Phil Sutters' photos with the keyword: coach
Veloreisen Eastbourne 7 7 2024
11 Jul 2024 |
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or is it the team bus for some prestigious cycling team attending a sporting event?
Search Twerenbold online to find out.
1963 AEC Regent V double deck bus HCVS Brighton 12…
1965 Leyland Titan on display at HCVS Brighton 12…
1961 Leyland Antlantean open top bus HCVS 12 5 202…
1929 Leyland Lioness coach HCVS Brighton 12 5 2024
Seven Sisters No 120 Volvo B7L Lewes for Ukrainian…
Stagecoach Dennis-Alexander 18411 at Lewes for the…
Stagecoach Scania Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 1598…
12 Apr 2022 |
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Stagecoach Enviro 400 MMC 10945 at Seaford for the…
Seven Sisters 1966 Bristol MW coach Lewes for Ukra…
12 Apr 2022 |
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This coach used to belong to Seaford & District Buses. Seven Sisters seem to have taken over most of the S&D vehicles and services.
It can be seen in its former livery here www.ipernity.com/doc/philsutters/47328786/in/album/1197782
IWR 4 comp 2nd rnd top pan Havenstreet 19 7 2018
IWR carriage bodies for restoration Havenstreet 19…
IWR carriage bodies for restoration Havenstreet 19…
Seaford & District Bus Co Bristol MW coach Seaford…
16 Sep 2018 |
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Kremerskothen coaches - Bishopstone - 16.9.2013
30 Mar 2014 |
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The MAN is the rear coach in the top photo., but I expect you had worked that one out!
Grand holiday home Winchelsea Beach 6 1994
12 May 2012 |
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Antique railway carriages converted into holiday homes at Winchelsea Beach - photographed in June 1994.
14.5.2012 Judging by Google maps aerial photographs this edifice and the more modest, straight conversion of a railway carriage, to the left, both seem to have been around in the recent past. The Google copyright date is given as 2012, if I read it correctly.
Shanty town Winchelsea Beach June 1994
12 May 2012 |
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Antique railway carriages converted into holiday homes at Winchelsea Beach - photographed in June 1994
2015 It is a whole lot smarter now - but less characterful!
Panelled coach Winchelsea Beach June 1994
12 May 2012 |
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Antique railway carriages converted into holiday homes at Winchelsea Beach - photographed in June 1994
The panelling looks, to me, like that used on South Eastern Railway stock around 1900. Kichenside's 'Railway Carriage Album' has a suitable candidate on page 172. It's the deep panels around the windows, combined with smallish, round-ended panels under the droplights in the doors, that lead me to that conclusion.
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