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136NOU, a Parisian single-decker of the 1930s from the front... A Southern Vectis and a Damory VR frame a Southern Vectis Bristol RE coach A quartet of Bristol 'K' types Southdown Leyland PD2 "Queen Mary", 972CUF Westcliff-on-Sea Bristol 'K' AJN825 leads GHT127 in Newport town centre Westcliff-on-Sea Bristol 'K' type, AJN825 catches the sunlight in Newport This Austin 6 was one of numerous classic cars at the rally... ...its controls look like this Fred Olsen Line's Black Watch heads down Southampton Water Southern Vectis Bristol 'K' CDL899 leads RMC1469 on departure from Newport quay Southern Vectis Bristol 'K', DDL50 Steam lorry DKN689 sets off from the quay Enterprise-liveried Bristol MW, FDL927D on a trip in Newport town centre GHT127 in Newport town centre on a trip to Gurnard GHT127 in the October sun The four Bristol 'K' types in Newport town centre in procession en route to Gurnard And again, seen from the rear Bristol 'L' type HDL279 arriving at the quay Southern Vectis Bristol RE coach KDL885F passes Newport bus station Southampton AEC Regent V, KOW910F in Newport town centre The container ship Liverpool Express heads for Southampton Changing the blind on a Lodekka Portsmouth Leyland PD2 LRV996 sets off... Southern Vectis Bristol LD, MDL954 Old and new pass in Newport town centre Red Funnel Ferries' Red Falcon arrives at Southampton... and their Red (!) Osprey sails up Southampton Water advertising Ikea Homeward bound, RM1363 takes a break at Warminster The Group's RM1363 and GHT127 in company with Bristol 'K; AJN825 outside IoW bus museum RM1363 in the morning sun on Newport quay RMC1469 travels through Godshill... RM1363 with RM912. I know which I prefer. RT1702 arrives, escorted by the police Southern Vectis Bristol Lodekka, SDL268 in Newport town centre... ...and departing Newport quay London Countryhad hundreds of Leyland Nationals. Here's SNB340 A steam boat receives attention from its crew in the harbour Bristol RE TDL563K loads for departure to Ryde
136NOU, a Parisian single-decker of the 1930s from the front...
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