Fodens.

Malta.

Couple of nice Fodens operated by Ockley Brick, note their motors were fitted with the London Brick Selfstak offloaders. I can’t remember the relationship with London Brick but I seem to remember there was something. Nmp

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Malta.

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I know a Joseph Sammut on Malta who restores vintage machinery, maybe a relative?

Pete.

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Nice old transporter

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Buzzer

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my dads 1st coach , and the only foden he ever bought.

tony

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I collected Foden’s RDT 759X and 760X from there when North Riding Garages ran it, both had been at Tipcon.

Pete.

Giving her some welly ! NMP off FB

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Grey n purple from Brum if I remember right,Pete will know NMP off FB

coomsey:
Grey n purple from Brum if I remember right,Pete will know NMP off FB
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They had several depots Paul, Manchester, Wakefield, Darley Dale which was the old Toft Brothers and Tomlinson yard/garage. I went for a fitters job at Darley Dale but didn’t get set on as I only had a HGV class two and they were changing over from eight leggers to those silly things that bend in the middle! :open_mouth: My pal and neighbour the late Gordon Oliver drove a Seddon four wheeler for them until he retired, two loads of refactory bricks from Friden brickworks to Sheffield daily.

Pete.