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West country caravan site, early 1960s


This is the best photograph that I can find of my father's 1960 Singer Gazelle IIIA, bought new through my maternal grandfather's garage, but traded for the series V in 1964. The IIIA was dark green with a grey-green flash (known on later cars, at least, as holly green and willow green), like this one. I am fairly certain that the site is in the West Country. I suppose that the larger caravans in the row across the middle of the shot would have been kept permanently on the site, although my parents' van was a touring one; for more on this see www.flickr.com/photos/40878011@N07/7329075692/in/set-7215... .
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