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[EAW011834] The Clock Tower, Torquay, 1947
[EAW006141] The Cavendish Hotel, Eastbourne, 1947. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.
[EAW033724] The Queen's Hotel, Penzance, 1950. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.
[EAW051399] The Open Air Swimming Pool, Lytham St Anne's, 1953
[EAW036226] Cattle in a field near Dairy House, Stanthorne, 1951. This image has been produced from a print.
[EAW052052] The Osmond and Sons Ltd Moss Road Works alongside the Moss Road Power Station, Grimsby, 1953. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.
[EAW036227] Cattle in a field near Dairy House, Stanthorne, 1951. This image has been produced from a print.
[EAW050161] The Cattle Market and environs, Bourne, 1953. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.
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"The Aerial Flight"
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"The Stratosphere Rocket ride"
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"81 Dale Street, Baltic Wire And Metal Works"
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"84-90 Finnart Street, Case Factory"
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"Nelson's Monument"
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"Tenements in Finnart Street"
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"Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church 50 Old Dalmarnock Rd"
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"St John’s Hall (Highbury College of Divinity) Burned down..."
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"Fishing."
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"International KB truck"
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"USAF Cessna Bobcat (left) Avro Anson (right)"
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"Crosse and Blackwell salad cream ad."
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"1937 Lancia Aprilia"
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"1937 Lancia Aprilia"
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"1937 Lancia Aprilia"
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"Humber Super Snipe Mk III"
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" Albion Motor Works, 1272 South Street. Buses, cars and..."
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"1962 this building became the offices of whisky firm..."
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"1962 this building became the offices of whisky firm..."
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"1962 this building became the offices of whisky firm..."
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"1962 this building became the offices of whisky firm..."
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"1962 this building became the offices of whisky firm..."
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"1962 this building became the offices of whisky firm..."
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"Hattie Jacques, known for her appearances in the "Carry..."
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"Hanover Street"
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"Corner of New Burlington Street"
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"Fordson 10 cwt. Van, Model E83W"
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"Copland Road Underground Station"
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"AEC Matador Mk III Truck"
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"Sister ship RMS Orcades (III)"
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"Greyhound Hotel"
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"Greyhound Hotel"
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"Humber Hawk Mark VI Saloon"
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"Rover P4 75 Cyclops and a 4/50 (6/80) Wolseley"
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"1930's Bentley 8 litre long wheel base of which only 35..."
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"1930's Bentley 8 litre long wheel base of which only 35..."
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"1930's Bentley 8 litre long wheel base of which only 35..."
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" Ford Consul Mk I "
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"Austin Sixteen BS1"
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"Armstrong Siddeley Hurricane"
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"Morris Commercial J-Type, produced from 1949 until 1961"
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"1930's Hillman"
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"Wolseley Ten (1947)"
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"1930's Hillman"
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"1947-1953 MG YA"
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"Wolseley Ten (1947)"
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"1930's Hillman "
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"1947-1953 MG YA"
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"1947-53 MG YA"
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"1937 hillman minx"
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"1937 hillman minx"
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"1947–1953 MG YA"
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"1937 Hillman Minx"
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"Jowlett seven van"
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"1948-54 Austin K8- 3way Van"
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"1939-53 Morris PV 15/20 cwt Van"
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"1937-48 Morris CV 11/30 cwt van "
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" 1950's Austin Loadstar"
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"1940s Ford V8 pickup truck"
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"1949–53 Ford Anglia E494A"
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"1935–48 Morris Eight"
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"1930's 1-1/2 Ton Ford Truck"
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"1947–52 Austin A40 Devon"
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"Looks like a large model of an elephant."
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"Murtagh's Bar, Newry Street."
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"Electric milk float, common in the 1950's"
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"Electric milk float, common in the 1950's"
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"MG M-type Midget (1929–1932)"
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"MG M-type Midget (1929–1932)"
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"MG M-type Midget (1929–1932)"
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"Electric milk float, common in the 1950's."
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"MG M-type Midget (1929–1932)"
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"The RMS Ascania (1923-1956). On 24 August 1939, she was..."
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"The old railway line which ran under Copland Road towards..."
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"Austin A125 Sheerline (1947-1953)"
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"A pair of Humber Super Snipe Mk. III's (1950-1952)"
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"Austin: A40 Somerset Cabriolet (1952-1954)"
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"Rover 75 'Cyclops' (1949-1954)"
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"Armstrong Siddeley Hurricane (1946–1953)"
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"Morris 10/4 Series 2 (1935–1937)"
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"1946 Ford Anglia E04A ."
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"TS Duchess of Hamilton"
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"Two paddle steamers, most likely the Prince George and..."
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"Princess May Paddle Steamer (1898-1953) in service on the..."
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"Princess May Paddle Steamer (1898-1953) in service on the..."
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" Princess May Paddle Steamer (1898-1953) in service on..."
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"Prince Edward Paddle Steamer (1911-1955) in service on..."
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"Balloch Pier station platform."
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"Paddle steamer Prince Edward, in service on the Loch from..."
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"1936 Ford Model 68 Roadster."
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"1934 Austin 10/4 Lichfield."
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"1940s BSA motor cycle."
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"1937 Ford Ten 7W"
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"Crates containing Bedford engines for Churchill tanks...."
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"Allis-Chalmers HD-14 Crawler Tractor."
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"1950 Commer Superpoise tipper truck."
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"Fiat 55 Crawler Tractor"
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"Three small Fiat 25 Crawler Tractors under cover."
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"Allis-Chalmers HD-14 tractor by Richard Campbell ..."
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"The Singer Sewing Machine Factory clock, the world's..."
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"Fordson 7v Tipper"
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"1940's Morris GPO Y Van. 165 of these vans were specially..."
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"1940's Morris GPO Y Van. 165 of these vans were specially..."
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"Old car "
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"116, West Scotland St"
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"Peat bog"
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"Side of building 'Beattie's Bread'. See photo for ground..."
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"Telford Street Park. It was the home ground of Caledonian..."
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"This is the 1923 3 Litre Bentley (Chassis No. 563). The..."
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"Muirton Park home of St Johnstone FC. Muirton Park (1924..."
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"This picture from 1981 is of Wolseley Street near the..."
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"The houses in Wolsesley Street and another row of..."
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"Two American CCKW 353 Cargo trucks with open cabs"
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Billy Turner
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"Odeon cinema, 46 The Broadway"
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Billy Turner
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"Odeon cinema, 46 The Broadway"
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Billy Turner
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"Odeon cinema, 46 The Broadway"
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Billy Turner
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"Odeon cinema, 46 The Broadway"
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"MG TC Roadster"
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"MG TC Roadster"
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"Famous old Main Stand building of Albion Rovers FC. In..."
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Billy Turner
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"Air one's dirty laundry in public"
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"Station Park home of Forfar Athletic FC"
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"VENO'S 'COUGH CURE' Advert"
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"FRY'S CHOCOLATE Delivery Cart"
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"FRY'S CHOCOLATE Delivery Cart (NOTE: Staff waving from..."
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"FRY'S CHOCOLATE Delivery Cart"
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" FRY'S CHOCOLATE Delivery Cart"
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"Standard Vanguard Phase 1"
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EAW018408
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"Buildings of Carrington's Farm still standing today"
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"1950 Hillman Minx Convertible"
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"1950 Hillman Minx Convertible"
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EPW053718
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"The Union Flag: Some idiot hung it upside down."
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EAW006141
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"Bronze statue of William Cavendish, the 7th Duke of..."
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"Motor Gun Boat"
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"Torquay's oldest pub. Hole in the Wall."
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"The Devon Arms pub."
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"The Devon Arms pub"
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"Torquay's oldest pub - Hole in the Wall."
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EAW011840
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"Hole in the Wall - Torquay's oldest pub"
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EAW011835
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"Hole in the Wall. Torquay's oldest pub."
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EAW011835
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"The Devon Arms boozer."
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EAW011835
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"Gibbons Silver Grill, now Park Lane Bar & Grill"
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EAW011835
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"Vauxhall Light Six 14"
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EAW011835
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"MG TC Midget (1945-50) The TC Midget was the first..."
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EAW011838
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"Bobby & Co. was a provincial department store group based..."
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SAW009729
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"Harland and Wolff Diesel Engine Works, 181 Lancefield Street"
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SPW022261
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"The West Boathouse on Glasgow Green. This building houses..."
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SPW022174
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"The West Boathouse on Glasgow Green. This building houses..."
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SPW022067
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"The West Boathouse on Glasgow Green. This building houses..."
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SPW022061
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"The West Boathouse on Glasgow Green. This building houses..."
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SAW035932
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"The West Boathouse on Glasgow Green. This building houses..."
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"The West Boathouse on Glasgow Green. This building houses..."
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SPW022707
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"The West Boathouse on Glasgow Green. This building houses..."
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SPW022065
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"The West Boathouse on Glasgow Green. This building houses..."
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SAW024456
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"Tenement 19 Albion Place, can be seen in this old Hibs..."
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SAW016960
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" Beattie's Bread - Quality Always"
6 years ago
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SAW009705
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"Kelvin Hall. ..."
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SAW009705
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"Scotway House, 165 Castlebank Street. The 1885 building..."
7 years ago
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EPW031462
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"Look! No Road Markings! The first ever road markings that..."
7 years ago
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EAW047676
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"2 x Allis-Chalmers HD-19 Crawler Tractors. These would..."
7 years ago
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EAW047676
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"4 x Allis-Chalmers HD20 21 ton Crawlers."
7 years ago
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EAW047676
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"Austin A40 Somerset"
7 years ago
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EAW047676
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"Standard Vanguard Phase 1 Van"
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EAW047678
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"1938–1949 Ford Prefect E93A (see pin below)"
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EAW047678
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"1938–1949 Ford Prefect E93A. The Ford Prefect was..."
7 years ago
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EAW051399
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"1933 BSA 10 H.P Saloon. ..."
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EAW051399
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"1950–1953 Standard Vanguard Phase I Estate. ..."
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EAW051399
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"1952–54 Morris Minor Series II. Cheese grater grill type...."
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EAW051399
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"1947–1953 MG YA sports saloon. ..."
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EAW000748
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"The bombed remains of St James Church which stood at the..."
7 years ago
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EAW000757
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"The bombed remains of St James Church which stood at the..."
7 years ago
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EAW000760
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"The bombed remains of St James Church which stood at the..."
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EAW000746
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"The bombed remains of St James Church which stood at the..."
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EAW051399
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EAW051399
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"1947–1954 Austin Sheerline 125. The Austin Sheerline is a large luxury car that was produced by Austin in the United Kingdom from 1947 to 1954. The Sheerline was designed by Austin during the Second World War, but production did not begin until 1947 because of the commitment to war production. It was a luxurious car in the style of the contemporary Rolls-Royce or Bentley but at a much lower price, around two-thirds that of the equivalent Rolls-Royce but still the price of five or six small Austins. There were about 8,000 built but it is now becoming quite rare. Predecessor Austin 28 Ranelagh 4016cc (announced August 1938) Successor Austin A135 Princess Vanden Plas Princess"
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EAW051399
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"1948–54 Morris Oxford Series MO four-door saloon. 159,960 produced Predecessor Morris Ten series M Morris Twelve Morris Fourteen Successor Morris Oxford series II"
7 years ago
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EAW051399
7 years ago
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EAW051399
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"1947–52 Austin A40 Devon saloon. The A40 Devon (and similar 2-door A40 Dorset) are automobiles that were marketed by Austin from 1947 to 1952 – the first post-war saloons to be produced by Austin – featuring a mix of old and new technologies. They were previewed by the UK press at the Paris Motor Show on 22 October 1947, who expressed immediate disappointment at the car's conservative appearance. More than 450,000 were built before the model's replacement in 1952 by the Austin A40 Somerset. Predecessor Austin 10 Successor Austin A40 Somerset"
7 years ago
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EAW051399
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EAW051399
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"1936-1939 Austin 10 Cambridge 4 door saloon. Compared with the preceding cars the passengers and engine were positioned much further forward, the back seat now being rather forward of the back axle. There were six side windows like the Sherborne and the quarter lights were fixed. Again like the Sherborne the forward doors opened rearwards. At the back there was now a compartment large enough to take a trunk as well as more luggage on the open compartment door when it was let down. Predecessor none Successor Austin A40 "
7 years ago
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EAW051399
7 years ago
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EAW051399
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"1947-1954 Austin K8 3 way van. The K8 started in early 1946. But it soon became known as the 'Three-Way' van owing to its arrangement of double doors on both the nearside and offside, as well as at the rear, providing excellent access to the loading bay. Predecessor Austin 10 van Successor Austin 1000 / 1500kg "
7 years ago
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EAW051399
7 years ago
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EAW051399
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"1939–1948 Austin 8 4-door Saloon. The Austin 8 is a small car that was produced by Austin between 1939 and 1948. Launched on 24 February 1939, production continued into the war until 1943. Approximately 9,000 - 9,500 of the wartime Austin models were two-seater military 8AP tourers produced for the armed services and government, and the rest were four light saloons, six light saloons, two and four seater tourers and vans. After World War II, the model was made from 1945 until 1948. Predecessor Austin Big 7 Successor Austin A30 "
7 years ago
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EAW051399
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"1952-1954 Austin A40 Somerset 4-door saloon. Predecessor Austin A40 Devon/Dorset Successor Austin A40 Cambridge"
7 years ago
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EAW051399
7 years ago
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EAW051399
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"1951–1956 Ford Zephyr Six. The first of the Zephyr range was a lengthened version of the four-cylinder 1,508 cc (92 cu in) Consul, with a 2,262 cc (138 cu in) six-cylinder engine producing 68 bhp (51 kW). Like the Consul, the Zephyr came with a three-speed gear box, controlled by a column-mounted lever."
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EAW051399
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EAW051399
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"1934-1935 Morris Ten Six. "
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EAW051399
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EAW051399
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"1947–1953 Standard Vanguard Phase 1A The body was updated in 1952. The registration plate was moved from the rear bumper to the boot lid, a lowered bonnet line, a wider rear window and a new grille featuring a wide horizontal chrome bar in place of the narrow, more closely packed slats of the original grille. This became known as the Phase 1A. Predecessor Standard Fourteen Successor Triumph 2000"
7 years ago
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EAW051399
7 years ago
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EAW051399
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"1949 Humber Super Snipe Mark II. Early Mark II Super Snipes can be distinguished by round lamps below the head lamps.The left one was a fog lamp, and the right one was a "pass" lamp with a low narrow beam for passing cars when using dipped headlights. These were dropped in 1949 in favour of rectangular side lamps which were continued in the Mark III. Predecessor Super Snipe I Successor Super Snipe III"
7 years ago
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EAW051399
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EAW051399
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"1938–1957 Fordson E83W van. The Fordson E83W, also sold later under the Thames brand, is a 10 cwt (half ton) light commercial vehicle that was built by Ford of Britain at the Ford Dagenham assembly plant (home of Fordson tractors) between 1938 and 1957. The van was sold in Australia as the Ten-Ten, and the E83W was available in various forms around much of the world as Britain strove to export after World War II. In some countries, the 'cowl and chassis' only was imported and local bodies built. Successor Ford Thames 400E"
7 years ago
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EAW051399
7 years ago
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EAW051399
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"1952-1954 Austin A40 Somerset 4-door saloon. Predecessor Austin A40 Devon/Dorset Successor Austin A40 Cambridge "
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EAW051399
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EAW051399
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"1948–54 Morris Oxford Series MO four-door saloon. 159,960 produced Predecessor Morris Ten series M Morris Twelve Morris Fourteen Successor Morris Oxford series II"
7 years ago
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WAW044021
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WAW044021
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"A pair of Euclid Dump Trucks"
7 years ago
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EAW038703
7 years ago
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EAW038703
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"Leyland Beaver truck"
7 years ago
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EAW038703
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EAW038703
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"ERF Lorry"
7 years ago
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EAW038696
7 years ago
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EAW038696
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"Bedford OY high side tipper truck"
7 years ago
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EAW044010
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"Morris Eight Series E. Production 1938–1948. 120,434 produced. The Series E announced in October 1938[8] brought a major restyle with a "waterfall" dummy grille, headlights in the wings and the running boards had gone. The car was longer, wider and heavier but the wheelbase was actually 1-inch (25 mm) shorter at 7 feet 5 inches (2.26 m). There was now an 'inbuilt luggage compartment with external access' with a space available of 'close on 5¼ cubic feet with the door closed."
