The old wagon scene lost a prominent character on Thursday last week with the passing of Jack Butterworth, of Littleborough. Jack was well known as a dedicated Albion man, having driven them for many years with Ripponden and District, and latterly owning and restoring one of his own. This was a model FT21N, registration number HSR 112, which Jack bought from Cawthornes of Darton (Majestic Motors) in 1989, and restored with the help of friends over the following couple of years. After a period in the livery of Land’s of Barnsley, Ripponden Motors sponsored a repaint into their colours. Jack rallied this lorry extensively for several more years, and was a member of the Albion Foundation at Biggar. As well as a long life on the road, Jack had an extensive photographic collection, and was an excellent modeller and also a poet. His last journey will be as he wanted it, on the back of an Albion.
Here is one of his own poems, very fitting at this sad time:
A DRIVER’S LAMENT - by Jack Butterworth.
Remember me when I have gone
as the driver of an Albion.
Of all the things I might have done,
I chose to drive an Albion.
A Scots built lorry, never beat,
Seen down every British street.
Of all the things I might have done,
I chose to drive an Albion.
A lorry driver of today
Would look at one and turn away.
He wouldn’t look on it as fun
If he’d to drive an Albion.
And when at last I’m laid to rest
My time on earth is done
Remember that I drove the best
- I drove an Albion.
I’ve nothing really to regret,
And now my course is run
I pray that you will not forget
- I drove an Albion.
Rest in peace, my friend,
- Fodenway.