Oil and Fuel companies

Sniffy:
A few from around Kingsbury last week

Don’t men with guns and balaclavas come to ask you what you are doing photographing a fuel dump?

Wheel Nut:

Sniffy:
A few from around Kingsbury last week

Don’t men with guns and balaclavas come to ask you what you are doing photographing a fuel dump?

If you stand around with a high Viz on they think you’re the Vosa and keep well away !

V7victor - presume you mean the Volvo, tank built for re-fuelling aircraft

I was thinking along them lines,Cheers,Vic.

My nipper at BP driver of the year.

A few more from the 60’s

Wheel Nut:

Chris Webb:
I read somewhere that Bulk Liquid Transport was tied in with Peter Slater,the tipper firm from Gildersome and later was the forerunner of LPG at Morley?

I am sure Lord Walker of Hazchem fame will be able to verify that Chris. :stuck_out_tongue:

LORD WALKER IF IT IS THE SAME MAN ALAN WAS AT SMITH & ROBINSON
FIRST THEN WENT TO LPG. TO DO THE HAZ CHEM SCHOOL.FOR A GOOD FEW YEARS
& the top men at lpg were majour Mcqurck & maxwel homes.when lpg sold out to calor gas
one of them went to leeds football club.

bloxotrix:
My nipper at BP driver of the year.

Tut tut , driving the wrong way around a one way system

Taken whilst working in Portugal.

A few more from the Appleyard of Leeds archives, with tanks fitted by Charles Roberts I’m told

One of me tipping at Thursby’s at Carnforth about 1999

Avonmouth this week

Sniffy:
Avonmouth this week

J K Comercials if i am not mistaken

JK Commercials… Jan just sold out to WG Davies last Friday

Sniffy:
JK Commercials… Jan just sold out to WG Davies last Friday

Jan such a happy chap he just could not contain his excitement when talking to you.

Sniffy, i feel i know you ■■?

Is that the JK on the docks at Avonmouth?

Sniffy:
JK Commercials… Jan just sold out to WG Davies last Friday

bloxotrix:
Is that the JK on the docks at Avonmouth?

Sniffy:
JK Commercials… Jan just sold out to WG Davies last Friday

Yep, JK commercials Avonmouth.

A few more from the Leeds based Appleyard Archives

Another batch of northern oldies

A few more AD trucks, all early seventies

A few more fuel oils distributors