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EAW044010
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EAW044010
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"Morris Ten series II. Production 1935–1937. 59,364 (including Morris Twelve series II) produced. A rationalisation of the Morris range took place in 1935 and the new Ten series II shared its body and chassis with the Morris Twelve series II. A three-speed manual gearbox was fitted at first, but a four-speed reappeared as an option from 1936 and standard from 1937. Steel disc Easiclene wheels replaced the wire ones at the end of 1936."
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EAW044010
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EAW044010
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"(1 of 2) Ford Prefect E493A. Production 1949–1953. 192,229 were made. A Prefect tested by the British magazine The Motor in 1948 had a top speed of 61 mph (98 km/h) and could accelerate from 0-50 mph (80 km/h) in 22.8 seconds. A fuel consumption of 33.2 miles per imperial gallon (8.5 L/100 km; 27.6 mpg‑US) was recorded. The test car which had the optional leather upholstery cost £412 including taxes. In standard form, they commented that it was the cheapest 4-door car on the British market."
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EAW044010
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EAW044010
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"(2 of 2) Ford Prefect E493A. "
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"Outdoor swimming pool"
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EAW029779
7 years ago
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EAW029779
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"Fordson Thames 7V box van"
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EAW023146
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"During WWII a roadblock, number 42, was situated at the railway bridge and was manned by the local Home Guard under the command of Major Norman Thompson, who was perhaps better known at Norman Dennis, a local actor."
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EAW023144
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EAW023144
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"This is the old George Fitt filling station adjacent to..."
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EAW023147
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EAW023147
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"This is what is today the Chestfield Care Home."
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EAW023146
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EAW023146
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"Just out of shot here...what is still today, the Chestfield Care Home. More of the Care Home can be seen in image EAW023147 "
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EAW023145
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"This is the old George Fitt filling station adjacent to..."
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EAW028666
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EAW028666
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"Morris Commercial FV lorry"
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EAW033891
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"Driving - Cycling - Walking Mind how YOU go!"
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EAW033894
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EAW033894
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"Morris 12hp Series Y 10cwt Van. Replaced Morris Twelve Series II Production 1940-1949 initially included truck. An ambulance version made during the war had a 14hp engine, larger wheels and tyres, 10 inches longer wheelbase and longer chassis."
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EAW033895
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EAW033895
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"Morris 12hp Series Y 10cwt Van. Replaced Morris Twelve Series II Production 1940-1949 initially included truck. An ambulance version made during the war had a 14hp engine, larger wheels and tyres, 10 inches longer wheelbase and longer chassis."
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EAW033899
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"Driving - Cycling - Walking Mind how YOU go!"
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EAW033892
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EAW033892
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"Morris 12hp Series Y 10cwt Van. Replaced Morris Twelve Series II Production 1940-1949 initially included truck. An ambulance version made during the war had a 14hp engine, larger wheels and tyres, 10 inches longer wheelbase and longer chassis."
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EAW033898
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EAW033898
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"Morris 12hp Series Y 10cwt Van. Replaced Morris Twelve Series II Production 1940-1949 initially included truck. An ambulance version made during the war had a 14hp engine, larger wheels and tyres, 10 inches longer wheelbase and longer chassis."
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EAW048695
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EAW048695
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"Vulcan 5 Ton Truck"
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EAW048694
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EAW048694
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"Bedford OSBT truck"
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EAW048694
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EAW048694
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"Bedford O Series Lorry"
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EAW048694
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EAW048694
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"Austin K2 truck"
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EAW048694
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EAW048694
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"Morris Commercial J Type Van. The Morris Commercial J-type is a 10 cwt (0.5 ton) van launched by Morris Commercial in 1949 and produced until 1961. After the formation of the British Motor Corporation in 1952, by the merger of Morris' parent company, the Nuffield Organisation, and Austin, the Commercial name was dropped and the van was marketed as the Morris J-type."
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"Name: HELIX ..."
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EAW035052
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"Morris Commercial PV. PV = Parcel Van was the first transport truck in front- axle design, produced by the Morris Motor Company from 1939 onwards. It was based on the Morris CVF truck. The van had two sliding doors at the front and two tailgate doors. It was developed especially for the house-to-house delivery and had a payload from 760 to 1000 kg. The two-piece front windshields were split again in height, so that the upper part could be opened for fresh air supply."
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EAW035056
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EAW035056
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"Bedford OY alongside an OX. The OY was designed for a 3-ton payload, The OX was a short-wheelbase version of the OY, designed for a 30 cwt (1.5 ton) payload. "
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EAW028161
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"Bedford WHG 2-ton Truck"
7 years ago
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EAW050827
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EAW050827
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"Alvis TA21 3 litre straight six. The Alvis Three Litre TA21, is an automobile which was produced by Alvis Cars between 1950 and 1953. It was announced to the British public the day it went on display at the opening of the Geneva Motor Show 16 March 1950. Reports noted that the larger new three-litre engine was "square" to provide flexibility in top gear and though the front suspension was once again independent it now used coil springs in place of Alvis's previous transverse leaf system. In external appearance the headlamps were now semi-recessed and there were aprons over the rear wheels. There were only ever 1316 produced."
7 years ago
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EAW050824
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EAW050824
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"Alvis TA21 3 litre straight six. The Alvis Three Litre TA21, is an automobile which was produced by Alvis Cars between 1950 and 1953. It was announced to the British public the day it went on display at the opening of the Geneva Motor Show 16 March 1950. Reports noted that the larger new three-litre engine was "square" to provide flexibility in top gear and though the front suspension was once again independent it now used coil springs in place of Alvis's previous transverse leaf system. In external appearance the headlamps were now semi-recessed and there were aprons over the rear wheels. There were only ever 1316 produced."
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EAW050823
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"Alvis TA21 3 litre straight six. The Alvis Three Litre TA21, is an automobile which was produced by Alvis Cars between 1950 and 1953. It was announced to the British public the day it went on display at the opening of the Geneva Motor Show 16 March 1950. Reports noted that the larger new three-litre engine was "square" to provide flexibility in top gear and though the front suspension was once again independent it now used coil springs in place of Alvis's previous transverse leaf system. In external appearance the headlamps were now semi-recessed and there were aprons over the rear wheels. There were only ever 1316 produced."
7 years ago
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EPW020870
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"'Beefex' - Brings pink cheeks and bright eyes."
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SAR022293
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SAR022293
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SAR022293
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"Glasgow’s Dennistoun Palais. The city venue, which had opened in 1922, was the biggest dance hall in Glasgow, with a capacity for 1800. It was said that 10 times round the dance floor represented a mile. In July 1966, the 'Denny Pally' announced plans to reduce its dance space to just a small basement, with a much larger area set aside for roller skating (The Rollerina). It was later turned into a supermarket, but there are now flats on the site."
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EAW029810
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EAW029810
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" Austin 3 Ton Dropside Lorry"
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"Fordson 7V"
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EAW029803
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"Ford F60L"
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EAW043629
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EAW043629
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"7 Holborn Circus. This empty piece of ground is explained in Image EPW005904 which was taken in March 1921 (See attached pic)."
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EPW005904
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EPW005904
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EPW005904
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"This building at No 7 Holborn Circus was the department store of Messrs Thomas Wallis & Co Limited. Exactly 20 years and 1 month after this image was taken the building was struck by incendiary bombs at 2.30am on 17 April 1941, the night that became known as 'The Wednesday' of the Blitz. Over 1,000 civilians were killed in the attack, which targeted mainly central and south London. Gamages, which stood opposite, survived. Police Constables Arthur Cross and Fred Tibbs took this photo the following morning. In 1961, the Daily Mirror built its premises on the former Wallis site. (see pic.) More: See Image EAW043629 (taken in 1952) where the cleared site is evident."
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EAW003131
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"Entrance"
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"Entrance"
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EAW050864
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"A Double Diamond Works Wonders"
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EPW023191
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"1928 Morris Commercial"
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EAW031427
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"Gartloch Asylum"
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"Summerlee Iron Works, Coatbridge"
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"Bishop Loch The loch today is much smaller as can be seen on this Google Earth comparison."
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"Lochend Loch (Drumpellier Park)"
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"Leicester Stadium, also known as Blackbird Road Stadium (despite sitting proudly on Parker Drive and not Blackbird Road!) was home to speedway, stock car racing and greyhound racing. Providing a capacity of 9,000 the stadium was built in 1929 and played host to the Hunters then the Lions. The threat of closure loomed over the stadium through the late '70s and early '80s. The stadium closed to speedway for the last time at the end of the 1983 season following the match against Belle Vue on 25th October (Lions lost 40-38 with Neil Collins top scoring on 10). The 'powers that be' decided that a few more houses for the city were more important than the sporting amenity that was Leicester Stadium."
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"Leicester Stadium, also known as Blackbird Road Stadium (despite sitting proudly on Parker Drive and not Blackbird Road!) was home to speedway, stock car racing and greyhound racing. Providing a capacity of 9,000 the stadium was built in 1929 and played host to the Hunters then the Lions. The threat of closure loomed over the stadium through the late '70s and early '80s. The stadium closed to speedway for the last time at the end of the 1983 season following the match against Belle Vue on 25th October (Lions lost 40-38 with Neil Collins top scoring on 10). The 'powers that be' decided that a few more houses for the city were more important than the sporting amenity that was Leicester Stadium."
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"Sign: TO TEA LAWN & BUFFET"
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"Sign: TO TEA LAWN & BUFFET"
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"Two Horse Boxes outside the Garages. In 1930 Lambourn Racehorse Transport Service was started by Sir H. Nugent with the horse boxes of M. Scott which were repainted and located at Lambourn Garages. Four new boxes were ordered and build by Wilson's of Kingston with the horses facing forward. Stroude of Swindon horse boxes were purchased together with the horse boxes of Capt. O.M.D. Bell and H.L.Cottrill. Sir H Nugent was the Managing Director of the Lambourn Racehorse Transport Service and M.J.Scott was the Manager for about 8 years. F.W.Thatcher was the manager of the Lambourn Garages. In 1931 the Lambourn Racehorse Transport Service had over twenty five regular racehorse trainers as customers which accounted for transportation of about two thousand racehorses in the year. The railways continued to transport racehorse from the location but on a continual decline in numbers as the LRTS developed and replaced their older boxes with Lambourn patented racehorse boxes where horses faced forward. In 1933 Hobbs, Park Farm, Upper Lambourn purchased a Rio racehorse box and F.G.Templeman of Meridian, Lambourn had a Vincent horse box. In c1933 the Lambourn Garages Coach-building Section was started and built the bodies for the new LRTS horseboxes. The LRTS located a horsebox at Ogbourne and two at Wroughton pre-war. When Sir H. Nugent went to live in Ireland at the beginning of the war, F.W.Thatcher became the General Manager of his business interests in the location, until his retirement twenty years later when Sir John Nugent took over the family business interests. In 1939 the LRTS had about twelve or more boxes where the horses were facing forward, a few were dual purpose to carry horses, cattle or goods. In the war the horse boxes were also used for war work. During the war when racing was restricted, the LRTS and the railways in the location continued to transport racehorses in reduced numbers. In 1945 the LRTS purchased V.Hobbs racehorse box when he retired; this left only F.G.Templeton in Lambourn and Upper Lambourn with the required licence by a trainer to transport his stabled horses. Some year later he purchased a new larger horse box from Lambourn Coachbuilders. After the war the LRTS built more horse boxes which were larger and carried more horses. By 1950 they probably had increased the number of boxes to eighteen or twenty and transported the vast majority of the racehorses in location for forty years or more. Over the years the LRTS became one of the largest in the country. Until 1951 the railways continued to transport racehorses from the location each month; after that an occasional horse would be delivered to or from the location, the last being in 1959. In 1955 H.E. Whiteman moved his horses, furniture etc. by train at a cost of £340 from Park Farm, Upper Lambourn to Place Newtown near Malton in Yorkshire. In 1954 G.G.Kennedy moved to Ashdown Park, Upper Lambourn with a licensed horse box which he used until c1964 when he then hired horse boxes from Hunts of Newbury. In the late 1960's the Lambourn Racehorse Transport service purchased the Ridgeway horseboxes which were located at Milton, Oxon. This was at the time that the licensing laws changed. At the same time the LRTS became Lambourn Ridgeway Transport until the early 1980's when it all became Lambourn Racehorse Transport. In c1983 the Lambourn Racehorse Transport was located at Station road until 1988 when it moved to Mile End Farm on the Wantage Road. From the early 1970's some of the Trainers started to purchase race horse boxes in the location which were usually Lambourn built boxes. This continued in the 1980s and 1990's and other small hire firms have moved into the location. In late 1989 or early 1990 Mr L Kane bought the LRT. The racehorse bodes were moved to North Farm, Lambourn. In March 1991 Mr J Ratcliffe purchased the LRT which remained at North Farm. In February 1992 Mr Merrick E.D. Francis became the owner of LRT which since then had been located at Baydon Road, Lambourn."
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"Two Horse Boxes outside the Garages. In 1930 Lambourn Racehorse Transport Service was started by Sir H. Nugent with the horse boxes of M. Scott which were repainted and located at Lambourn Garages. Four new boxes were ordered and build by Wilson's of Kingston with the horses facing forward. Stroude of Swindon horse boxes were purchased together with the horse boxes of Capt. O.M.D. Bell and H.L.Cottrill. Sir H Nugent was the Managing Director of the Lambourn Racehorse Transport Service and M.J.Scott was the Manager for about 8 years. F.W.Thatcher was the manager of the Lambourn Garages. In 1931 the Lambourn Racehorse Transport Service had over twenty five regular racehorse trainers as customers which accounted for transportation of about two thousand racehorses in the year. The railways continued to transport racehorse from the location but on a continual decline in numbers as the LRTS developed and replaced their older boxes with Lambourn patented racehorse boxes where horses faced forward. In 1933 Hobbs, Park Farm, Upper Lambourn purchased a Rio racehorse box and F.G.Templeman of Meridian, Lambourn had a Vincent horse box. In c1933 the Lambourn Garages Coach-building Section was started and built the bodies for the new LRTS horseboxes. The LRTS located a horsebox at Ogbourne and two at Wroughton pre-war. When Sir H. Nugent went to live in Ireland at the beginning of the war, F.W.Thatcher became the General Manager of his business interests in the location, until his retirement twenty years later when Sir John Nugent took over the family business interests. In 1939 the LRTS had about twelve or more boxes where the horses were facing forward, a few were dual purpose to carry horses, cattle or goods. In the war the horse boxes were also used for war work. During the war when racing was restricted, the LRTS and the railways in the location continued to transport racehorses in reduced numbers. In 1945 the LRTS purchased V.Hobbs racehorse box when he retired; this left only F.G.Templeton in Lambourn and Upper Lambourn with the required licence by a trainer to transport his stabled horses. Some year later he purchased a new larger horse box from Lambourn Coachbuilders. After the war the LRTS built more horse boxes which were larger and carried more horses. By 1950 they probably had increased the number of boxes to eighteen or twenty and transported the vast majority of the racehorses in location for forty years or more. Over the years the LRTS became one of the largest in the country. Until 1951 the railways continued to transport racehorses from the location each month; after that an occasional horse would be delivered to or from the location, the last being in 1959. In 1955 H.E. Whiteman moved his horses, furniture etc. by train at a cost of £340 from Park Farm, Upper Lambourn to Place Newtown near Malton in Yorkshire. In 1954 G.G.Kennedy moved to Ashdown Park, Upper Lambourn with a licensed horse box which he used until c1964 when he then hired horse boxes from Hunts of Newbury. In the late 1960's the Lambourn Racehorse Transport service purchased the Ridgeway horseboxes which were located at Milton, Oxon. This was at the time that the licensing laws changed. At the same time the LRTS became Lambourn Ridgeway Transport until the early 1980's when it all became Lambourn Racehorse Transport. In c1983 the Lambourn Racehorse Transport was located at Station road until 1988 when it moved to Mile End Farm on the Wantage Road. From the early 1970's some of the Trainers started to purchase race horse boxes in the location which were usually Lambourn built boxes. This continued in the 1980s and 1990's and other small hire firms have moved into the location. In late 1989 or early 1990 Mr L Kane bought the LRT. The racehorse bodes were moved to North Farm, Lambourn. In March 1991 Mr J Ratcliffe purchased the LRT which remained at North Farm. In February 1992 Mr Merrick E.D. Francis became the owner of LRT which since then had been located at Baydon Road, Lambourn. "
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"Fordson E83W Box Van"
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"Ford Thames Fordson E83w panel van"
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"2 x Austin K6 6X4 Trucks"
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"2 x Austin K6 6x4 Trucks"
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"Cosby's Stores"
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"L.E White"
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"Lambourn Universal Stores"
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"County Police Station"
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"Euclid Bottom Dump Wagon"
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" Bedford OY Truck"
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"Bedford OY Truck"
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"Austin K6 Tipper"
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"Austin K6 Tipper"
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"Austin K6 Tipper"
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"Two Horse Boxes can be seen outside the Garages. ..."
