Just wondered what happened to this company.They had a few RB 22's on NCB sites in the 1970's in South Wales.Any photos out there ?
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Re: Richards and Wallington
Martyn,
R & W became part of the British Crane Hire Corporation (BCHC) along with several other hirers in an attempt to 'cover the nation'. Caledonian Crane Hire up here was another hirer swallowed up.
Full story here: http://www.contractjournal.com/Articles/1995/07/27/26509/where-are-they-now.html
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R & W became part of the British Crane Hire Corporation (BCHC) along with several other hirers in an attempt to 'cover the nation'. Caledonian Crane Hire up here was another hirer swallowed up.
Full story here: http://www.contractjournal.com/Articles/1995/07/27/26509/where-are-they-now.html
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Thanks for that information David.I remember all their R B cranes were painted black instead of the RB red on the lower half of the crane cab.
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B100 LOADER wrote:Just wondered what happened to this company.They had a few RB 22's on NCB sites in the 1970's in South Wales.Any photos out there ?
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Fairly sure that at one time they ran some D8s and scrapers - would have been mid-sixty's.
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Re: Richards and Wallington
modelman093 wrote:B100 LOADER wrote:Just wondered what happened to this company.They had a few RB 22's on NCB sites in the 1970's in South Wales.Any photos out there ?
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Fairly sure that at one time they ran some D8s and scrapers - would have been mid-sixty's.
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I thought they only had cranes Angus but obviously not here's an IH dozer and box of theirs at work This Mack low loader new in 1966 later had it's livery changed to that of RK Crisp, an R&W subsidiary which did international and heavy haulage with depots in Birmingham and Southampton Tim
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tim wrote:modelman093 wrote:B100 LOADER wrote:Just wondered what happened to this company.They had a few RB 22's on NCB sites in the 1970's in South Wales.Any photos out there ?
Martyn
Fairly sure that at one time they ran some D8s and scrapers - would have been mid-sixty's.
Angus
I thought they only had cranes Angus but obviously not here's an IH dozer and box of theirs at work This Mack low loader new in 1966 later had it's livery changed to that of RK Crisp, an R&W subsidiary which did international and heavy haulage with depots in Birmingham and Southampton Tim
Thats some sort of archive you have Tim Hope your lofts reinforced
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Re: Richards and Wallington
Thats some sort of archive you have Tim Hope your lofts reinforced
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I haven't got that much stuff now Steve i've chucked away lots of old mags etc over the years and wish i hadn't Tim
Steve [/quote]
I haven't got that much stuff now Steve i've chucked away lots of old mags etc over the years and wish i hadn't Tim
Re: Richards and Wallington
tim wrote:modelman093 wrote:B100 LOADER wrote:Just wondered what happened to this company.They had a few RB 22's on NCB sites in the 1970's in South Wales.Any photos out there ?
Martyn
Fairly sure that at one time they ran some D8s and scrapers - would have been mid-sixty's.
Angus
I thought they only had cranes Angus but obviously not here's an IH dozer and box of theirs at work This Mack low loader new in 1966 later had it's livery changed to that of RK Crisp, an R&W subsidiary which did international and heavy haulage with depots in Birmingham and Southampton Tim
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