Foxcote
Warwick |
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Fri 26th Oct 2012 8:22pm
Is this the same Morton's?
Morton's Transport
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NormK
bulkington |
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Fri 26th Oct 2012 9:16pm
Yes Foxcote, I think it is the same Morton's, they had a depot on Binley Road, my brother in law used to drive for them, he had a small tanker and he delivered Paraffin, Morton's later became Morton's-BRS... Milly rules
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Foxcote
Warwick |
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Sat 27th Oct 2012 8:48am
Thanks for that NormK, hey, you would be in your element with the site, from the home-page, there are hundreds of shots of commercial trucks, tippers and delivery vans and factories, as I mentioned earlier, I spotted Harry Skelton's truck straight away
Oh there is one here of some building work progressing but I can't say where it is.
Building Work Coventry
Slightly different angle may help to identify it
Another angle of above
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Midland Red
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Thu 1st Nov 2012 12:19pm
Advertisement from 1940
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stevie g
wyken, coventry |
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Thu 1st Nov 2012 2:55pm
Yeh guys remember walking down to my aunt's house who lived in Coombe St early in morning and smelling the fires they used to light under the engines of the 2 stroke trucks to thin the oil/diesel down so as to start them up and what a racket when they did!!!!
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morgana
the secret garden |
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Thu 1st Nov 2012 7:01pm
I recall Skelton's too Foxcote, and not sure how long Pearson's haulage have been going .
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Foxcote
Warwick |
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Thu 1st Nov 2012 8:20pm
Hi Morgana,
Yes, my husband used to cut Harry Skelton's hair in the late 1960's and also Johnny Pearson's, we still toot our horn when we see him out and about hauling. We have seen Pearson's on a haulage site advertised about 1910. NormK is the boy to confirm this. |
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NormK
bulkington |
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Fri 2nd Nov 2012 5:23pm
Hi Foxcote. I could not put a date to Pearson's starting up, it seems to me they have been there forever. So I e-mailed them and they say the company was founded in 1931 and they have a photo of a horse and cart with A Pearson on the side dated 1927. And I have to say that the fleet they run at the moment is always well turned out and very tidy. I have loaded them up numerous times in my machine driving days. Milly rules
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Foxcote
Warwick |
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Fri 2nd Nov 2012 7:00pm
Evening NormK,
Thanks for that, I did a bit of research today and found a 'truck site' with a Pearson thread and some lovely pictures of the old stuff and the family. I think it was 'Truck net' and then another site. I reckon sometimes when we think we are waving to Johnny Pearson, it's his brother. As you say, always well turned out. We live off the 'Fosse' and they are always about I am glad to say. |
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stevie g
wyken, coventry |
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Mon 5th Nov 2012 12:20pm
On 26th Oct 2012 9:16pm, NormK said:
Yes Foxcote, I think it is the same Morton's. They had a depot on Binley Road, my brother in law used to drive for them, he had a small tanker and he delivered Paraffin, Morton's later became Morton's-BRS...
Yes think you're right, when it changed to Morton's BRS did they then move to Keresley?? |
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stevie g
wyken, coventry |
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Mon 5th Nov 2012 2:46pm
Another thought on Morton's on Binley Road, correct me if I'm wrong but there was a petrol station in front of the main gate (Shell I think) and was run by a Mr Truslove who was my mate's grandad, this was in the days of personal service where you went for petrol and a couple of 'shots', does anyone know what these 'shots' were?? |
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NormK
bulkington |
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Mon 5th Nov 2012 2:57pm
Stevie G. The shots were Redex, it was an upper cylinder lubricant that reduced wear and gave you better performance. I don't think it is necessary now with today's modern fuels. Milly rules
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Foxcote
Warwick |
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Wed 23rd Jan 2013 4:54pm
I found a great shot of the BRS Depot, Rowley Road, 1961 |
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Baz
Coventry |
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Fri 25th Jan 2013 10:17pm
Very nice find Foxcote. Have you seen "Work In Progress", a British Transport Film, it's on YouTube and shows a fantastic clip of the BRS vehicles in the Highlands. There is also railways and buses on it.
'Work in Progress', British Transport Film Always looking forward to looking at the past.
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Foxcote
Warwick |
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Sat 26th Jan 2013 10:38am
Thanks Baz, I am just going now to have a look at the film. While I was checking that link on YouTube, I spotted another British Transport Film, Coll.15, I think it may be garages, but I am going to look at that as well! |
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