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"Correction: Van exit in Cubie Street on way to deliver bread/cakes throughout the country. Vans always returned to the factory on the Wesleyan Street side."
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"Home of Arthur 'Two Sheds' Jackson"
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"4 x Euclid Bottom Dump Tractor Wagons"
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"Bedford OB Duple coach (Brydon)"
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"A pair of Euclid R-15 Dump Trucks"
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"A pair of Euclid R-15 Dump Trucks"
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"Euclid R-15 Dump Truck"
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"Euclid R-15 Dump Truck"
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"Bedford OY Truck"
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"Lima Model 802 Shovel filling a Euclid R-15 Dump Truck as another R-15 awaits his turn."
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"Lima shovel model 802 filling an Euclid R-15 Dump Truck"
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"Euclid R-15 dump truck"
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"Scammell Mechanical Horse"
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"Euclid R-15 Dump Truck"
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"Cat Road-Grader"
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"Critical failure in hedge as 'M' dies off."
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"Euclid R-15 dump truck"
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"Cat Road-Grader"
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"Euclid R-15 dump truck"
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"Euclid R-15 dump truck"
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"Bedford Oy truck"
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"An Euclid BV Belt Loader with 2 Euclid Bottom Dump wagons in attendance. BV Loader stands for "Blade-Veyor" and it was not a self propelled machine, as seen in this image it was pulled by a bulldozer. It's exactly like a Holland Loader but Euclid started making the BV's back in the 1940's before them I believe. It works like a scraper does but the dirt moves up a conveyor belt and then its loaded into a 'Bottom Dump' tractor running alongside of it. In this image one dump wagon waits in turn as one is being filled to capacity by the BV. The book EUCLID: Earth-moving Equipment 1924-1968 has an entire section on the BV Loaders."
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"A parked Euclid Bottom Dump Wagon alongside a Euclid R15 Dump Truck"
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"An Euclid BV Belt Loader with a Euclid Bottom Dump Wagon alongside being filled. BV Loader stands for "Blade-Veyor" it was not a self propelled machine, as can be seen in this image it was pulled by a bulldozer. It's exactly like a Holland Loader but Euclid started making the BV's back in the 1940's before them I believe. It works like a scraper does, only the dirt moves up a conveyor belt and then its loaded into a 'Bottom Dump' tractor running alongside of it. Up to 5 of these dump wagons can follow in convoy awaiting their turn as each one is filled to capacity. The book EUCLID: Earth-moving Equipment 1924-1968 has an entire section on BV Loaders. "
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"Carlisle Model 200 grader"
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"Euclid 'Bottom-Dump' Wagon"
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EAW012041
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"An Euclid BV Belt Loader. BV Loader stands for "Blade-Veyor" it was not a self propelled machine, as can be seen in this image it was pulled by a bulldozer. It's exactly like a Holland Loader but Euclid started making the BV's back in the 1940's before them I believe. It works like a scraper does, only the dirt moves up a conveyor belt and then its loaded into a 'Bottom Dump' tractor running alongside of it. The book EUCLID: Earth-moving Equipment 1924-1968 has an entire section on BV Loaders."
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"A moving Euclid BV Belt Loader with a Euclid Bottom Dump truck alongside being filled. BV Loader stands for "Blade-Veyor" it was not a self propelled machine, as can be seen in this image it was pulled by a bulldozer. It's exactly like a Holland Loader but Euclid started making the BV's back in the 1940's before them I believe. It works like a scraper does, only the dirt moves up a conveyor belt and then its loaded into a 'Bottom Dump' tractor running alongside of it. Up to 5 of these dump wagons can follow in convoy awaiting their turn as each one is filled to capacity. The book EUCLID: Earth-moving Equipment 1924-1968 has an entire section on BV Loaders. "
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"Euclid R15 Dump Truck"
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"Bedford Series O Tipper"
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7 years ago
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"Euclid R15 dump truck"
7 years ago
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"A moving Euclid BV Belt Loader with 2 Euclid Bottom Dump trucks in attendance. BV Loader stands for "Blade-Veyor" and it was not a self propelled machine it was pulled by a bulldozer. It's exactly like a Holland Loader but Euclid started making the BV's back in the 1940's before them I believe. It works like a scraper does but the dirt moves up a conveyor belt and then its loaded into a 'Bottom Dump' tractor running alongside of it. Up to 5 of these dump wagons follow in convoy awaiting their turn as each one is filled to capacity. In the attached photo the 'A' Dump tractor is moving off as 'B' replaces it (IMAGE EAW011892). Next, you can see truck 'B' alongside the BV receiving its load while Truck 'A' heads off (IMAGE EAW012057) to where a fleet of tipper trucks await nearby for dispatch to a landfill site(IMAGE EAW018408). The book EUCLID: Earth-moving Equipment 1924-1968 has an entire section on the BV Loaders. "
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"A moving Euclid BV Belt Loader with 2 Euclid Bottom Dump trucks in attendance. BV Loader stands for "Blade-veyor" and it was not a self propelled machine, as can be seen in the image, it was pulled by a bulldozer. Its exactly like a Holland Loader but Euclid started making the BV's back in the 1940's before them I believe. It works like a scraper does but the dirt moves up a conveyor belt and then its loaded into a 'Bottom Dump' tractor running alongside of it. Up to 5 of these dump wagons follow in convoy awaiting their turn as each one is filled to capacity before moving off. The book EUCLID: Earth-moving Equipment 1924-1968 has an entire section on the BV Loaders."
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"A moving Euclid BV Belt Loader with a Euclid Bottom Dump truck following in attendance. BV Loader stands for "Blade-veyor" and it was not a self propelled machine, as the image shows it was pulled by a bulldozer. Its exactly like a Holland Loader but Euclid started making the BV's back in the 1940's before them I believe. It works like a scraper does but the dirt moves up a conveyor belt and then its loaded into a 'Bottom Dump' tractor running alongside of it. Up to 5 of these dump wagons follow in convoy awaiting their turn as each one is filled to capacity. The book EUCLID: Earth-moving Equipment 1924-1968 has an entire section on the BV Loaders"
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"Moving Euclid BV Belt Loader with Euclid Bottom Dump Wagon alongside. BV Loader stands for "Blade-veyor" and it was not a self propelled machine it was pulled by a bulldozer, as seen in this image. Its exactly like a Holland Loader but Euclid started making the BV's back in the 1940's before them I believe. It works like a scraper does but the dirt moves up a conveyor belt and then its loaded into the 'Bottom Dump' wagon running alongside of it. The book EUCLID: Earth-moving Equipment 1924-1968 has an entire section on the BV Loaders. "
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"Euclid R-15 Dump Truck"
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"Euclid BV Belt Loader. BV Loader stands for "Blade-veyor" and it was not a self propelled machine it was pulled by a bulldozer. Its exactly like a Holland Loader but Euclid started making the BV's back in the 1940's before them I believe. It works like a scraper does but the dirt moves up a conveyor belt and then its loaded into a 'Bottom Dump' wagon running along side of it. The book EUCLID: Earth-moving Equipment 1924-1968 has an entire section on the BV Loaders."
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"Tea-Break. 5 Euclid Bottom Dump Wagons await."
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"The Queen's Hotel"
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"Ford 7W Ten Four Door"
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"Bedford OY wreck"
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"A.Ferraris. 200-220 Broadwood Motor engineers and motor vehicle distributors and dealer Sign says: FERRARIS for CARS & TRUCKS AUSTIN FORD DODGE JENSEN"
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"Two Morris 8 Series Z Van Post Office Telephone vans"
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"A.Ferraris. 200-220 Broadwood Motor engineers and motor vehicle distributors and dealers"
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"Euclid Dump Truck (1 of 2)"
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"2 x Morris 8 Series Z vans (Post Office van on left, Royal Mail van on right"
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"Morris 8 Series Z Royal Mail van"
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"2 x Morris 8 Series Z Post Office vans"
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"Morris 8 Series Z Royal Mail van"
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"Man and mysterious woman waiting for the bus...soon it arrives, see image EAW026043"
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"One of the 42 Leyland Olympic EL 44.5 buses due for Cuba. 450 of these British Leyland buses had already been sold to Cuba. The sale and export defied the United States' embargo set in 1963 to isolate Cuba economically and commercially at the height of the 'Cuban Missile Crisis'. In October 1964 this East German ship the "M.V. Magdeburg" was loaded with the Leyland buses bound for Cuba when it was involved in a collision with a Japanese vessel in the Thames, ruining the buses. Controversial conspiracy theories surrounded the accident. A total of 54 crew including three stewardesses and also two passengers all survived the collision...one man was thrown into the river, but was picked up safely, and just two other persons were injured."
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"3 of the Leyland Olympic EL 44.5 buses originally destined for Cuba"
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"Morris Oxford 4 door saloon"
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"Morris Oxford 4 door saloon"
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"The Golden Hind. For the start of the 1949 season the new attraction was a full size replica of the Golden Hind sailing ship used by Sir Frances Drake to sail round the world. The replica housed a waxworks exhibition, the attraction proved popular but by 1992 visitor numbers had dropped and the wooden structure was beginning to deteriorate and was in need of renovation, this brought the whole future of the landmark into question, a proposal to demolish the ship and replace it with a "Waikiki Wave" white knuckle thrill ride were proposed but nothing ever became of the plans and they quietly washed away. However the writing was on the wall for the Golden Hind and in 1997 it was closed to the public. The ship was then bought by the operators of Peter Pans Adventure Island. The Golden Hind had seen falling attendance figures and ever increasing maintenance costs in keeping the ageing wooden ship open, after structural survey it was found the ship needed a major rebuilding program to get it re-open to the public, the cost of restoration was too high so the ship was scrapped. A replacement ship was built, the “Queen Anne’s Revenge” it was a replica of the ship used by the notorious English pirate Blackbeard, and formed the centre piece of the Blackbeard Revenge attraction. It was an end of an era on Tuesday 8th January 2013 as replica pirate ship the Queen Anne's Revenge was demolished, this brought to an end the era of a "tall ship" being based on Southend Seafront."
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"Land Rover Series 1 Registration number CAJ 776 "
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"As of 2010, the property is held by Constantine Phipps,..."
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"15 cwt Morris-Commercial CS8. Probably the best known CS8 Morris seen around the world would be the vehicle used in the 1960's U.S. TV comedy series " HOGAN'S HEROES " . Set in a WW2 POW camp the vehicle appeared in many episodes as a German truck . It was a rather lucky break for the series makers that this was historically correct as many CS8's were captured at Dunkirk and subsequently used by the Wermacht ."
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"15 cwt Morris-Commercial CS8. Probably the best known CS8 Morris seen around the world would be the vehicle used in the 1960's U.S. TV comedy series " HOGAN'S HEROES " . Set in a WW2 POW camp the vehicle appeared in many episodes as a German truck . It was a rather lucky break for the series makers that this was historically correct as many CS8's were captured at Dunkirk and subsequently used by the Wermacht ."
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"15 cwt Morris-Commercial CS8. Probably the best known CS8 Morris seen around the world would be the vehicle used in the 1960's U.S. TV comedy series " HOGAN'S HEROES " . Set in a WW2 POW camp the vehicle appeared in many episodes as a German truck . It was a rather lucky break for the series makers that this was historically correct as many CS8's were captured at Dunkirk and subsequently used by the Wermacht ."
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"15 cwt Morris-Commercial CS8. Probably the best known CS8 Morris seen around the world would be the vehicle used in the 1960's U.S. TV comedy series " HOGAN'S HEROES " . Set in a WW2 POW camp the vehicle appeared in many episodes as a German truck . It was a rather lucky break for the series makers that this was historically correct as many CS8's were captured at Dunkirk and subsequently used by the Wermacht . "
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"Horse drawn delivery cart owned by J. W. Green Ltd outside number 133 New Town Street, the building is the off licence premises 'The World’s End' one of many owned by J. W. Green at this time. See also image EAW032047"
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"Off licence 'The World’s End' owned by J. W. Green at number 133 New Town Street, to the left can be seen one of the company's horse drawn delivery carts (see post below)."
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"The Robin Hood Public House, 81 New Town Street. The pub was held by **J. W. Green Limited until 1954 when the company merged with Midlands brewers Flowers and took the Flowers name. Flowers was in turn taken over by Whitbread in 1962. During the late 1960s the Robin Hood was renovated and extended by incorporating the adjacent shop into the pub. Around 1980 it was sold by Whitbread to the Courage Brewery. The Robin Hood closed by 2014 when a planning application was submitted to convert the former public house into 11 flats. **J. W. Green Limited owned many pubs and off-licences' in Luton at this time. In this image one of the company's horse drawn delivery carts can be seen (see post above) further along the street at 'The World’s End' off licence (also owned by J. W. Green) at number 133, though the cart is much more prominent in image EAW032046."
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"Looks exactly as Phil has described below."
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"Fordson Thames E83W 10 cwt van and Fordson 7V tipper truck"
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"Jaguar MK IV Saloon"
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"Austin 8 Registration number MAL 757"
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"Ibrox Stadium famous gates. In the attached photo is the Foreman who presided over the installation of the gates in 1928, Mr. McKay, posing proudly just after work had been completed. They are now sited between the Broomloan/Main Stand corner."
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"The office and dressing room block (marked with a square) has just been completed before this photo was taken, replacing the old Pavilion which had stood since 1899 in the South East corner of the ground. Note the rubble from the recently demolished Pavilion (circled) in the image. An aerial photograph from 1920 shows the Pavilion alongside the old South Stand without the offices and dressing room block."
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"St Mary's Primary School on Forbes Street in Calton. The main school building was designed by J L Cowan and built between 1911 and 1913. Unusually the school ROOF was used as a playground area by pupils - if you look closely at the photo you can see the children playing on the ground AND the roof, The school closed in 1990 due to falling numbers and need for extensive repairs. The building was demolished soon afterwards."
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"Former Shettleston Road Employment Exchange, this building still exists today and was awarded Category 'B' listing in 1992."
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"Before tractors became common, farm horses did all the heavy work of a farm. They were wonderful large and strong animals, bred specially for farm work and they could pull quite heavy loads with comparative ease and respond readily to instructions. They were widely known as 'shire' horses, 'cart' horses or 'work' horses."
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"A Hillman 10hp Light Utility vehicle alongside a Bedford 3 Ton OY truck"
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"A pair of Bedford OB Duple Coaches"
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"This wall in Old Dalmarnock Road still stands today"
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"Fairbairn Street. This street is now demolished and is renamed Fairbairn Path"
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"Can just see corner of Ruby Street off Dalmarnock Road"
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"Earlston Avenue. Long gone. Linked Rhymer Street and Roystonhill to Royston Road with the back courts looking onto the Monkland Canal. Now a school football pitch."
