SAW022597 SCOTLAND (1949). Pitlochry, general view, showing Fisher's Hotel, Atholl Road and Pitlochry Station. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing west. This image has been produced from a crop marked negative.

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Manylion

Pennawd [SAW022597] Pitlochry, general view, showing Fisher's Hotel, Atholl Road and Pitlochry Station. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing west. This image has been produced from a crop marked negative.
Cyfeirnod SAW022597
Dyddiad 1949
Dolen Canmore Collection item 1269025
Enw lle
Plwyf MOULIN
Ardal PERTH AND KINROSS
Gwlad SCOTLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 293770, 758120
Hydred / Lledred -3.7351715345309, 56.702820423832
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol NN938581

Pinnau

1945–1949 Humber Hawk Mk I or Mk II The Hawk was the first Humber car to be launched after World War II, but was not really a new vehicle, being heavily based on the designs of the pre-war six cylinder 1936-37 Hillman 16 & Hillman Hawk & the four cylinder Hillman 14 (1938-1940). It replaced the six-cylinder Humber 16 (1938–44) which itself was a rebadged version of the Hillman 16 (1936–37). The engine dated back to the early 1930s, when it was first used in the Hillman 12 and was a 1944 cc, side-valve, four-cylinder unit and it drove a live rear axle through a four-speed gearbox with centrally located floor change. The four-door body was mounted on a separate chassis and was of the six-light design (three windows on each side) with a sunshine roof as standard. Suspension was independent at the front using a transverse leaf spring, and at the rear the axle had half-elliptic springs. The Mark II version of September 1947 was not even a facelift, the main difference being a column gear change with a control ring fitted to the gearbox making it impossible to crash the syncromesh gears. The engine was given a new water jacket, the petrol tank received a breather to prevent air-locks and provision was made for a car-radio and retracting aerial. There was no change to the car's external appearance.

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Wednesday 2nd of March 2016 06:24:48 PM
Bus park with (from top) AEC Regal I, Bedford OB with a Mulliner B31F and Bedford 'Wallace Arnold' bus.

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Tuesday 1st of March 2016 04:19:30 PM
Telephone box

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Sunday 18th of November 2012 11:19:20 PM
C. C. Stuart Ltd.

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Sunday 18th of November 2012 11:18:17 PM
Mitchell Brothers

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Sunday 18th of November 2012 11:17:43 PM
'.. McPherson' headboard above shop

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Sunday 18th of November 2012 11:16:33 PM

Cyfraniadau Grŵp

The image shows the River Tummel hydro-electric scheme under construction beyond the town

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Sunday 18th of November 2012 11:13:50 PM