Phil Sutters' photos with the keyword: coach

Veloreisen Eastbourne 7 7 2024

11 Jul 2024 1 95
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…

Stagecoach Enviro 400 MMC 10945 at Seaford for the…

Seven Sisters 1966 Bristol MW coach Lewes for Ukra…

12 Apr 2022 67
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…

Kremerskothen coaches - Bishopstone - 16.9.2013

30 Mar 2014 184
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 266
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 1 558
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 1 315
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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