pv83:
pyewacket947v:
oiltreader:
Thanks to rastone, Buzzer and pv83
brilliant input 
A few more Sisu thanks to Peter Schöler.
Oily
eeekkk, that vertical stack next to a tank of something flammable.!
Livin’ on the edge that is eh

Glad it sparked some interest, or might do
oh well.
Oily
oiltreader:
pv83:
pyewacket947v:
oiltreader:
Thanks to rastone, Buzzer and pv83
brilliant input 
A few more Sisu thanks to Peter Schöler.
Oily
eeekkk, that vertical stack next to a tank of something flammable.!
Livin’ on the edge that is eh [emoji38] [emoji38]
Glad it sparked some interest, or might do [emoji38]
oh well.
Oily
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pv83:
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A good looking truck I had never seen before.
oiltreader:
Thanks to rastone, Buzzer and pv83
brilliant input 
A few more Sisu thanks to Peter Schöler.
Oily
An interesting sampling of Finnish trucks! I’m wondering what the yellow tanker is for; 1965 means flammable gas, but what’s on the trailer?
pyewacket947v:
Barton Lorry Park
A1 North Yorks
28 April 1982
Crikey! This brings back some memories, used to use Barton Truck Stop a lot years ago when I went up the north east.
Froggy55:
oiltreader:
Thanks to rastone, Buzzer and pv83
brilliant input 
A few more Sisu thanks to Peter Schöler.
Oily
An interesting sampling of Finnish trucks! I’m wondering what the yellow tanker is for; 1965 means flammable gas, but what’s on the trailer?
The trailer is a asphalt heater/burner, the tanker a supply of LPG.
Oily
Thanks to pyewacket947v for the pic 
Load of apples 
Oily

Kempston:
pyewacket947v:
Barton Lorry Park
A1 North Yorks
28 April 1982
Crikey! This brings back some memories, used to use Barton Truck Stop a lot years ago when I went up the north east.
Hi Kemptson, reading your input on the Paul Gee thread, I gather your were familiar with this firms.
Oily

oiltreader:
Kempston:
pyewacket947v:
Barton Lorry Park
A1 North Yorks
28 April 1982
Crikey! This brings back some memories, used to use Barton Truck Stop a lot years ago when I went up the north east.
Hi Kemptson, reading your input on the Paul Gee thread, I gather your were familiar with this firms.
Oily
Yes thanks oiltreader, more so London Brick as a youngster, would’ve loved to have driven for them now but as it was back then. My best job was driving for W.H.Allen in Bedford. Probably the best driving job around back then. Doubt anyone will have any photos of them though.
Cresswell Beach Blake Moor.
Cresswell Beach Hemscott Hill.
pv83:
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A kind of Super-Hippo? Maybe built for the army?
Interesting picture of the Army Leyland Patrick.
But the lad cab was difficult enough to climb into anyway so that one must have been a real challenge.
David
Tynesides pic: Aftermath of an accident in the Durham area. I believe the Foden belonged to Snowdons’ who were based in West Durham. (could be wrong on that one)
Its got S Snowdon on the front of the cab, could see it better when I enlarged the photo, bit of a mess but those wooden framed cabs weren’t really built for safety! Wonder how the driver faired. Franky.
Ah just spotted the guy with a bandage on his head, if that’s him he had a lucky day!
Frankydobo:
Tynesides pic: Aftermath of an accident in the Durham area. I believe the Foden belonged to Snowdons’ who were based in West Durham. (could be wrong on that one)
Its got S Snowdon on the front of the cab, could see it better when I enlarged the photo, bit of a mess but those wooden framed cabs weren’t really built for safety! Wonder how the driver faired. Franky.
The original note with the photo mentioned that the load was crates of fish. Just blown it up as far as I can and it looks like fish lying around one of the burst crates under the back axle.
I seem to remember a Snowdon from up Wolsingham area many years ago. Not sure if the wagons were a red, similar to Salkelds colours.
Tyneside
Just found this Flickr photo. Les.