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"Workers heading for home along Mersey Street"
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""The Oval" has been home to Glentoran F.C. since 1892. The Oval was bombed during the Belfast blitz of World War II, and was out of use until 1949 when it was rebuilt by the club along with supporters, who had jointly formed the 'Back to the Oval' committee."
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""The Oval" has been home to Glentoran F.C. since 1892. The Oval was bombed during the Belfast blitz of World War II, and was out of use until 1949 when it was rebuilt by the club along with supporters, who had jointly formed the 'Back to the Oval' committee."
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""The Oval" has been home to Glentoran F.C. since 1892. The Oval was bombed during the Belfast blitz of World War II, and was out of use until 1949 when it was rebuilt by the club along with supporters, who had jointly formed the 'Back to the Oval' committee."
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""The Oval" has been home to Glentoran F.C. since 1892. The Oval was bombed during the Belfast blitz of World War II, and was out of use until 1949 when it was rebuilt by the club along with supporters, who had jointly formed the 'Back to the Oval' committee. "
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"AEC Mammoth Major Mk111 National Tanker"
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"Leyland Comet Power Petrol Tanker"
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"Hexagonal shaped type 22 Pillbox: Usually (but not always) rifle loops in five of the six walls and an entrance in the sixth."
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"Red Cap Ale"
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"1937-1948 Rover 12 P2 Saloon"
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"1937-1948 Rover 12 P2 Saloon"
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"The HMS Campania - an ex-cargo ship converted for wartime..."
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"The HMS Campania - an ex-cargo ship converted for wartime..."
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"The HMS Campania - an ex-cargo ship converted for wartime..."
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"The HMS Campania - an ex-cargo ship converted for wartime..."
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"The HMS Campania - an ex-cargo ship converted for wartime..."
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"The HMS Campania - an ex-cargo ship converted for wartime..."
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"The HMS Campania - an ex-cargo ship converted for wartime..."
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"The HMS Campania - an ex-cargo ship converted for wartime..."
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"The HMS Campania - an ex-cargo ship converted for wartime..."
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"1949–51 Hillman Minx Mk IV "
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"32 classic car models in here: They include - 9 Austin..."
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"1936 Hillman 80"
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"1947–56 Austin A40 Pick-up"
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"1936–1939 Austin 12 New Ascot"
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"1949–1953 Ford Prefect E493A"
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"1937 Ford Model 78"
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"1937–1948 Jaguar sports saloon"
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"1932-1937 Ford Model Y"
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"1927-1933 Rover 10"
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"1945-1952 Humber Super Snipe Mk II (1 of 2, see pin below)"
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"1945-1952 Humber Super Snipe Mk II (2 of 2)"
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"1938-1948 Vauxhall Model J (1 of 3)"
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"1938-1948 Vauxhall Model J (2 of 3)"
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"1938-1948 Vauxhall Model J (3 of 3)"
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"1945–52 Riley RMA"
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"1945–1948 Rover 16 four-light sports saloon"
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"1948–54 Morris Oxford MO"
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"1937-1948 Rover 12 P2"
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"1948–51 Vauxhall Wyvern LIX "
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"1939–1943 Austin Eight Tourer"
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"1945-1949 Austin Sixteen (1 of 4, see below)"
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"1945-1949 Austin Sixteen (2 of 4)"
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"1945-1949 Austin Sixteen (3 of 4)"
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"1938–1948 Morris 8 series E"
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"1947–1954 Austin Sheerline A125"
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"1933-1948 Vauxhall 14J saloon"
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"1947–1951 Ford V8 Pilot (1 of 2, see below)"
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"1946–1953 Armstrong Siddeley Hurricane"
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"1948-1950 Sunbeam-Talbot 80"
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"Stunning Lagonda V12 Rapide Drophead Coupe"
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"1945-1949 Austin Sixteen (1 of 3)"
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"1938–1948 Morris Eight Series E Tourer"
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"1939–1948 Austin 8"
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"1945-1952 Humber Super Snipe (Mk II)"
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"1951 Vauxhall Wyvern"
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"1939 Vauxhall 14J"
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"1930's Vauxhall Saloon"
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"Morris Minor Tourer Series MM"
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"Austin A40 Pickup"
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"Bedford OYD 3Ton GS"
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"Horse drawn milk cart "
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"2 x "Dengates of Hastings" removal vans. A family furniture and removals business, the business was sold in 1948 to the Co-op due to high taxation."
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"Miller General Hospital for South East London, Greenwich High Road. The precursor to the Hospital was the Kent Dispensary, which opened in a house in the Broadway, Deptford, in 1783. In 1837 Queen Victoria agreed to be its patroness and the name was changed to the Royal Kent Dispensary. In 1851 the Dispensary was forced to move and a new building in Greenwich High Road was completed for it in 1855. To celebrate the centenary of the Dispensary in 1883, it was decided to build a hospital. This was intended also to be a memorial to the Revd Canon John Cale Miller (1814-1880), the founder of Hospital Sunday, who had been Vicar of St Alfege, Greenwich, at the time of his death and had greatly supported the work of the Dispensary. The Miller Memorial Hospital opened in December 1884, built in the grounds of the Dispensary. Its 25 beds served a population of over 510,000. It was the first hospital in Great Britain to have circular wards, which supposedly allowed better ventilation (i.e. there were no corners to harbour germs). The wards, named John Penn Ward and Beatrice Ward, were 35 feet (11 metres) in diameter and had 10 beds each. In April 1898 a new temporary wing was officially opened by the philanthropist John Passmore Edwards (1823-1911). It was urgently needed for the accommodation of out-patients, of whom 50 to 60 were treated daily, until a permanent building could be funded for the purpose. In 1908 the Hospital was renamed the Miller General Hospital for South East London. The Hospital Committee purchased a piece of land and properties abutting upon the buildings of the Hospital, which would be used for future extension. In July 1911 the foundation stone for a new wing was laid by William Heneage Legge, 6th Earl of Dartmouth (1851-1936). The William Bucknell Wing opened in 1912. The building was officially opened on 15th November by Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll (1848-1939). The new wing increased the bed complement to 76. It contained three wards - the Annie Zunz Ward, the Norfolk Ward (named after Mrs Charles Norfolk) and the Restell Ward (after Mr Thomas Miles Restell, who had died in 1899. By his will the sum of £5,000 would be paid to the Hospital on the death of his surviving widow. She died in 1927). In 1912 Sir Ernest Cassel gave £1,000 to the Hospital in memory of his daughter, Mrs Maude Ashley. A bed was named after her (and a second bed in 1916). The two large wards, one for men and one for women, were already occupied by patients receiving medical and surgical treatment. Each ward had a bathroom by the entrance lobby, instead of the usual practice of placing it at the far end. A small ward for one patient was also by the lobby, as was the ward kitchen and linen room. The ward floors were of black and white terrano, a lightweight, fire-proof, water-proof and rat-proof jointless flooring resembling a fine linoleum. It was difficult to keep satisfactorily clean and it was suggested that an expert would have to be hired at 30 shillings (£1.50) a week to clean it. The corridors were paved with terrazzo, which was not so difficult to clean but, in fact, cleaning of such a large area of floor and wall space in the new block required a great amount of labour by the domestic department. The lower half of the central lights of the wards were shaded, producing a subdued and pleasant effect. The shades for lights over the patients' beds came from America. Meals for the patients were brought to the wards in dinner wagons, the tops of which served as hot plates. The top floor of the new 4-storey building was devoted to the operating room and its annexes, including a bathroom for the surgeons (the first such to be provided in a hospital in England). The X-ray Department was located in the basement. The new block, with 51 beds, had cost £23,000 to build and equip, of which £7,000 still had to be raised. During WW1 the Hospital made 10-20 beds available for wounded and sick servicemen. By December 1914 they were all occupied. In 1916 Mrs Pauline Paget, wife of Almeric Paget (later 1st Baron Queenborough) opened a large Massage Department. On 21st September 1917 the Hospital took over the Mission Convalescent Home in Amherst Road, Bexhill, which had belonged to the Deptford Medical Mission. It had 14 beds and was renamed the Miller General Hospital Convalescent Home (From 24th February 1931 it became known as the Fountain Convalescent Home. It was closed during WW2 and then requisitioned by the Bexhill Corporation for housing). After the war two beds at the Hospital were endowed by the Bellingham Bowling and Lawn Tennis Club. As a war memorial, a stone tablet was placed above each bed inscribed with the names of those members and their sons who had been killed during WW1 (the tablets were lost when the Hospital was demolished). At the end of the 1920s the Hospital received funds from the remaining moneys raised for the Greenwich War Memorial in Blackheath, which was distributed to the hospitals of the Borough. In 1928 the Robinson Wing was built. It was named after John Henry Robinson, the Chairman of the Hospital from 1906 to 1931. The Hospital then had 151 beds. The new wards were named after Mr and Mrs John Morris (Morris Ward) and William Shepherd (Shepherd Ward). The new Children's Ward was opened by the Duchess of York in May 1929. It had been built and equipped with £5,000 raised as a tribute to the war dead. The Duchess also unveiled the Borough of Deptford War Memorial tablet placed in a corridor of the new building. A new operating theatre had been installed on the top floor of the Bucknell Wing, and a Nurses' Home built in Catherine Grove. In 1935 a new 16-bedded ward - the McDougall Ward named after Mr James McDougall, a member of the Hospital Board who had left £10,000 to the Hospital in his will - was built on the roof of the Robinson Wing. It was opened on 18th July by the Honorary Treasurer, General Sir Aylmer Haldane. The Hospital then had 167 beds, a Casualty Department and 18 specialist out-patients departments, namely, medical, surgical, children's ophthalmic, nose throat and ear, gynaecological, electrical, orthopaedic, genitourinary, pathological, dermatological, X-ray, dental, venereal diseases, massage, Swedish remedial, ultraviolet ray (artificial sunlight) and psychological medicine. The weekly cost of an in-patient was £3 8s 7d (£3.43) in 1935, compared with £3 6s 4d (£3.32) in 1934. A silver paper collection in 1935 had raised some £133 14s 9d (£133.74) for the Hospital. Arrangements were made with the Schiff Home to send female patients there for convalescence, while children were send to the Fountain Convalescent Home for Children in Bexhill-on-Sea, which had 16 cots. Patients there remained an average of 43 days at a weekly cost of £1 8s 8d (£1.43). A new Out-Patients Department opened in the late 1930s. During WW2 the Hospital joined the Emergency Medical Service, reserving 10 of its 172 beds for civilian or military casualties. The Hospital was adopted by the Chattanooga Branch of Bundles for Britain, Inc. for the duration of the war. The Pauline Paget Ward opened in 1947. It was named after the wife of Almeric Paget, 1st Baron Queenborough, and President of the Hospital. The weekly cost of an in-patient was £9 16s 11d (£9.85), with most patients staying on average 16 days. The Hospital joined the NHS in 1948, together with St Alfege's Hospital, under the control of the Greenwich and Deptford Hospital Management Committee, part of the South East Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board. It had 180 beds. In 1949 the Almeric Paget Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Department closed. It had been maintained since May 1916 by Lady Baillie and Dorothy Paget, the daughters of Almeric Paget. During its operational lifetime, the Department had provided massage, electrical, Swedish remedial, radiant heart and ultraviolet ray treatments, at a cost of over £70,000 to the Almeric Paget Trust. In 1965 the Hospital was absorbed by Greenwich District Hospital and became its Miller General Wing. It was considered too expensive (an estimated £600,000) to modernise the facilities and it closed in 1974, despite protests from the staff and local community, who had collected a petition of 12,000 signatures against the move. Services were transferred to the new Miller Wing of the Greenwich District Hospital. Present status Most of the Hospital was demolished in 1975, although the original Dispensary, General Wing building and Nurses' Home have survived. The site has recently been redeveloped by Bellway Homes Ltd. It now contains a new block along Greenwich High Road - Ashburham Apartments. "
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"Miller General Hospital for South East London, Greenwich High Road. The precursor to the Hospital was the Kent Dispensary, which opened in a house in the Broadway, Deptford, in 1783. In 1837 Queen Victoria agreed to be its patroness and the name was changed to the Royal Kent Dispensary. In 1851 the Dispensary was forced to move and a new building in Greenwich High Road was completed for it in 1855. To celebrate the centenary of the Dispensary in 1883, it was decided to build a hospital. This was intended also to be a memorial to the Revd Canon John Cale Miller (1814-1880), the founder of Hospital Sunday, who had been Vicar of St Alfege, Greenwich, at the time of his death and had greatly supported the work of the Dispensary. The Miller Memorial Hospital opened in December 1884, built in the grounds of the Dispensary. Its 25 beds served a population of over 510,000. It was the first hospital in Great Britain to have circular wards, which supposedly allowed better ventilation (i.e. there were no corners to harbour germs). The wards, named John Penn Ward and Beatrice Ward, were 35 feet (11 metres) in diameter and had 10 beds each. In April 1898 a new temporary wing was officially opened by the philanthropist John Passmore Edwards (1823-1911). It was urgently needed for the accommodation of out-patients, of whom 50 to 60 were treated daily, until a permanent building could be funded for the purpose. In 1908 the Hospital was renamed the Miller General Hospital for South East London. The Hospital Committee purchased a piece of land and properties abutting upon the buildings of the Hospital, which would be used for future extension. In July 1911 the foundation stone for a new wing was laid by William Heneage Legge, 6th Earl of Dartmouth (1851-1936). The William Bucknell Wing opened in 1912. The building was officially opened on 15th November by Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll (1848-1939). The new wing increased the bed complement to 76. It contained three wards - the Annie Zunz Ward, the Norfolk Ward (named after Mrs Charles Norfolk) and the Restell Ward (after Mr Thomas Miles Restell, who had died in 1899. By his will the sum of £5,000 would be paid to the Hospital on the death of his surviving widow. She died in 1927). In 1912 Sir Ernest Cassel gave £1,000 to the Hospital in memory of his daughter, Mrs Maude Ashley. A bed was named after her (and a second bed in 1916). The two large wards, one for men and one for women, were already occupied by patients receiving medical and surgical treatment. Each ward had a bathroom by the entrance lobby, instead of the usual practice of placing it at the far end. A small ward for one patient was also by the lobby, as was the ward kitchen and linen room. The ward floors were of black and white terrano, a lightweight, fire-proof, water-proof and rat-proof jointless flooring resembling a fine linoleum. It was difficult to keep satisfactorily clean and it was suggested that an expert would have to be hired at 30 shillings (£1.50) a week to clean it. The corridors were paved with terrazzo, which was not so difficult to clean but, in fact, cleaning of such a large area of floor and wall space in the new block required a great amount of labour by the domestic department. The lower half of the central lights of the wards were shaded, producing a subdued and pleasant effect. The shades for lights over the patients' beds came from America. Meals for the patients were brought to the wards in dinner wagons, the tops of which served as hot plates. The top floor of the new 4-storey building was devoted to the operating room and its annexes, including a bathroom for the surgeons (the first such to be provided in a hospital in England). The X-ray Department was located in the basement. The new block, with 51 beds, had cost £23,000 to build and equip, of which £7,000 still had to be raised. During WW1 the Hospital made 10-20 beds available for wounded and sick servicemen. By December 1914 they were all occupied. In 1916 Mrs Pauline Paget, wife of Almeric Paget (later 1st Baron Queenborough) opened a large Massage Department. On 21st September 1917 the Hospital took over the Mission Convalescent Home in Amherst Road, Bexhill, which had belonged to the Deptford Medical Mission. It had 14 beds and was renamed the Miller General Hospital Convalescent Home (From 24th February 1931 it became known as the Fountain Convalescent Home. It was closed during WW2 and then requisitioned by the Bexhill Corporation for housing). After the war two beds at the Hospital were endowed by the Bellingham Bowling and Lawn Tennis Club. As a war memorial, a stone tablet was placed above each bed inscribed with the names of