dps[23] - living van interior {2 of 3}
dps[23] - living van exterior {1 of 3}
dps[23] - A&P No.14071 {1 of 2}
dps[23] - A&P No.14071 {2 of 2} and two S4s
dps[23] - paired steam waggons
dps[23] - Burrell No.3220
dps[23] - A&P No.8754
dps[23] - Fowler No.6624 {1 of 2}
dps[23] - Fowler No.6624 {2 of 2}
dps[23] - matched Allchins
dps[23] - Burrell No.2696
dps[23] - Fowler No.9544
dps[23] - A&P No.9303
dps[23] - minis over here
dps[23] - three in a row
dps[23] - the biggest !
dps[23] - BMD {2 of 2}
dps[23] - BMD {1 of 2}
oaw - three flowers
eld - just one flower ... {2 0f 2}
eld - poppy {1 of 2}
oaw - Mrs Swallow
oaw[I] - cream-spot ladybird {2 of 2}
dps[23] - Fowler A5 No.11108 {2 of 2}
dps[23] - Fowler A5 No.11108 {1 of 2}
dps[23] - Marshall N0.87003
dps[23] - far right is 'Sir John Williams'
dps[23] - general view
dps[23] - Fowler No.17289 {2 of 2}
dps[23] - Fowler No.17289 {1 of 2}
dps[23] - Petter M gen-set
dps[23] - Crossley hot tube
dps[23] - parade of minis
dps[23] - two unlisted veterans
dps[23] - gallopers
dps[23] - Alvis
dps[23] - Dormobile
dps[23] - LandRover line-up
dps[23] - Vitesse
dps[23] - Berkley
dps[23] - MG
dps[23] - two red LandRovers
dps[23] - Cyclops
dps[23] - Jowett Jupiter {1 of 2}
dps[23] - Jowett Jupiter {2 of 2}
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dps[23] - living van {3 of 3}
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Information board displayed with the living van [in lieu of an entry in the rally handbook]
To summarise - the van was built by Brayshaw's of Yeadon - near Leeds - in 1912 for Henry Miller, was passed to the Proctor family in the 1920s.
The Robson family undertook a four year restoration project during 1989 to 1993 {?}
The results of their work are stunning - and I'm writing as a person heavily involved in restoration of timber heritage vehicles.
To summarise - the van was built by Brayshaw's of Yeadon - near Leeds - in 1912 for Henry Miller, was passed to the Proctor family in the 1920s.
The Robson family undertook a four year restoration project during 1989 to 1993 {?}
The results of their work are stunning - and I'm writing as a person heavily involved in restoration of timber heritage vehicles.
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