Seem to remember Sparrows having a depot on the Bristol Road in Gloucester when we used to go to Weston Super Mare in the late 60's before the M5 was completed.
Thanks for posting Steve.
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hair bear wrote:Interesting M-H loader. Were they available new outside the military? If not, the context of the photo (railway station?) would suggest that must be a fairly early demob.
Yes the Muir Hill was available to civilian use, MH also built 2wd models in that era with a similar style of offset cab and semi mono boom.
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That looked to have been a nice building in the last photos.
How the UK street scene has changed in the last 30 years. Hardly see a 180 wheeled now. I actually saw a Cat 180 just off some road works on the A13 here in Essex. Looked quite a powerful machine and it was flying along at between 25 and 30mph.
How the UK street scene has changed in the last 30 years. Hardly see a 180 wheeled now. I actually saw a Cat 180 just off some road works on the A13 here in Essex. Looked quite a powerful machine and it was flying along at between 25 and 30mph.
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 15/03/2021
essexpete wrote:That looked to have been a nice building in the last photos.
How the UK street scene has changed in the last 30 years. Hardly see a 180 wheeled now. I actually saw a Cat 180 just off some road works on the A13 here in Essex. Looked quite a powerful machine and it was flying along at between 25 and 30mph.
You must have read my mind Pete I was thinking what a lovely old building it was.
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The industrial David Brown 990 (selectamatic?) is a rare one, and a nice shot of a Foden 4000 - always liked those.
Is the last pic the A692 Mam Tor road?
Is the last pic the A692 Mam Tor road?
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