those members and their sons who had been killed during WW1 (the tablets were lost when the Hospital was demolished). At the end of the 1920s the Hospital received funds from the remaining moneys raised for the Greenwich War Memorial in Blackheath, which was distributed to the hospitals of the Borough. In 1928 the Robinson Wing was built. It was named after John Henry Robinson, the Chairman of the Hospital from 1906 to 1931. The Hospital then had 151 beds. The new wards were named after Mr and Mrs John Morris (Morris Ward) and William Shepherd (Shepherd Ward). The new Children's Ward was opened by the Duchess of York in May 1929. It had been built and equipped with £5,000 raised as a tribute to the war dead. The Duchess also unveiled the Borough of Deptford War Memorial tablet placed in a corridor of the new building. A new operating theatre had been installed on the top floor of the Bucknell Wing, and a Nurses' Home built in Catherine Grove. In 1935 a new 16-bedded ward - the McDougall Ward named after Mr James McDougall, a member of the Hospital Board who had left £10,000 to the Hospital in his will - was built on the roof of the Robinson Wing. It was opened on 18th July by the Honorary Treasurer, General Sir Aylmer Haldane. The Hospital then had 167 beds, a Casualty Department and 18 specialist out-patients departments, namely, medical, surgical, children's ophthalmic, nose throat and ear, gynaecological, electrical, orthopaedic, genitourinary, pathological, dermatological, X-ray, dental, venereal diseases, massage, Swedish remedial, ultraviolet ray (artificial sunlight) and psychological medicine. The weekly cost of an in-patient was £3 8s 7d (£3.43) in 1935, compared with £3 6s 4d (£3.32) in 1934. A silver paper collection in 1935 had raised some £133 14s 9d (£133.74) for the Hospital. Arrangements were made with the Schiff Home to send female patients there for convalescence, while children were send to the Fountain Convalescent Home for Children in Bexhill-on-Sea, which had 16 cots. Patients there remained an average of 43 days at a weekly cost of £1 8s 8d (£1.43). A new Out-Patients Department opened in the late 1930s. During WW2 the Hospital joined the Emergency Medical Service, reserving 10 of its 172 beds for civilian or military casualties. The Hospital was adopted by the Chattanooga Branch of Bundles for Britain, Inc. for the duration of the war. The Pauline Paget Ward opened in 1947. It was named after the wife of Almeric Paget, 1st Baron Queenborough, and President of the Hospital. The weekly cost of an in-patient was £9 16s 11d (£9.85), with most patients staying on average 16 days. The Hospital joined the NHS in 1948, together with St Alfege's Hospital, under the control of the Greenwich and Deptford Hospital Management Committee, part of the South East Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board. It had 180 beds. In 1949 the Almeric Paget Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Department closed. It had been maintained since May 1916 by Lady Baillie and Dorothy Paget, the daughters of Almeric Paget. During its operational lifetime, the Department had provided massage, electrical, Swedish remedial, radiant heart and ultraviolet ray treatments, at a cost of over £70,000 to the Almeric Paget Trust. In 1965 the Hospital was absorbed by Greenwich District Hospital and became its Miller General Wing. It was considered too expensive (an estimated £600,000) to modernise the facilities and it closed in 1974, despite protests from the staff and local community, who had collected a petition of 12,000 signatures against the move. Services were transferred to the new Miller Wing of the Greenwich District Hospital. Present status Most of the Hospital was demolished in 1975, although the original Dispensary, General Wing building and Nurses' Home have survived. The site has recently been redeveloped by Bellway Homes Ltd. It now contains a new block along Greenwich High Road - Ashburham Apartments. "
7 years ago
Billy Turner
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"Miller General Hospital for South East London, Greenwich High Road. The precursor to the Hospital was the Kent Dispensary, which opened in a house in the Broadway, Deptford, in 1783. In 1837 Queen Victoria agreed to be its patroness and the name was changed to the Royal Kent Dispensary. In 1851 the Dispensary was forced to move and a new building in Greenwich High Road was completed for it in 1855. To celebrate the centenary of the Dispensary in 1883, it was decided to build a hospital. This was intended also to be a memorial to the Revd Canon John Cale Miller (1814-1880), the founder of Hospital Sunday, who had been Vicar of St Alfege, Greenwich, at the time of his death and had greatly supported the work of the Dispensary. The Miller Memorial Hospital opened in December 1884, built in the grounds of the Dispensary. Its 25 beds served a population of over 510,000. It was the first hospital in Great Britain to have circular wards, which supposedly allowed better ventilation (i.e. there were no corners to harbour germs). The wards, named John Penn Ward and Beatrice Ward, were 35 feet (11 metres) in diameter and had 10 beds each. In April 1898 a new temporary wing was officially opened by the philanthropist John Passmore Edwards (1823-1911). It was urgently needed for the accommodation of out-patients, of whom 50 to 60 were treated daily, until a permanent building could be funded for the purpose. In 1908 the Hospital was renamed the Miller General Hospital for South East London. The Hospital Committee purchased a piece of land and properties abutting upon the buildings of the Hospital, which would be used for future extension. In July 1911 the foundation stone for a new wing was laid by William Heneage Legge, 6th Earl of Dartmouth (1851-1936). The William Bucknell Wing opened in 1912. The building was officially opened on 15th November by Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll (1848-1939). The new wing increased the bed complement to 76. It contained three wards - the Annie Zunz Ward, the Norfolk Ward (named after Mrs Charles Norfolk) and the Restell Ward (after Mr Thomas Miles Restell, who had died in 1899. By his will the sum of £5,000 would be paid to the Hospital on the death of his surviving widow. She died in 1927). In 1912 Sir Ernest Cassel gave £1,000 to the Hospital in memory of his daughter, Mrs Maude Ashley. A bed was named after her (and a second bed in 1916). The two large wards, one for men and one for women, were already occupied by patients receiving medical and surgical treatment. Each ward had a bathroom by the entrance lobby, instead of the usual practice of placing it at the far end. A small ward for one patient was also by the lobby, as was the ward kitchen and linen room. The ward floors were of black and white terrano, a lightweight, fire-proof, water-proof and rat-proof jointless flooring resembling a fine linoleum. It was difficult to keep satisfactorily clean and it was suggested that an expert would have to be hired at 30 shillings (£1.50) a week to clean it. The corridors were paved with terrazzo, which was not so difficult to clean but, in fact, cleaning of such a large area of floor and wall space in the new block required a great amount of labour by the domestic department. The lower half of the central lights of the wards were shaded, producing a subdued and pleasant effect. The shades for lights over the patients' beds came from America. Meals for the patients were brought to the wards in dinner wagons, the tops of which served as hot plates. The top floor of the new 4-storey building was devoted to the operating room and its annexes, including a bathroom for the surgeons (the first such to be provided in a hospital in England). The X-ray Department was located in the basement. The new block, with 51 beds, had cost £23,000 to build and equip, of which £7,000 still had to be raised. During WW1 the Hospital made 10-20 beds available for wounded and sick servicemen. By December 1914 they were all occupied. In 1916 Mrs Pauline Paget, wife of Almeric Paget (later 1st Baron Queenborough) opened a large Massage Department. On 21st September 1917 the Hospital took over the Mission Convalescent Home in Amherst Road, Bexhill, which had belonged to the Deptford Medical Mission. It had 14 beds and was renamed the Miller General Hospital Convalescent Home (From 24th February 1931 it became known as the Fountain Convalescent Home. It was closed during WW2 and then requisitioned by the Bexhill Corporation for housing). After the war two beds at the Hospital were endowed by the Bellingham Bowling and Lawn Tennis Club. As a war memorial, a stone tablet was placed above each bed inscribed with the names of those members and their sons who had been killed during WW1 (the tablets were lost when the Hospital was demolished). At the end of the 1920s the Hospital received funds from the remaining moneys raised for the Greenwich War Memorial in Blackheath, which was distributed to the hospitals of the Borough. In 1928 the Robinson Wing was built. It was named after John Henry Robinson, the Chairman of the Hospital from 1906 to 1931. The Hospital then had 151 beds. The new wards were named after Mr and Mrs John Morris (Morris Ward) and William Shepherd (Shepherd Ward). The new Children's Ward was opened by the Duchess of York in May 1929. It had been built and equipped with £5,000 raised as a tribute to the war dead. The Duchess also unveiled the Borough of Deptford War Memorial tablet placed in a corridor of the new building. A new operating theatre had been installed on the top floor of the Bucknell Wing, and a Nurses' Home built in Catherine Grove. In 1935 a new 16-bedded ward - the McDougall Ward named after Mr James McDougall, a member of the Hospital Board who had left £10,000 to the Hospital in his will - was built on the roof of the Robinson Wing. It was opened on 18th July by the Honorary Treasurer, General Sir Aylmer Haldane. The Hospital then had 167 beds, a Casualty Department and 18 specialist out-patients departments, namely, medical, surgical, children's ophthalmic, nose throat and ear, gynaecological, electrical, orthopaedic, genitourinary, pathological, dermatological, X-ray, dental, venereal diseases, massage, Swedish remedial, ultraviolet ray (artificial sunlight) and psychological medicine. The weekly cost of an in-patient was £3 8s 7d (£3.43) in 1935, compared with £3 6s 4d (£3.32) in 1934. A silver paper collection in 1935 had raised some £133 14s 9d (£133.74) for the Hospital. Arrangements were made with the Schiff Home to send female patients there for convalescence, while children were send to the Fountain Convalescent Home for Children in Bexhill-on-Sea, which had 16 cots. Patients there remained an average of 43 days at a weekly cost of £1 8s 8d (£1.43). A new Out-Patients Department opened in the late 1930s. During WW2 the Hospital joined the Emergency Medical Service, reserving 10 of its 172 beds for civilian or military casualties. The Hospital was adopted by the Chattanooga Branch of Bundles for Britain, Inc. for the duration of the war. The Pauline Paget Ward opened in 1947. It was named after the wife of Almeric Paget, 1st Baron Queenborough, and President of the Hospital. The weekly cost of an in-patient was £9 16s 11d (£9.85), with most patients staying on average 16 days. The Hospital joined the NHS in 1948, together with St Alfege's Hospital, under the control of the Greenwich and Deptford Hospital Management Committee, part of the South East Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board. It had 180 beds. In 1949 the Almeric Paget Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Department closed. It had been maintained since May 1916 by Lady Baillie and Dorothy Paget, the daughters of Almeric Paget. During its operational lifetime, the Department had provided massage, electrical, Swedish remedial, radiant heart and ultraviolet ray treatments, at a cost of over £70,000 to the Almeric Paget Trust. In 1965 the Hospital was absorbed by Greenwich District Hospital and became its Miller General Wing. It was considered too expensive (an estimated £600,000) to modernise the facilities and it closed in 1974, despite protests from the staff and local community, who had collected a petition of 12,000 signatures against the move. Services were transferred to the new Miller Wing of the Greenwich District Hospital. Present status Most of the Hospital was demolished in 1975, although the original Dispensary, General Wing building and Nurses' Home have survived. The site has recently been redeveloped by Bellway Homes Ltd. It now contains a new block along Greenwich High Road - Ashburham Apartments. "
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"Miller General Hospital for South East London, Greenwich High Road. The precursor to the Hospital was the Kent Dispensary, which opened in a house in the Broadway, Deptford, in 1783. In 1837 Queen Victoria agreed to be its patroness and the name was changed to the Royal Kent Dispensary. In 1851 the Dispensary was forced to move and a new building in Greenwich High Road was completed for it in 1855. To celebrate the centenary of the Dispensary in 1883, it was decided to build a hospital. This was intended also to be a memorial to the Revd Canon John Cale Miller (1814-1880), the founder of Hospital Sunday, who had been Vicar of St Alfege, Greenwich, at the time of his death and had greatly supported the work of the Dispensary. The Miller Memorial Hospital opened in December 1884, built in the grounds of the Dispensary. Its 25 beds served a population of over 510,000. It was the first hospital in Great Britain to have circular wards, which supposedly allowed better ventilation (i.e. there were no corners to harbour germs). The wards, named John Penn Ward and Beatrice Ward, were 35 feet (11 metres) in diameter and had 10 beds each. In April 1898 a new temporary wing was officially opened by the philanthropist John Passmore Edwards (1823-1911). It was urgently needed for the accommodation of out-patients, of whom 50 to 60 were treated daily, until a permanent building could be funded for the purpose. In 1908 the Hospital was renamed the Miller General Hospital for South East London. The Hospital Committee purchased a piece of land and properties abutting upon the buildings of the Hospital, which would be used for future extension. In July 1911 the foundation stone for a new wing was laid by William Heneage Legge, 6th Earl of Dartmouth (1851-1936). The William Bucknell Wing opened in 1912. The building was officially opened on 15th November by Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll (1848-1939). The new wing increased the bed complement to 76. It contained three wards - the Annie Zunz Ward, the Norfolk Ward (named after Mrs Charles Norfolk) and the Restell Ward (after Mr Thomas Miles Restell, who had died in 1899. By his will the sum of £5,000 would be paid to the Hospital on the death of his surviving widow. She died in 1927). In 1912 Sir Ernest Cassel gave £1,000 to the Hospital in memory of his daughter, Mrs Maude Ashley. A bed was named after her (and a second bed in 1916). The two large wards, one for men and one for women, were already occupied by patients receiving medical and surgical treatment. Each ward had a bathroom by the entrance lobby, instead of the usual practice of placing it at the far end. A small ward for one patient was also by the lobby, as was the ward kitchen and linen room. The ward floors were of black and white terrano, a lightweight, fire-proof, water-proof and rat-proof jointless flooring resembling a fine linoleum. It was difficult to keep satisfactorily clean and it was suggested that an expert would have to be hired at 30 shillings (£1.50) a week to clean it. The corridors were paved with terrazzo, which was not so difficult to clean but, in fact, cleaning of such a large area of floor and wall space in the new block required a great amount of labour by the domestic department. The lower half of the central lights of the wards were shaded, producing a subdued and pleasant effect. The shades for lights over the patients' beds came from America. Meals for the patients were brought to the wards in dinner wagons, the tops of which served as hot plates. The top floor of the new 4-storey building was devoted to the operating room and its annexes, including a bathroom for the surgeons (the first such to be provided in a hospital in England). The X-ray Department was located in the basement. The new block, with 51 beds, had cost £23,000 to build and equip, of which £7,000 still had to be raised. During WW1 the Hospital made 10-20 beds available for wounded and sick servicemen. By December 1914 they were all occupied. In 1916 Mrs Pauline Paget, wife of Almeric Paget (later 1st Baron Queenborough) opened a large Massage Department. On 21st September 1917 the Hospital took over the Mission Convalescent Home in Amherst Road, Bexhill, which had belonged to the Deptford Medical Mission. It had 14 beds and was renamed the Miller General Hospital Convalescent Home (From 24th February 1931 it became known as the Fountain Convalescent Home. It was closed during WW2 and then requisitioned by the Bexhill Corporation for housing). After the war two beds at the Hospital were endowed by the Bellingham Bowling and Lawn Tennis Club. As a war memorial, a stone tablet was placed above each bed inscribed with the names of those members and their sons who had been killed during WW1 (the tablets were lost when the Hospital was demolished). At the end of the 1920s the Hospital received funds from the remaining moneys raised for the Greenwich War Memorial in Blackheath, which was distributed to the hospitals of the Borough. In 1928 the Robinson Wing was built. It was named after John Henry Robinson, the Chairman of the Hospital from 1906 to 1931. The Hospital then had 151 beds. The new wards were named after Mr and Mrs John Morris (Morris Ward) and William Shepherd (Shepherd Ward). The new Children's Ward was opened by the Duchess of York in May 1929. It had been built and equipped with £5,000 raised as a tribute to the war dead. The Duchess also unveiled the Borough of Deptford War Memorial tablet placed in a corridor of the new building. A new operating theatre had been installed on the top floor of the Bucknell Wing, and a Nurses' Home built in Catherine Grove. In 1935 a new 16-bedded ward - the McDougall Ward named after Mr James McDougall, a member of the Hospital Board who had left £10,000 to the Hospital in his will - was built on the roof of the Robinson Wing. It was opened on 18th July by the Honorary Treasurer, General Sir Aylmer Haldane. The Hospital then had 167 beds, a Casualty Department and 18 specialist out-patients departments, namely, medical, surgical, children's ophthalmic, nose throat and ear, gynaecological, electrical, orthopaedic, genitourinary, pathological, dermatological, X-ray, dental, venereal diseases, massage, Swedish remedial, ultraviolet ray (artificial sunlight) and psychological medicine. The weekly cost of an in-patient was £3 8s 7d (£3.43) in 1935, compared with £3 6s 4d (£3.32) in 1934. A silver paper collection in 1935 had raised some £133 14s 9d (£133.74) for the Hospital. Arrangements were made with the Schiff Home to send female patients there for convalescence, while children were send to the Fountain Convalescent Home for Children in Bexhill-on-Sea, which had 16 cots. Patients there remained an average of 43 days at a weekly cost of £1 8s 8d (£1.43). A new Out-Patients Department opened in the late 1930s. During WW2 the Hospital joined the Emergency Medical Service, reserving 10 of its 172 beds for civilian or military casualties. The Hospital was adopted by the Chattanooga Branch of Bundles for Britain, Inc. for the duration of the war. The Pauline Paget Ward opened in 1947. It was named after the wife of Almeric Paget, 1st Baron Queenborough, and President of the Hospital. The weekly cost of an in-patient was £9 16s 11d (£9.85), with most patients staying on average 16 days. The Hospital joined the NHS in 1948, together with St Alfege's Hospital, under the control of the Greenwich and Deptford Hospital Management Committee, part of the South East Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board. It had 180 beds. In 1949 the Almeric Paget Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Department closed. It had been maintained since May 1916 by Lady Baillie and Dorothy Paget, the daughters of Almeric Paget. During its operational lifetime, the Department had provided massage, electrical, Swedish remedial, radiant heart and ultraviolet ray treatments, at a cost of over £70,000 to the Almeric Paget Trust. In 1965 the Hospital was absorbed by Greenwich District Hospital and became its Miller General Wing. It was considered too expensive (an estimated £600,000) to modernise the facilities and it closed in 1974, despite protests from the staff and local community, who had collected a petition of 12,000 signatures against the move. Services were transferred to the new Miller Wing of the Greenwich District Hospital. Present status Most of the Hospital was demolished in 1975, although the original Dispensary, General Wing building and Nurses' Home have survived. The site has recently been redeveloped by Bellway Homes Ltd. It now contains a new block along Greenwich High Road - Ashburham Apartments. "
