 Fyffes Bananas |
 An Austin Van |
 Foden |
 London Midland |
 Farmer Coaches |
 Phillip Duck and Sons from Bosham |
 Hopper, Carpenter, from Sandwich |
 ERF Tractor unit |
 Unknown make, unknown year |
 Its a 3 wheeler, dont know anything else |
 My Guess, this vehicle is from WW2 and the box on the roof is filled with gas, which runs the van |
 A hot day, open door AC |
 A Scammell owned by Annis and Co of Pump Lane, (I have been to Pump Lane ) |
 M.A.N. truck |
 A Leyland truck |
 An ERF, recovery service |
 A Guy Motors truck |
 An Albion owned by Grundon |
 Morris Minor Van, |
 Austin |
 A Scammell Crusader, owned by Knowles |
 Shrewsbury Knave, steam engine |
 A Foden Steam powered Lorry |
 Emily, a Foden Steam powered Lorry |
 Maggie Ann, A Foden belonging to Whites |
 A Foden Tractor Unit , owned by Anthony Kemp |
 A Bedford Livestock Transporter |
 Livestock Transport |
 Steels of Cheltenham, Breakdown and Recovery Service |
 A Scammell |
 Fire Engine from Douglas Isle of Man |
 Unknown Fire Engine |
 A Dennis Fire Engine |
 Old Fire Engines are quite cheap |
 Tipper truck owned by FOSS |
 M.A.N. Heavy recovery |
 Post Office Telephones |
 A Telephone Engineers van, I know. |
 A Thornycroft Lorry owned by William Bowker |
 Unknown make |
 An ambulance |
 The AvonHill |
 A Boy named Sue, Foden Lorry |
 A Morris Commercial |
 Leith Hill is not in London |
 Old coach in magnificent condition |
 Looks like a French destination, a Leyland bus |
 A number 12 bus |
 Lots of power under that hood |
 Another from USA, looks good. |
 An old Jeep |
 Loch Ness Honey, a long way from home |
 Fried Fish and Chips, and they never stopped, damn |
 This looks very powerful |
 A Convertible Coach |
 Possibly a Ford, converted to carry liquids |
 Whangarei Fruit Farms, could be a Ford |
 Lacre L model 1920 Road Sweeper |