morgana
the secret garden |
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Fri 26th Sep 2014 4:11pm
Thank you scrutiny |
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Two Stroke
Kenilworth |
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Sun 4th Jan 2015 1:41pm
On 18th Sep 2014 1:12pm, stevie g said:
Think Ellis Greaves ended up in Siskin Drive before disappearing
Ellis Greaves ended up in Princethorpe, they were never in Siskin Drive |
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Two Stroke
Kenilworth |
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Sun 4th Jan 2015 1:43pm
I have many photo's of Coventry haulage companies, many I worked for, also my dad and brothers, but how do you post a picture on here? |
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Two Stroke
Kenilworth |
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Sun 4th Jan 2015 2:12pm
I can remember it opening in 1960, the Car Delivery was the first to move in, as the General Haulage depot was in London Road, where the Mazda garage is now, Mortons moved in later at the end towards Toll Bar where that lane used to cut through, Progressive Car delivery moved to where the Mannheim entrance is on Rowley Road, depots changed over after a period of time, and after BRS took over Mortons. |
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry |
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Sun 4th Jan 2015 4:32pm
Hi Two Stroke,
Firstly, welcome to the forum, I hope you're enjoying it so far. Hopefully the step-by-step guide in this Help page will be useful to you - best of luck, and let us know if you have any problems. |
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Astons Garages
Hinckley |
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Fri 16th Jan 2015 9:00am
Lathams Transport at Ryton
A friend of mine owns the premises at Ryton that Lathams operated out of, he has caught the historic bug off me.
He knows they transported vehicles for Chrysler/Peugeot and operated Fodens
Can anyone tell me more, any former drivers around Question David Aston Historian of Astons Garages and Light Cars Coventry
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walrus
cheshire |
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Fri 16th Jan 2015 9:47am
In the late 50s/early 60s my late uncle drove tipper wagons for Johnny Reason, the speedway rider. He would load up with sand at Ryton quarry and, after weighing off, deliver to all around the Midlands. Bulk coal was another regular load. |
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Astons Garages
Hinckley |
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Sun 18th Jan 2015 9:17am
Another one not Coventry but local. Jack Saunders of Long Itchington had a fleet of green AEC Lorries
In 1968 Eliis Greaves bought Willoughby House off my mother, it was his intention to move their base there
It never happened David Aston Historian of Astons Garages and Light Cars Coventry
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NormK |
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Sun 18th Jan 2015 10:09am
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zigzag
cornwall |
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Sun 18th Jan 2015 11:46am
When I worked at Rugby Cement in Southam, a couple of the drivers I worked with had worked for Jack Saunders, he had old Atkinsons at this time late 70's / early 80's. Jack retired to Australia in the 80's I believe. |
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Single putter
Coventry |
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Mon 26th Jan 2015 5:13pm
On 16th Jan 2015 9:00am, Astons Garages said:
Lathams Transport at Ryton
A friend of mine owns the premises at Ryton that Lathams operated out of, he has caught the historic bug off me.
He knows they transported vehicles for Chrysler/Peugeot and operated Fodens
Can anyone tell me more, any former drivers around
My dad used to fill up with fuel on account here regularly. He drove for J Gilmartin who was a builder in Coventry. Lathams was owned by Mr Robinson who lived, sometimes, in accommodation above the garage. I used to 'play' with his son Martin. They also had a garage/depot in Preston, Lancashire.
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covkid
Gloucester |
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Mon 26th Jan 2015 5:39pm
Hi Single putter, my dad worked for Latham haulage in the fifties. From memory he said that the boss at the time was a kind man called Braithwaite? Dad drove Bedford O type trucks (tippers maybe?) and later worked as a fitter in the workshop and on breakdowns/ recovery. He was burnt badly one day when petrol ignited under a bonnet of a truck he was working on and was hospitalised.
The original gates were to the south side of the garage and the last time I looked they were still in place bearing the Lathams initials L H. Not too sure if they are still there now? |
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matchle55
Coventry |
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Mon 26th Jan 2015 9:24pm
On 18th Jan 2015 11:46am, zigzag said:
When I worked at Rugby Cement in Southam, a couple of the drivers I worked with had worked for Jack Saunders, he had old Atkinsons at this time late70's early 80's. Jack retired to Australia in the 80's I believe.
I bought my Riley from a Coventry policeman who had bought it from Jack Saunders in a rough state and then decided it was too much for him. In an attempt to trace its history I tried to contact him in Aus to no avail. |
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Bilbo
Derby |
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Sat 23rd May 2015 11:34am
Hello all.
I am new on here, I was given a steer to join from a chap on Facebook after trying to find out some information on Mortons of Coventry. They used to deliver for Harry Ferguson to the dealerships using Vulcan lorries. The photo below shows one such delivery to Hartwell Tractors. The registration number of one on these lorries is LRW560. I am on a small quest to see if any of these wagons are still in existence or if anybody knew what happened to them? Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks, Alf.
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cheese sandwich
no longer in Coventry |
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Sun 31st May 2015 7:07am
On 16th Nov 2011 12:52am, jetblue said:
My dad used to go out on breakdowns in the late 60s. It was probably the job he enjoyed most throughout his career!On 1st Nov 2011 7:52pm, MisterD-Di said:
I seem to recall that RHMS had a depot in Cromwell Street, near where my father worked at GEC Helen Street. They had some huge trucks, and that part of the business outlasted the coaches as I recall.
Yes, my dad used to drive for Red House in Cromwell Street, on the heavy haulage, low loaders I think I remember him telling me. Probably sometime in the 1950's I think.
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