7 years ago
Billy Turner
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"Miller General Hospital for South East London, Greenwich High Road. The precursor to the Hospital was the Kent Dispensary, which opened in a house in the Broadway, Deptford, in 1783. In 1837 Queen Victoria agreed to be its patroness and the name was changed to the Royal Kent Dispensary. In 1851 the Dispensary was forced to move and a new building in Greenwich High Road was completed for it in 1855. To celebrate the centenary of the Dispensary in 1883, it was decided to build a hospital. This was intended also to be a memorial to the Revd Canon John Cale Miller (1814-1880), the founder of Hospital Sunday, who had been Vicar of St Alfege, Greenwich, at the time of his death and had greatly supported the work of the Dispensary. The Miller Memorial Hospital opened in December 1884, built in the grounds of the Dispensary. Its 25 beds served a population of over 510,000. It was the first hospital in Great Britain to have circular wards, which supposedly allowed better ventilation (i.e. there were no corners to harbour germs). The wards, named John Penn Ward and Beatrice Ward, were 35 feet (11 metres) in diameter and had 10 beds each. In April 1898 a new temporary wing was officially opened by the philanthropist John Passmore Edwards (1823-1911). It was urgently needed for the accommodation of out-patients, of whom 50 to 60 were treated daily, until a permanent building could be funded for the purpose. In 1908 the Hospital was renamed the Miller General Hospital for South East London. The Hospital Committee purchased a piece of land and properties abutting upon the buildings of the Hospital, which would be used for future extension. In July 1911 the foundation stone for a new wing was laid by William Heneage Legge, 6th Earl of Dartmouth (1851-1936). The William Bucknell Wing opened in 1912. The building was officially opened on 15th November by Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll (1848-1939). The new wing increased the bed complement to 76. It contained three wards - the Annie Zunz Ward, the Norfolk Ward (named after Mrs Charles Norfolk) and the Restell Ward (after Mr Thomas Miles Restell, who had died in 1899. By his will the sum of £5,000 would be paid to the Hospital on the death of his surviving widow. She died in 1927). In 1912 Sir Ernest Cassel gave £1,000 to the Hospital in memory of his daughter, Mrs Maude Ashley. A bed was named after her (and a second bed in 1916). The two large wards, one for men and one for women, were already occupied by patients receiving medical and surgical treatment. Each ward had a bathroom by the entrance lobby, instead of the usual practice of placing it at the far end. A small ward for one patient was also by the lobby, as was the ward kitchen and linen room. The ward floors were of black and white terrano, a lightweight, fire-proof, water-proof and rat-proof jointless flooring resembling a fine linoleum. It was difficult to keep satisfactorily clean and it was suggested that an expert would have to be hired at 30 shillings (£1.50) a week to clean it. The corridors were paved with terrazzo, which was not so difficult to clean but, in fact, cleaning of such a large area of floor and wall space in the new block required a great amount of labour by the domestic department. The lower half of the central lights of the wards were shaded, producing a subdued and pleasant effect. The shades for lights over the patients' beds came from America. Meals for the patients were brought to the wards in dinner wagons, the tops of which served as hot plates. The top floor of the new 4-storey building was devoted to the operating room and its annexes, including a bathroom for the surgeons (the first such to be provided in a hospital in England). The X-ray Department was located in the basement. The new block, with 51 beds, had cost £23,000 to build and equip, of which £7,000 still had to be raised. During WW1 the Hospital made 10-20 beds available for wounded and sick servicemen. By December 1914 they were all occupied. In 1916 Mrs Pauline Paget, wife of Almeric Paget (later 1st Baron Queenborough) opened a large Massage Department. On 21st September 1917 the Hospital took over the Mission Convalescent Home in Amherst Road, Bexhill, which had belonged to the Deptford Medical Mission. It had 14 beds and was renamed the Miller General Hospital Convalescent Home (From 24th February 1931 it became known as the Fountain Convalescent Home. It was closed during WW2 and then requisitioned by the Bexhill Corporation for housing). After the war two beds at the Hospital were endowed by the Bellingham Bowling and Lawn Tennis Club. As a war memorial, a stone tablet was placed above each bed inscribed with the names of those members and their sons who had been killed during WW1 (the tablets were lost when the Hospital was demolished). At the end of the 1920s the Hospital received funds from the remaining moneys raised for the Greenwich War Memorial in Blackheath, which was distributed to the hospitals of the Borough. In 1928 the Robinson Wing was built. It was named after John Henry Robinson, the Chairman of the Hospital from 1906 to 1931. The Hospital then had 151 beds. The new wards were named after Mr and Mrs John Morris (Morris Ward) and William Shepherd (Shepherd Ward). The new Children's Ward was opened by the Duchess of York in May 1929. It had been built and equipped with £5,000 raised as a tribute to the war dead. The Duchess also unveiled the Borough of Deptford War Memorial tablet placed in a corridor of the new building. A new operating theatre had been installed on the top floor of the Bucknell Wing, and a Nurses' Home built in Catherine Grove. In 1935 a new 16-bedded ward - the McDougall Ward named after Mr James McDougall, a member of the Hospital Board who had left £10,000 to the Hospital in his will - was built on the roof of the Robinson Wing. It was opened on 18th July by the Honorary Treasurer, General Sir Aylmer Haldane. The Hospital then had 167 beds, a Casualty Department and 18 specialist out-patients departments, namely, medical, surgical, children's ophthalmic, nose throat and ear, gynaecological, electrical, orthopaedic, genitourinary, pathological, dermatological, X-ray, dental, venereal diseases, massage, Swedish remedial, ultraviolet ray (artificial sunlight) and psychological medicine. The weekly cost of an in-patient was £3 8s 7d (£3.43) in 1935, compared with £3 6s 4d (£3.32) in 1934. A silver paper collection in 1935 had raised some £133 14s 9d (£133.74) for the Hospital. Arrangements were made with the Schiff Home to send female patients there for convalescence, while children were send to the Fountain Convalescent Home for Children in Bexhill-on-Sea, which had 16 cots. Patients there remained an average of 43 days at a weekly cost of £1 8s 8d (£1.43). A new Out-Patients Department opened in the late 1930s. During WW2 the Hospital joined the Emergency Medical Service, reserving 10 of its 172 beds for civilian or military casualties. The Hospital was adopted by the Chattanooga Branch of Bundles for Britain, Inc. for the duration of the war. The Pauline Paget Ward opened in 1947. It was named after the wife of Almeric Paget, 1st Baron Queenborough, and President of the Hospital. The weekly cost of an in-patient was £9 16s 11d (£9.85), with most patients staying on average 16 days. The Hospital joined the NHS in 1948, together with St Alfege's Hospital, under the control of the Greenwich and Deptford Hospital Management Committee, part of the South East Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board. It had 180 beds. In 1949 the Almeric Paget Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Department closed. It had been maintained since May 1916 by Lady Baillie and Dorothy Paget, the daughters of Almeric Paget. During its operational lifetime, the Department had provided massage, electrical, Swedish remedial, radiant heart and ultraviolet ray treatments, at a cost of over £70,000 to the Almeric Paget Trust. In 1965 the Hospital was absorbed by Greenwich District Hospital and became its Miller General Wing. It was considered too expensive (an estimated £600,000) to modernise the facilities and it closed in 1974, despite protests from the staff and local community, who had collected a petition of 12,000 signatures against the move. Services were transferred to the new Miller Wing of the Greenwich District Hospital. Present status Most of the Hospital was demolished in 1975, although the original Dispensary, General Wing building and Nurses' Home have survived. The site has recently been redeveloped by Bellway Homes Ltd. It now contains a new block along Greenwich High Road - Ashburham Apartments. "
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"Miller General Hospital for South East London, Greenwich High Road. The precursor to the Hospital was the Kent Dispensary, which opened in a house in the Broadway, Deptford, in 1783. In 1837 Queen Victoria agreed to be its patroness and the name was changed to the Royal Kent Dispensary. In 1851 the Dispensary was forced to move and a new building in Greenwich High Road was completed for it in 1855. To celebrate the centenary of the Dispensary in 1883, it was decided to build a hospital. This was intended also to be a memorial to the Revd Canon John Cale Miller (1814-1880), the founder of Hospital Sunday, who had been Vicar of St Alfege, Greenwich, at the time of his death and had greatly supported the work of the Dispensary. The Miller Memorial Hospital opened in December 1884, built in the grounds of the Dispensary. Its 25 beds served a population of over 510,000. It was the first hospital in Great Britain to have circular wards, which supposedly allowed better ventilation (i.e. there were no corners to harbour germs). The wards, named John Penn Ward and Beatrice Ward, were 35 feet (11 metres) in diameter and had 10 beds each. In April 1898 a new temporary wing was officially opened by the philanthropist John Passmore Edwards (1823-1911). It was urgently needed for the accommodation of out-patients, of whom 50 to 60 were treated daily, until a permanent building could be funded for the purpose. In 1908 the Hospital was renamed the Miller General Hospital for South East London. The Hospital Committee purchased a piece of land and properties abutting upon the buildings of the Hospital, which would be used for future extension. In July 1911 the foundation stone for a new wing was laid by William Heneage Legge, 6th Earl of Dartmouth (1851-1936). The William Bucknell Wing opened in 1912. The building was officially opened on 15th November by Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll (1848-1939). The new wing increased the bed complement to 76. It contained three wards - the Annie Zunz Ward, the Norfolk Ward (named after Mrs Charles Norfolk) and the Restell Ward (after Mr Thomas Miles Restell, who had died in 1899. By his will the sum of £5,000 would be paid to the Hospital on the death of his surviving widow. She died in 1927). In 1912 Sir Ernest Cassel gave £1,000 to the Hospital in memory of his daughter, Mrs Maude Ashley. A bed was named after her (and a second bed in 1916). The two large wards, one for men and one for women, were already occupied by patients receiving medical and surgical treatment. Each ward had a bathroom by the entrance lobby, instead of the usual practice of placing it at the far end. A small ward for one patient was also by the lobby, as was the ward kitchen and linen room. The ward floors were of black and white terrano, a lightweight, fire-proof, water-proof and rat-proof jointless flooring resembling a fine linoleum. It was difficult to keep satisfactorily clean and it was suggested that an expert would have to be hired at 30 shillings (£1.50) a week to clean it. The corridors were paved with terrazzo, which was not so difficult to clean but, in fact, cleaning of such a large area of floor and wall space in the new block required a great amount of labour by the domestic department. The lower half of the central lights of the wards were shaded, producing a subdued and pleasant effect. The shades for lights over the patients' beds came from America. Meals for the patients were brought to the wards in dinner wagons, the tops of which served as hot plates. The top floor of the new 4-storey building was devoted to the operating room and its annexes, including a bathroom for the surgeons (the first such to be provided in a hospital in England). The X-ray Department was located in the basement. The new block, with 51 beds, had cost £23,000 to build and equip, of which £7,000 still had to be raised. During WW1 the Hospital made 10-20 beds available for wounded and sick servicemen. By December 1914 they were all occupied. In 1916 Mrs Pauline Paget, wife of Almeric Paget (later 1st Baron Queenborough) opened a large Massage Department. On 21st September 1917 the Hospital took over the Mission Convalescent Home in Amherst Road, Bexhill, which had belonged to the Deptford Medical Mission. It had 14 beds and was renamed the Miller General Hospital Convalescent Home (From 24th February 1931 it became known as the Fountain Convalescent Home. It was closed during WW2 and then requisitioned by the Bexhill Corporation for housing). After the war two beds at the Hospital were endowed by the Bellingham Bowling and Lawn Tennis Club. As a war memorial, a stone tablet was placed above each bed inscribed with the names of those members and their sons who had been killed during WW1 (the tablets were lost when the Hospital was demolished). At the end of the 1920s the Hospital received funds from the remaining moneys raised for the Greenwich War Memorial in Blackheath, which was distributed to the hospitals of the Borough. In 1928 the Robinson Wing was built. It was named after John Henry Robinson, the Chairman of the Hospital from 1906 to 1931. The Hospital then had 151 beds. The new wards were named after Mr and Mrs John Morris (Morris Ward) and William Shepherd (Shepherd Ward). The new Children's Ward was opened by the Duchess of York in May 1929. It had been built and equipped with £5,000 raised as a tribute to the war dead. The Duchess also unveiled the Borough of Deptford War Memorial tablet placed in a corridor of the new building. A new operating theatre had been installed on the top floor of the Bucknell Wing, and a Nurses' Home built in Catherine Grove. In 1935 a new 16-bedded ward - the McDougall Ward named after Mr James McDougall, a member of the Hospital Board who had left £10,000 to the Hospital in his will - was built on the roof of the Robinson Wing. It was opened on 18th July by the Honorary Treasurer, General Sir Aylmer Haldane. The Hospital then had 167 beds, a Casualty Department and 18 specialist out-patients departments, namely, medical, surgical, children's ophthalmic, nose throat and ear, gynaecological, electrical, orthopaedic, genitourinary, pathological, dermatological, X-ray, dental, venereal diseases, massage, Swedish remedial, ultraviolet ray (artificial sunlight) and psychological medicine. The weekly cost of an in-patient was £3 8s 7d (£3.43) in 1935, compared with £3 6s 4d (£3.32) in 1934. A silver paper collection in 1935 had raised some £133 14s 9d (£133.74) for the Hospital. Arrangements were made with the Schiff Home to send female patients there for convalescence, while children were send to the Fountain Convalescent Home for Children in Bexhill-on-Sea, which had 16 cots. Patients there remained an average of 43 days at a weekly cost of £1 8s 8d (£1.43). A new Out-Patients Department opened in the late 1930s. During WW2 the Hospital joined the Emergency Medical Service, reserving 10 of its 172 beds for civilian or military casualties. The Hospital was adopted by the Chattanooga Branch of Bundles for Britain, Inc. for the duration of the war. The Pauline Paget Ward opened in 1947. It was named after the wife of Almeric Paget, 1st Baron Queenborough, and President of the Hospital. The weekly cost of an in-patient was £9 16s 11d (£9.85), with most patients staying on average 16 days. The Hospital joined the NHS in 1948, together with St Alfege's Hospital, under the control of the Greenwich and Deptford Hospital Management Committee, part of the South East Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board. It had 180 beds. In 1949 the Almeric Paget Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Department closed. It had been maintained since May 1916 by Lady Baillie and Dorothy Paget, the daughters of Almeric Paget. During its operational lifetime, the Department had provided massage, electrical, Swedish remedial, radiant heart and ultraviolet ray treatments, at a cost of over £70,000 to the Almeric Paget Trust. In 1965 the Hospital was absorbed by Greenwich District Hospital and became its Miller General Wing. It was considered too expensive (an estimated £600,000) to modernise the facilities and it closed in 1974, despite protests from the staff and local community, who had collected a petition of 12,000 signatures against the move. Services were transferred to the new Miller Wing of the Greenwich District Hospital. Present status Most of the Hospital was demolished in 1975, although the original Dispensary, General Wing building and Nurses' Home have survived. The site has recently been redeveloped by Bellway Homes Ltd. It now contains a new block along Greenwich High Road - Ashburham Apartments. "
