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Waiting in the rain
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BMC Ambulance, and taxi
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Western National Bristol 'L', new 1940, DOD518
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South Wales AEC Regent V, 154FCY
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Soudley Valley AEC Regal III coach KDD38 from the front....
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...and from the rear. Note the extraordinary fin
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Royal Blue Bristol coach LTA529, new 1951
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Crosville AEC Regal new 1948, with Strachan bodywork making it look like a Bristol vehicle. This is its first season after restoration
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Bath Bus Company's RML2725 leaves the Lloyds Bank amphiteatre
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North Western Road Car AEC Reliance with Alexander bodywork, RDB846, new 1961
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Western National Bristol SU 336EDV
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Rossendale Leyland PD3/4 with East Lancs bodywork, new 1966
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Red and White Bristol RE, LAX101E
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Badgerline Bristol RELL
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Both Bristol VRs, one with ECW body (quite pleasing to the eye), one Northern Counties (dreadfully ugly).
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RT1599 in modern company
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FTT704 arrives near the Industrial Museum amongst the sights of Bristol's floating harbour
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Southern National Bristol 'L' type coach with Duple bodywork, new 1950
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What's this doing here? One of the trips was a mystery tour, and this was the destination.
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Sleek and splendid as ever
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A little brighter, but still wet
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GHT154 waits in Clifton
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Wigan Corporation Leyland Tiger TS4, EK8867
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RT1599 dries out
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FTT704 maneouvres for its next run
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Ford lorry
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