Scrapbook Memories (Part 1)

Radclive Transport of Faringdon.

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Radclive Volvo.jpg

Radclive Transport.jpg

Radclive Mastiff.jpg

Radclive European.jpg

Radclive DAF.jpg

A colour shot of a probable previously posted black and white.

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John Allen and Ford Lowloader.jpg

Underneath this lot is a lorry.

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Tuckwells thro’ the years.
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Tuckwell Lowloader.jpg

Tuckwell tipper.jpg

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A couple of Murco tankers.
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Murco tanker 2.jpg

Murco tanker.jpg

Better informed than me tell me this is carrying car body shells from Pressed Steel Cowley to Coventry.

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Car Transporter in Adderbury.jpg

Same village of Deddington and more car factory traffic.
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Deddington.jpg

This is a real gem, one of Mortons of Coventry first wagons, may be the very first, it is a solid tyred Daimler wagon and drag unloading car bodies at Cowley in 1925.

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Mortons Wagon and Drag.jpg

A couple from Partridge of Cassington who was agent/dealer for Dodge.
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Partridge wrecker.jpg

Partridge Dodge.jpg

Nesbitts of Banbury dunno if they’re still going.
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Nesbitts Banbury.jpg

Holtons of Banbury.
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Holtons.jpg

Prior’s sleeper cab with sleeper.
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Prior Sleeper.jpg

Prior Bulker.jpg

Prior Bulk.jpg

K J Millard of Chipping Norton.

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Crapper and Sons of Carterton.

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Crapper Tipper.jpg

Crapper Foden.jpg

The Clanfield Milling and Straw Rope Co. Clanfield, Oxfordshire.

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Transporter but not cars this time.
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Is’nt the erf the one richard hamond used on top gear and the magnum clarkson’s stealth magnum

how come the guy sleeper cab never got curtains :question: ,or was it just a rest cab :question: :question:

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oiltreader:
Transporter but not cars this time.
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Is’nt the erf the one richard hamond used on top gear and the magnum clarkson’s stealth magnum

I think you are right there, the ERF was James Mays.
Great pics oiltreader.

Smiles for Miles, & going off the fleet of wagons they had in the old days they must have been the biggest tipper hauliers at that time. In the Newcastle area.