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"Miller General Hospital for South East London, Greenwich High Road. The precursor to the Hospital was the Kent Dispensary, which opened in a house in the Broadway, Deptford, in 1783. In 1837 Queen Victoria agreed to be its patroness and the name was changed to the Royal Kent Dispensary. In 1851 the Dispensary was forced to move and a new building in Greenwich High Road was completed for it in 1855. To celebrate the centenary of the Dispensary in 1883, it was decided to build a hospital. This was intended also to be a memorial to the Revd Canon John Cale Miller (1814-1880), the founder of Hospital Sunday, who had been Vicar of St Alfege, Greenwich, at the time of his death and had greatly supported the work of the Dispensary. The Miller Memorial Hospital opened in December 1884, built in the grounds of the Dispensary. Its 25 beds served a population of over 510,000. It was the first hospital in Great Britain to have circular wards, which supposedly allowed better ventilation (i.e. there were no corners to harbour germs). The wards, named John Penn Ward and Beatrice Ward, were 35 feet (11 metres) in diameter and had 10 beds each. In April 1898 a new temporary wing was officially opened by the philanthropist John Passmore Edwards (1823-1911). It was urgently needed for the accommodation of out-patients, of whom 50 to 60 were treated daily, until a permanent building could be funded for the purpose. In 1908 the Hospital was renamed the Miller General Hospital for South East London. The Hospital Committee purchased a piece of land and properties abutting upon the buildings of the Hospital, which would be used for future extension. In July 1911 the foundation stone for a new wing was laid by William Heneage Legge, 6th Earl of Dartmouth (1851-1936). The William Bucknell Wing opened in 1912. The building was officially opened on 15th November by Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll (1848-1939). The new wing increased the bed complement to 76. It contained three wards - the Annie Zunz Ward, the Norfolk Ward (named after Mrs Charles Norfolk) and the Restell Ward (after Mr Thomas Miles Restell, who had died in 1899. By his will the sum of £5,000 would be paid to the Hospital on the death of his surviving widow. She died in 1927). In 1912 Sir Ernest Cassel gave £1,000 to the Hospital in memory of his daughter, Mrs Maude Ashley. A bed was named after her (and a second bed in 1916). The two large wards, one for men and one for women, were already occupied by patients receiving medical and surgical treatment. Each ward had a bathroom by the entrance lobby, instead of the usual practice of placing it at the far end. A small ward for one patient was also by the lobby, as was the ward kitchen and linen room. The ward floors were of black and white terrano, a lightweight, fire-proof, water-proof and rat-proof jointless flooring resembling a fine linoleum. It was difficult to keep satisfactorily clean and it was suggested that an expert would have to be hired at 30 shillings (£1.50) a week to clean it. The corridors were paved with terrazzo, which was not so difficult to clean but, in fact, cleaning of such a large area of floor and wall space in the new block required a great amount of labour by the domestic department. The lower half of the central lights of the wards were shaded, producing a subdued and pleasant effect. The shades for lights over the patients' beds came from America. Meals for the patients were brought to the wards in dinner wagons, the tops of which served as hot plates. The top floor of the new 4-storey building was devoted to the operating room and its annexes, including a bathroom for the surgeons (the first such to be provided in a hospital in England). The X-ray Department was located in the basement. The new block, with 51 beds, had cost £23,000 to build and equip, of which £7,000 still had to be raised. During WW1 the Hospital made 10-20 beds available for wounded and sick servicemen. By December 1914 they were all occupied. In 1916 Mrs Pauline Paget, wife of Almeric Paget (later 1st Baron Queenborough) opened a large Massage Department. On 21st September 1917 the Hospital took over the Mission Convalescent Home in Amherst Road, Bexhill, which had belonged to the Deptford Medical Mission. It had 14 beds and was renamed the Miller General Hospital Convalescent Home (From 24th February 1931 it became known as the Fountain Convalescent Home. It was closed during WW2 and then requisitioned by the Bexhill Corporation for housing). After the war two beds at the Hospital were endowed by the Bellingham Bowling and Lawn Tennis Club. As a war memorial, a stone tablet was placed above each bed inscribed with the names of those members and their sons who had been killed during WW1 (the tablets were lost when the Hospital was demolished). At the end of the 1920s the Hospital received funds from the remaining moneys raised for the Greenwich War Memorial in Blackheath, which was distributed to the hospitals of the Borough. In 1928 the Robinson Wing was built. It was named after John Henry Robinson, the Chairman of the Hospital from 1906 to 1931. The Hospital then had 151 beds. The new wards were named after Mr and Mrs John Morris (Morris Ward) and William Shepherd (Shepherd Ward). The new Children's Ward was opened by the Duchess of York in May 1929. It had been built and equipped with £5,000 raised as a tribute to the war dead. The Duchess also unveiled the Borough of Deptford War Memorial tablet placed in a corridor of the new building. A new operating theatre had been installed on the top floor of the Bucknell Wing, and a Nurses' Home built in Catherine Grove. In 1935 a new 16-bedded ward - the McDougall Ward named after Mr James McDougall, a member of the Hospital Board who had left £10,000 to the Hospital in his will - was built on the roof of the Robinson Wing. It was opened on 18th July by the Honorary Treasurer, General Sir Aylmer Haldane. The Hospital then had 167 beds, a Casualty Department and 18 specialist out-patients departments, namely, medical, surgical, children's ophthalmic, nose throat and ear, gynaecological, electrical, orthopaedic, genitourinary, pathological, dermatological, X-ray, dental, venereal diseases, massage, Swedish remedial, ultraviolet ray (artificial sunlight) and psychological medicine. The weekly cost of an in-patient was £3 8s 7d (£3.43) in 1935, compared with £3 6s 4d (£3.32) in 1934. A silver paper collection in 1935 had raised some £133 14s 9d (£133.74) for the Hospital. Arrangements were made with the Schiff Home to send female patients there for convalescence, while children were send to the Fountain Convalescent Home for Children in Bexhill-on-Sea, which had 16 cots. Patients there remained an average of 43 days at a weekly cost of £1 8s 8d (£1.43). A new Out-Patients Department opened in the late 1930s. During WW2 the Hospital joined the Emergency Medical Service, reserving 10 of its 172 beds for civilian or military casualties. The Hospital was adopted by the Chattanooga Branch of Bundles for Britain, Inc. for the duration of the war. The Pauline Paget Ward opened in 1947. It was named after the wife of Almeric Paget, 1st Baron Queenborough, and President of the Hospital. The weekly cost of an in-patient was £9 16s 11d (£9.85), with most patients staying on average 16 days. The Hospital joined the NHS in 1948, together with St Alfege's Hospital, under the control of the Greenwich and Deptford Hospital Management Committee, part of the South East Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board. It had 180 beds. In 1949 the Almeric Paget Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Department closed. It had been maintained since May 1916 by Lady Baillie and Dorothy Paget, the daughters of Almeric Paget. During its operational lifetime, the Department had provided massage, electrical, Swedish remedial, radiant heart and ultraviolet ray treatments, at a cost of over £70,000 to the Almeric Paget Trust. In 1965 the Hospital was absorbed by Greenwich District Hospital and became its Miller General Wing. It was considered too expensive (an estimated £600,000) to modernise the facilities and it closed in 1974, despite protests from the staff and local community, who had collected a petition of 12,000 signatures against the move. Services were transferred to the new Miller Wing of the Greenwich District Hospital. Present status Most of the Hospital was demolished in 1975, although the original Dispensary, General Wing building and Nurses' Home have survived. The site has recently been redeveloped by Bellway Homes Ltd. It now contains a new block along Greenwich High Road - Ashburham Apartments. "
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"Miller General Hospital for South East London, Greenwich High Road. The precursor to the Hospital was the Kent Dispensary, which opened in a house in the Broadway, Deptford, in 1783. In 1837 Queen Victoria agreed to be its patroness and the name was changed to the Royal Kent Dispensary. In 1851 the Dispensary was forced to move and a new building in Greenwich High Road was completed for it in 1855. To celebrate the centenary of the Dispensary in 1883, it was decided to build a hospital. This was intended also to be a memorial to the Revd Canon John Cale Miller (1814-1880), the founder of Hospital Sunday, who had been Vicar of St Alfege, Greenwich, at the time of his death and had greatly supported the work of the Dispensary. The Miller Memorial Hospital opened in December 1884, built in the grounds of the Dispensary. Its 25 beds served a population of over 510,000. It was the first hospital in Great Britain to have circular wards, which supposedly allowed better ventilation (i.e. there were no corners to harbour germs). The wards, named John Penn Ward and Beatrice Ward, were 35 feet (11 metres) in diameter and had 10 beds each. In April 1898 a new temporary wing was officially opened by the philanthropist John Passmore Edwards (1823-1911). It was urgently needed for the accommodation of out-patients, of whom 50 to 60 were treated daily, until a permanent building could be funded for the purpose. In 1908 the Hospital was renamed the Miller General Hospital for South East London. The Hospital Committee purchased a piece of land and properties abutting upon the buildings of the Hospital, which would be used for future extension. In July 1911 the foundation stone for a new wing was laid by William Heneage Legge, 6th Earl of Dartmouth (1851-1936). The William Bucknell Wing opened in 1912. The building was officially opened on 15th November by Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll (1848-1939). The new wing increased the bed complement to 76. It contained three wards - the Annie Zunz Ward, the Norfolk Ward (named after Mrs Charles Norfolk) and the Restell Ward (after Mr Thomas Miles Restell, who had died in 1899. By his will the sum of £5,000 would be paid to the Hospital on the death of his surviving widow. She died in 1927). In 1912 Sir Ernest Cassel gave £1,000 to the Hospital in memory of his daughter, Mrs Maude Ashley. A bed was named after her (and a second bed in 1916). The two large wards, one for men and one for women, were already occupied by patients receiving medical and surgical treatment. Each ward had a bathroom by the entrance lobby, instead of the usual practice of placing it at the far end. A small ward for one patient was also by the lobby, as was the ward kitchen and linen room. The ward floors were of black and white terrano, a lightweight, fire-proof, water-proof and rat-proof jointless flooring resembling a fine linoleum. It was difficult to keep satisfactorily clean and it was suggested that an expert would have to be hired at 30 shillings (£1.50) a week to clean it. The corridors were paved with terrazzo, which was not so difficult to clean but, in fact, cleaning of such a large area of floor and wall space in the new block required a great amount of labour by the domestic department. The lower half of the central lights of the wards were shaded, producing a subdued and pleasant effect. The shades for lights over the patients' beds came from America. Meals for the patients were brought to the wards in dinner wagons, the tops of which served as hot plates. The top floor of the new 4-storey building was devoted to the operating room and its annexes, including a bathroom for the surgeons (the first such to be provided in a hospital in England). The X-ray Department was located in the basement. The new block, with 51 beds, had cost £23,000 to build and equip, of which £7,000 still had to be raised. During WW1 the Hospital made 10-20 beds available for wounded and sick servicemen. By December 1914 they were all occupied. In 1916 Mrs Pauline Paget, wife of Almeric Paget (later 1st Baron Queenborough) opened a large Massage Department. On 21st September 1917 the Hospital took over the Mission Convalescent Home in Amherst Road, Bexhill, which had belonged to the Deptford Medical Mission. It had 14 beds and was renamed the Miller General Hospital Convalescent Home (From 24th February 1931 it became known as the Fountain Convalescent Home. It was closed during WW2 and then requisitioned by the Bexhill Corporation for housing). After the war two beds at the Hospital were endowed by the Bellingham Bowling and Lawn Tennis Club. As a war memorial, a stone tablet was placed above each bed inscribed with the names of those members and their sons who had been killed during WW1 (the tablets were lost when the Hospital was demolished). At the end of the 1920s the Hospital received funds from the remaining moneys raised for the Greenwich War Memorial in Blackheath, which was distributed to the hospitals of the Borough. In 1928 the Robinson Wing was built. It was named after John Henry Robinson, the Chairman of the Hospital from 1906 to 1931. The Hospital then had 151 beds. The new wards were named after Mr and Mrs John Morris (Morris Ward) and William Shepherd (Shepherd Ward). The new Children's Ward was opened by the Duchess of York in May 1929. It had been built and equipped with £5,000 raised as a tribute to the war dead. The Duchess also unveiled the Borough of Deptford War Memorial tablet placed in a corridor of the new building. A new operating theatre had been installed on the top floor of the Bucknell Wing, and a Nurses' Home built in Catherine Grove. In 1935 a new 16-bedded ward - the McDougall Ward named after Mr James McDougall, a member of the Hospital Board who had left £10,000 to the Hospital in his will - was built on the roof of the Robinson Wing. It was opened on 18th July by the Honorary Treasurer, General Sir Aylmer Haldane. The Hospital then had 167 beds, a Casualty Department and 18 specialist out-patients departments, namely, medical, surgical, children's ophthalmic, nose throat and ear, gynaecological, electrical, orthopaedic, genitourinary, pathological, dermatological, X-ray, dental, venereal diseases, massage, Swedish remedial, ultraviolet ray (artificial sunlight) and psychological medicine. The weekly cost of an in-patient was £3 8s 7d (£3.43) in 1935, compared with £3 6s 4d (£3.32) in 1934. A silver paper collection in 1935 had raised some £133 14s 9d (£133.74) for the Hospital. Arrangements were made with the Schiff Home to send female patients there for convalescence, while children were send to the Fountain Convalescent Home for Children in Bexhill-on-Sea, which had 16 cots. Patients there remained an average of 43 days at a weekly cost of £1 8s 8d (£1.43). A new Out-Patients Department opened in the late 1930s. During WW2 the Hospital joined the Emergency Medical Service, reserving 10 of its 172 beds for civilian or military casualties. The Hospital was adopted by the Chattanooga Branch of Bundles for Britain, Inc. for the duration of the war. The Pauline Paget Ward opened in 1947. It was named after the wife of Almeric Paget, 1st Baron Queenborough, and President of the Hospital. The weekly cost of an in-patient was £9 16s 11d (£9.85), with most patients staying on average 16 days. The Hospital joined the NHS in 1948, together with St Alfege's Hospital, under the control of the Greenwich and Deptford Hospital Management Committee, part of the South East Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board. It had 180 beds. In 1949 the Almeric Paget Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Department closed. It had been maintained since May 1916 by Lady Baillie and Dorothy Paget, the daughters of Almeric Paget. During its operational lifetime, the Department had provided massage, electrical, Swedish remedial, radiant heart and ultraviolet ray treatments, at a cost of over £70,000 to the Almeric Paget Trust. In 1965 the Hospital was absorbed by Greenwich District Hospital and became its Miller General Wing. It was considered too expensive (an estimated £600,000) to modernise the facilities and it closed in 1974, despite protests from the staff and local community, who had collected a petition of 12,000 signatures against the move. Services were transferred to the new Miller Wing of the Greenwich District Hospital. Present status Most of the Hospital was demolished in 1975, although the original Dispensary, General Wing building and Nurses' Home have survived. The site has recently been redeveloped by Bellway Homes Ltd. It now contains a new block along Greenwich High Road - Ashburham Apartments. "
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"Miller General Hospital for South East London, Greenwich High Road. The precursor to the Hospital was the Kent Dispensary, which opened in a house in the Broadway, Deptford, in 1783. In 1837 Queen Victoria agreed to be its patroness and the name was changed to the Royal Kent Dispensary. In 1851 the Dispensary was forced to move and a new building in Greenwich High Road was completed for it in 1855. To celebrate the centenary of the Dispensary in 1883, it was decided to build a hospital. This was intended also to be a memorial to the Revd Canon John Cale Miller (1814-1880), the founder of Hospital Sunday, who had been Vicar of St Alfege, Greenwich, at the time of his death and had greatly supported the work of the Dispensary. The Miller Memorial Hospital opened in December 1884, built in the grounds of the Dispensary. Its 25 beds served a population of over 510,000. It was the first hospital in Great Britain to have circular wards, which supposedly allowed better ventilation (i.e. there were no corners to harbour germs). The wards, named John Penn Ward and Beatrice Ward, were 35 feet (11 metres) in diameter and had 10 beds each. In April 1898 a new temporary wing was officially opened by the philanthropist John Passmore Edwards (1823-1911). It was urgently needed for the accommodation of out-patients, of whom 50 to 60 were treated daily, until a permanent building could be funded for the purpose. In 1908 the Hospital was renamed the Miller General Hospital for South East London. The Hospital Committee purchased a piece of land and properties abutting upon the buildings of the Hospital, which would be used for future extension. In July 1911 the foundation stone for a new wing was laid by William Heneage Legge, 6th Earl of Dartmouth (1851-1936). The William Bucknell Wing opened in 1912. The building was officially opened on 15th November by Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll (1848-1939). The new wing increased the bed complement to 76. It contained three wards - the Annie Zunz Ward, the Norfolk Ward (named after Mrs Charles Norfolk) and the Restell Ward (after Mr Thomas Miles Restell, who had died in 1899. By his will the sum of £5,000 would be paid to the Hospital on the death of his surviving widow. She died in 1927). In 1912 Sir Ernest Cassel gave £1,000 to the Hospital in memory of his daughter, Mrs Maude Ashley. A bed was named after her (and a second bed in 1916). The two large wards, one for men and one for women, were already occupied by patients receiving medical and surgical treatment. Each ward had a bathroom by the entrance lobby, instead of the usual practice of placing it at the far end. A small ward for one patient was also by the lobby, as was the ward kitchen and linen room. The ward floors were of black and white terrano, a lightweight, fire-proof, water-proof and rat-proof jointless flooring resembling a fine linoleum. It was difficult to keep satisfactorily clean and it was suggested that an expert would have to be hired at 30 shillings (£1.50) a week to clean it. The corridors were paved with terrazzo, which was not so difficult to clean but, in fact, cleaning of such a large area of floor and wall space in the new block required a great amount of labour by the domestic department. The lower half of the central lights of the wards were shaded, producing a subdued and pleasant effect. The shades for lights over the patients' beds came from America. Meals for the patients were brought to the wards in dinner wagons, the tops of which served as hot plates. The top floor of the new 4-storey building was devoted to the operating room and its annexes, including a bathroom for the surgeons (the first such to be provided in a hospital in England). The X-ray Department was located in the basement. The new block, with 51 beds, had cost £23,000 to build and equip, of which £7,000 still had to be raised. During WW1 the Hospital made 10-20 beds available for wounded and sick servicemen. By December 1914 they were all occupied. In 1916 Mrs Pauline Paget, wife of Almeric Paget (later 1st Baron Queenborough) opened a large Massage Department. On 21st September 1917 the Hospital took over the Mission Convalescent Home in Amherst Road, Bexhill, which had belonged to the Deptford Medical Mission. It had 14 beds and was renamed the Miller