Long Departed Southampton Hauliers (Part 2)

Hi John we are fine thanks hope you and Gill are as well,that’s not me on the binder,I was in the Bat and Ball pub where the first game of cricket was played.
Keep up the good work on here,as you say we’ve lost a lot of the old lads and banter off the old Trucknet.
Regards Richard.

Container company in Lorraines, Buzzer

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Right Gazzer or your main man exciled in Scotland who had this first, Buzzer

Andy and his Dad

Just for Richard, HNY to you and Angie, Buzzer


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Thank you John the same to you and Gill I paid £1500 for that back in the day one of the last F89’s built.would pull a house down.

Town Quay 1944 USA troops loading gear for D day, Buzzer

Buildings still recognisable today.

Outside the gates at Ryde Terrace Southampton

Monty dug these photos out of these two good looking lads, circa 70/71, the hands on the hips look a bit suspect, but we’re just good friends

Here is a line up of F88’s from A.E.Parker bought from Princes commercials in Southampton, plenty of reg numbers there Gazzer for when you are trying to place who owned it first quizzes, Buzzer


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Colin Cahalin of Bursledon, Buzzer


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One of Mo Bakers transcons, Buzzer


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Chris Hill look what I have found on the internet, cheers Buzzer


Good one John looks like it might be Beaulieu Road sale site

Also I noted a Cherry & Sons refreshment van, they used to be at all the farm sales and they came from Bournemouth, JD

Southampton docks some time ago, Buzzer

Before they came and bartered with Franky Allan only to get hoodwinked, Buzzer


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