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Re: Richards and Wallington

Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 3:56 pm
by kieran
jwinney wrote:
gah1950 wrote:hello chainmaker.
i can remember well the incident of the lorraine crane,it was doing a tandem lift of one of the girders on the walnut tree viaduct at taffs well nr cardiff.not sure of the crane that was basically sat on the a470 but during the lift the lorraine was pulled off the old railway track above and landed on the taff valley floor i cant remember any one getting seriously hurt in the incident. the main contractor was christiani shand and it was around 1969/1970.
graham.


I have a small piece of Cine film footage showing the aftermath of this incident as well as some of these huge cranes. I'm planning on uploading to YouTube. Let me know if your interested.



bring it on winny

kieran

Re: Richards and Wallington

Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 4:34 pm
by keepitbrief
jwinney wrote:
gah1950 wrote:hello chainmaker.
i can remember well the incident of the lorraine crane,it was doing a tandem lift of one of the girders on the walnut tree viaduct at taffs well nr cardiff.not sure of the crane that was basically sat on the a470 but during the lift the lorraine was pulled off the old railway track above and landed on the taff valley floor i cant remember any one getting seriously hurt in the incident. the main contractor was christiani shand and it was around 1969/1970.
graham.


I have a small piece of Cine film footage showing the aftermath of this incident as well as some of these huge cranes. I'm planning on uploading to YouTube. Let me know if your interested.

Re: Richards and Wallington

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 1:30 am
by kieran
a few more pic's

Re: Richards and Wallington

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 2:11 pm
by jimread
Hello I'm Jim Read used to work in the stores at R&W B'ham started in about '65 I think after that bad winter.

I remember talking to John (can't remember his last name) who was in the cab of that Lorain and after asking him what had happened I said what a good job it was LHD he wouldn't have been able to jump out if it had been RHD.

Another story about the Mack Truck that Ron Damms drove.

Ron had displaced Ernie Shaw as the No1 driver and didn't Ernie know about it! Ernie was the gateman, every time Ron moved back and forth to get out of the gate and up the drive (it was practically a right angle) Ernie would do the w**k** sign at him. One day this got the better of Ron, he jumped out of the cab threw the keys at Ernie and told him to do it.

There was a 38RB on the back, Ernie backed it up to RR's window and told him what he was going to do, and everyone else was hanging out of the office windows having heard the commotion.

Ernie set off quite quickly and swept around the sharp bend without pausing, I was standing by the gatehouse and the track pads of the 38RB just scraped the brickwork. Ernie got out threw the keys to Ron and walked back into the without saying anything, there was much cheering, laughter and applause.

Re: Richards and Wallington

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 1:50 am
by hoggie
on the Hollywood bypass from the Maypole to Wythall 1968 r&w earthmoving .Frank Wotton works manager, agood shovel driver, put me on a d8 and box for a day to cover for absent driver. my dad 30yrs on tractor/scrapers had never towed an open bowl cat box. he didnot speak to me for three days, must have been because i was 15 years old. Peter lind went bust on this job.

Re: Richards and Wallington

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 8:37 pm
by tim
rw1.jpg

Re: Richards and Wallington

Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2013 11:23 am
by John penfold
Hi Martin,
You are quite correct, R&W did have an earthmoving section, with D8s And 435 boxes
Gerald Box (who is still around) was general manager of their earthmoving buisness. He however eventualy left them, and joined Dick Hampton as Contract manager, ic the Markfield section of the M1

Re: Richards and Wallington

Posted: Fri May 31, 2013 2:50 pm
by pete rawlins
R and W did the earthmoving on the Cullompton bypass .Jack Clark agent and Bert Seagull boss foreman. Big Dan on the D9and Scruff on the 38 RB, Jerry Taylor fitter. Cat 631 scrapers 22As and the infamous UMO Russian dumptrucks {on hire). Bowyer Plant were at Hockeys lane Bristol and next door to BCHC. Bowyers head office in Coleshill Birmingham under Stan Bloomer.

Re: Richards and Wallington

Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 10:36 pm
by jimread
Hello,

I'm Jim Read and worked in the stores in Birmingham, amazing to see some of those pics on the Crumlin Viaduct, I never realised just how dangerous it all was.

Ron
I spoke to Tommy Fox a few weeks ago, he's fine. Ray Weaver ran his own plant hire company in Burton on Trent. Mick Evans had a secondhand shop in Stechford with George Simkins.

Cheers - Jim

Re: Richards and Wallington

Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2013 11:21 am
by keepitbrief
kieran wrote:
jwinney wrote:
gah1950 wrote:hello chainmaker.
i can remember well the incident of the lorraine crane,it was doing a tandem lift of one of the girders on the walnut tree viaduct at taffs well nr cardiff.not sure of the crane that was basically sat on the a470 but during the lift the lorraine was pulled off the old railway track above and landed on the taff valley floor i cant remember any one getting seriously hurt in the incident. the main contractor was christiani shand and it was around 1969/1970.
graham.


I have a small piece of Cine film footage showing the aftermath of this incident as well as some of these huge cranes. I'm planning on uploading to YouTube. Let me know if your interested.



bring it on winny

kieran