General Hospital Convalescent Home (From 24th February 1931 it became known as the Fountain Convalescent Home. It was closed during WW2 and then requisitioned by the Bexhill Corporation for housing). After the war two beds at the Hospital were endowed by the Bellingham Bowling and Lawn Tennis Club. As a war memorial, a stone tablet was placed above each bed inscribed with the names of those members and their sons who had been killed during WW1 (the tablets were lost when the Hospital was demolished). At the end of the 1920s the Hospital received funds from the remaining moneys raised for the Greenwich War Memorial in Blackheath, which was distributed to the hospitals of the Borough. In 1928 the Robinson Wing was built. It was named after John Henry Robinson, the Chairman of the Hospital from 1906 to 1931. The Hospital then had 151 beds. The new wards were named after Mr and Mrs John Morris (Morris Ward) and William Shepherd (Shepherd Ward). The new Children's Ward was opened by the Duchess of York in May 1929. It had been built and equipped with £5,000 raised as a tribute to the war dead. The Duchess also unveiled the Borough of Deptford War Memorial tablet placed in a corridor of the new building. A new operating theatre had been installed on the top floor of the Bucknell Wing, and a Nurses' Home built in Catherine Grove. In 1935 a new 16-bedded ward - the McDougall Ward named after Mr James McDougall, a member of the Hospital Board who had left £10,000 to the Hospital in his will - was built on the roof of the Robinson Wing. It was opened on 18th July by the Honorary Treasurer, General Sir Aylmer Haldane. The Hospital then had 167 beds, a Casualty Department and 18 specialist out-patients departments, namely, medical, surgical, children's ophthalmic, nose throat and ear, gynaecological, electrical, orthopaedic, genitourinary, pathological, dermatological, X-ray, dental, venereal diseases, massage, Swedish remedial, ultraviolet ray (artificial sunlight) and psychological medicine. The weekly cost of an in-patient was £3 8s 7d (£3.43) in 1935, compared with £3 6s 4d (£3.32) in 1934. A silver paper collection in 1935 had raised some £133 14s 9d (£133.74) for the Hospital. Arrangements were made with the Schiff Home to send female patients there for convalescence, while children were send to the Fountain Convalescent Home for Children in Bexhill-on-Sea, which had 16 cots. Patients there remained an average of 43 days at a weekly cost of £1 8s 8d (£1.43). A new Out-Patients Department opened in the late 1930s. During WW2 the Hospital joined the Emergency Medical Service, reserving 10 of its 172 beds for civilian or military casualties. The Hospital was adopted by the Chattanooga Branch of Bundles for Britain, Inc. for the duration of the war. The Pauline Paget Ward opened in 1947. It was named after the wife of Almeric Paget, 1st Baron Queenborough, and President of the Hospital. The weekly cost of an in-patient was £9 16s 11d (£9.85), with most patients staying on average 16 days. The Hospital joined the NHS in 1948, together with St Alfege's Hospital, under the control of the Greenwich and Deptford Hospital Management Committee, part of the South East Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board. It had 180 beds. In 1949 the Almeric Paget Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Department closed. It had been maintained since May 1916 by Lady Baillie and Dorothy Paget, the daughters of Almeric Paget. During its operational lifetime, the Department had provided massage, electrical, Swedish remedial, radiant heart and ultraviolet ray treatments, at a cost of over £70,000 to the Almeric Paget Trust. In 1965 the Hospital was absorbed by Greenwich District Hospital and became its Miller General Wing. It was considered too expensive (an estimated £600,000) to modernise the facilities and it closed in 1974, despite protests from the staff and local community, who had collected a petition of 12,000 signatures against the move. Services were transferred to the new Miller Wing of the Greenwich District Hospital. Present status Most of the Hospital was demolished in 1975, although the original Dispensary, General Wing building and Nurses' Home have survived. The site has recently been redeveloped by Bellway Homes Ltd. It now contains a new block along Greenwich High Road - Ashburham Apartments."
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"Ford Thames ET6 Dropside Lorry"
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"Ford Thames ET6 Dropside Lorry"
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EAW037128
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"Ford Thames ET6 Dropside Lorry"
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EAW037120
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"Ford Thames ET6 Dropside Lorry"
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EAW037122
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EAW037122
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"Ford Thames ET6 Drop Side Truck"
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EAW037125
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EAW037125
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"Ford Thames ET6 Dropside Lorry"
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EAW027896
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"SHIPMENT OF 26 BRISTOL ALUMINIUM SCHOOLS"
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EAW046643
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EAW046643
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"Commer Express Delivery Van"
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EAW046643
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EAW046643
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"Commer Superpoise flatbed"
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EAW040789
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EAW040789
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"1948–1949 Rover P3 75 Light Six. The Rover Seventy-Five or Rover P3 series were 1.6 and 2.0-litre executive cars announced in the middle of February 1948[2] and produced by The Rover Company Limited until the (northern) summer of 1949. Two months after the announcement of the new cars "a new vehicle for agriculture" was announced, the Land-Rover, with the engine of the new Sixty."
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EAW040786
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EAW040786
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"1948–1949 Rover P3 75 Light Six. The Rover Seventy-Five or Rover P3 series were 1.6 and 2.0-litre executive cars announced in the middle of February 1948[2] and produced by The Rover Company Limited until the (northern) summer of 1949. Two months after the announcement of the new cars "a new vehicle for agriculture" was announced, the Land-Rover, with the engine of the new Sixty. "
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EAW040784
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EAW040784
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"1948–1949 Rover P3 75 Light Six. The Rover Seventy-Five or Rover P3 series were 1.6 and 2.0-litre executive cars announced in the middle of February 1948[2] and produced by The Rover Company Limited until the (northern) summer of 1949. Two months after the announcement of the new cars "a new vehicle for agriculture" was announced, the Land-Rover, with the engine of the new Sixty."
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EAW040789
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EAW040789
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"1946–52 Riley RMB 2.5 Saloon. The 2.5 L (2443 cc) RMB was a lengthened RMA launched in 1946. It used the 2.5 L (2443 cc) "Big Four" engine with twin SU carburettors, starting with 90 hp (67 kW) but increasing to 100 hp (75 kW) for 1948 with a 95 mph (153 km/h) top speed. The wheelbase was 6.5 in (165 mm) longer and the overall length was a full 7 in (178 mm) longer than the RMA. The RMB was replaced by the RMF for 1952."
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EAW040786
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EAW040786
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"1946–52 Riley RMB 2.5 Saloon. The 2.5 L (2443 cc) RMB was a lengthened RMA launched in 1946. It used the 2.5 L (2443 cc) "Big Four" engine with twin SU carburettors, starting with 90 hp (67 kW) but increasing to 100 hp (75 kW) for 1948 with a 95 mph (153 km/h) top speed. The wheelbase was 6.5 in (165 mm) longer and the overall length was a full 7 in (178 mm) longer than the RMA. The RMB was replaced by the RMF for 1952."
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EAW040784
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EAW040784
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"1946–52 Riley RMB 2.5 Saloon. The 2.5 L (2443 cc) RMB was a lengthened RMA launched in 1946. It used the 2.5 L (2443 cc) "Big Four" engine with twin SU carburettors, starting with 90 hp (67 kW) but increasing to 100 hp (75 kW) for 1948 with a 95 mph (153 km/h) top speed. The wheelbase was 6.5 in (165 mm) longer and the overall length was a full 7 in (178 mm) longer than the RMA. The RMB was replaced by the RMF for 1952. "
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EPW055550
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EPW055550
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"Bedford W Series Dropside Lorry "
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EPW055550
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"Bedford W Series Flatbed Lorry"
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EPW055550
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"2 x Bedford W Series Flatbed Lorries"
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EPW055550
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EPW055550
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"Bedford W Series Flatbed Lorry"
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EAW042456
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EAW042456
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"ERF 8 Wheeler Lorry"
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EAW042456
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EAW049282
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EAW049282
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"Rover 12 P2"
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EAW049286
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EAW049286
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"Rover 12 P2"
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EAW049286
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"Austin A40 Devon"
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EAW049286
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EAW049286
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"Ford Anglia E494"
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EAW049282
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EAW049282
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"Ford Anglia E494"
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EAW049282
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EAW049282
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"Jowett 8hp"
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EAW049286
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EAW049286
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"Jowett 8hp"
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EAW049286
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EAW049286
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"Standard Vanguard Estate"
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EAW049282
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EAW049282
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"Standard Vanguard Estate"
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EAW049286
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EAW049282
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EAW049282
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"Ford E93A Prefect"
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EAW049286
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EAW049286
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"Ford E93A Prefect"
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EAW049286
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EAW049286
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"Austin A40 Somerset"
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EAW049282
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EAW049282
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"Austin A40 Somerset"
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EAW049282
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EAW049282
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"Austin A40 Devon"
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EAW049282
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EAW049282
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"Austin 10 Cambridge"
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EAW049286
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EAW049286
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"Austin 10 Cambridge"
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EAW049286
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EAW049286
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"Austin A40 Devon"
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EAW049282
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EAW049282
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"Austin A70 Hampshire"
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EAW049286
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EAW049286
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"Morris Minor"
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EAW049282
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EAW049282
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EAW049282
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"Morris Minor"
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EPR000510
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EPW037854
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"Faces"
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EAW052991
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EAW052991
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"RAF Queen Mary Trailer"
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EAW046642
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EAW046642
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"Bedford WTL Flatbed Truck"
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EAW046642
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EAW046642
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"Standard Vanguard Phase I"
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EAW051963
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EAW051963
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"Vauxhall Wyvern"
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EAW052992
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EAW052992
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"Austin A70 Utility"
7 years ago
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EAW026308
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"Well spotted Ted, I can now just make out the 'tapered'..."
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EAW052992
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"Morris J type "
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EAW026308
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EAW026308
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"A pair of Bedford OYD 3Ton GS trucks"
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EAW026308
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"A pair of Ford WOT1 Crew Buses"
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EAW026308
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"A pair of Commer Commando Crew Buses."
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EAW052017
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EAW052017
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"Leyland Comet Tanker"
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EAW052017
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EAW052017
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"Bedford OS Tanker"
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EAW052018
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EAW052018
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"AEC Monarch Tanker Lorry"
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EAW052017
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EAW052017
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"AEC Monarch Tanker Lorry"
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EAW052016
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EAW052016
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"AEC Monarch Tanker Lorry"
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EAW050706
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EAW050706
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"Austin 10 van"
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EAW050700
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EAW050700
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"Austin 10 van"
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EAW050699
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EAW050699
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"Austin 10 van"
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EAW050698
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EAW050698
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"Austin 10 van"
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EAW050701
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EAW050701
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"Austin 10 van"
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EAW050702
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EAW050702
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"Leyland Comet Tanker"
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EAW050703
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EAW050703
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"Leyland Comet Tanker"
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EAW050705
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EAW050705
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"Leyland Comet Tanker"
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EAW050704
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EAW050704
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"Leyland Comet Tanker"
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EAW050697
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EAW050697
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"Leyland Comet Tanker"
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EAW050697
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EAW050697
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"AEC Monarch Turners Tanker"
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EAW050702
7 years ago
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EAW050702
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"Standard Vanguard (top) alongside Vauxhall Wyvern LIX "
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EAW050702
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EAW050702
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EAW050702
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"Vauxhall Wyvern EIX (top) with Vauxhall Wyvern LIX"
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EAW050702
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EAW050702
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