All good but the first one is outstanding.
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All good but the first one is outstanding.
Oh dear, a Septic limo at church what next? I'm sure Savo will object to this.
The picture of Andrews states it is in Cranbourne road, definitely not, there are no semi detached there. Looks like the next road, Salisbury Rd.
Great pics Gerard, what a waste of a fine building though. :handclap:
They are not cobbles, they are setts.
I ended up Googling it,they used a variety of engines from British Anzani to the big 4 stroke twin royal Enfield which did 100 mph.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley_Cars
Late 50's and early 60's.
It is a Berkley, used Enfield 350 cc twin motorbike engine.
I met Rory when he decided to try working on private hire, the poor dispatcher used to dread him calling in for a job on the radio when it was busy. Anyone who knew him will know why. :)
Fat Scouse, I went to the Bluecoat Grammar School, left in 1954 at that time I lived in Salisbury Rd. Wavertree.
I remember Bascombes, it was between the railway and where the old cinema was, used to go there on the way home from school.
It is Anglican, I looked it up.
Get well soon Chris, you are built like me, a lot of you to land heavily.
Yes. it was number 60, opposite the Somali club. you could also get wines and spirits.
I'm pretty sure they were separate organizations Norm.
Church lads brigade, intended to be like the scouts but never succeeded. It was a C of E organization, I was a member when I attended St. Stephens Gateacre
Great pic Leon, where is it?
Most 4 cylinder cars had that problem on the extreme welsh hills. I had the same problem in a Mk2 Consul trying to get to the graveyard where my family is in Tremeirchion.
I think they came out soon after WW2, they had a 4 cylinder engine, the later Westminster had a 6 cylinder. The Atlantic was available as a 2 door coupe and as a convertible. I saw one on Ebay a...
Hi Az,The A90 Atlantic was built for the American market but was available to order in the UK. I seem to remember it held an endurance record at the Brickyard for many years. It wasn't really a...
http://www.oldclassiccar.co.uk/visitors_hillman_minx.htm
I was around at the time and was a car nut.
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The car in the pic is a hillman minx from about 1954.
Hi, That is my picture, my niece has the original. You are welcome to use it if you want to. I no longer use the nickname Shytalk.
Brian, get well soon.
Best wishes.
Take it easy and get well soon.:PDT_Aliboronz_11: