O&S(meme) - Tie it down, sport.
SFF / TiG (gen) - SOCUK patch
O&S(meme) - puppies
O&S(meme) - Covid vs Titanic conspiraloons
O&S(meme) - age-related joke
O&S(meme) - request
O&S(meme) - no such thing ...
par - ballerina tree
O&S(meme) - billionaire's vanity
O&S(meme) - poverty & capitalism
O&S(meme) - book facts
clch - breakwater dolosse
TiG (gen) - space force patch
cvd - vaccinated
cvd (meme) - classics ?
GGF - Riverside from Newcastle
GGF - display garden on Riverside
GGF - Northern Rock
bwc - sunbathing
bwc - pampas grass
B&M - Green Carpet Moth
baw - bird-table visitor
oaw[I] - spotted beetle {1 of 2}
cvd - Tube passengers, 26th July 2021
VoR[19] - Devil's Bridge
IoM[1] - Diesel railcar {No.s 19 or 20}
cvd (meme) - death & coffins
olb / DoL - Aberdyfi
DoL / BDD - Douglas
clch - Floods in Germany, rivers in July 2021 [2 o…
clch - Germany, rainfall totals, 14th July 2021
clch - Flooding in Germany, rainfall July 2021 [1…
O&S - Mr Clippet or clippy
VoR[19] / CLW[19] - Halls were here ?
VoR[19] - return journey
VoR[19] - stairs and falls
VoR[19] - No.1213
VoR[19] - was a farm, once
VoR[19] - old farmhouse
VoR[19] - almost there
VoR[19] - trees and more trees
vor[19] - mining spoil
VoR[19] - was a red kite !
VoR[19] - Pen Dinas
VoR[19] - climbing
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This rather drew my eyes as we arrived at the Bala Lake Railway.
Apparently, it lives here now.
Apparently, it lives here now.
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Enjoy your day my friend.
StoneRoad2013 club has replied to HappySnapperA (now late) friend of mine used to drive own and drive one of these, he described driving it as a good upper-body workout as it had no power-assist on the steering. But still fun, as long as the roads were not too busy for the braking distances.
To be honest, I only remember the "Trader" very vaguely, although several have turned up at various heritage vehicle rallies.
Seen a few by Leyland.
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