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British Commercial Vehicle Museum
#11
Thanks for the photo noel. I`d hoped to attend but couldn`t make it.
Enclosed is a photo of a crane sent to me by a friend in America. The operator was positioning an air contitioning unit - but over-reached!!!! They are now wondering how they can remove it from the roof of three blocks of offices.
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Noel, Is it OK you use your photo please? I`m sure that my fellow, truck building, forum members in the states would be more than interested to see the Mack in a British setting.
Jim
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#12
Stunning photo Noel !!
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#13
No problem Jim. I got a side shot as well, plus one or two others but every time I took a shot somebody walked across . Grrrrrrr.
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#14
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#15
The exhibition's on again this Sunday between 10am and 5pm.
And of course free with free parking for skinflints like me.
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#16
going back to the bus route the Sumpter Horse was no 23 and the gas works stop was known as Bee lane. My Gran & Granddads house and builders yard where in between the two stops.
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#17
And wasn't No 28 the Bridge Inn? I would be good to do a photographic journey of the route...top or bottom deck?/
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#18
yes I think it was
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#19
And still is I think, unless they changed it to the Firkin and Bridge or something equally as naff!
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#20
20th July there is an ERF and Foden vehicles exhibition. Any info on this Jim would be appreciated.
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