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