Mystery 1920s truck in Camden Town
This wonderful photo was taken in 1929, some six years after the formation of London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS).
As you can see, the location is the Camden Goods Station in London.
I am going to take a guess that the truck with trailer on the right of the photo is an AEC (but I'm ready to be proved wrong) - but there's a huge pie up for grabs for correctly identifying the one with the dodgy wheel alignment.
Comments:
D Powell:
The trck looks like a lightweight Pagefield. The heavier Pagefields were certainly used in quantity by the railway co.s but usually in the form of an early mobile crane
I am going to take a guess that the truck with trailer on the right of the photo is an AEC (but I'm ready to be proved wrong) - but there's a huge pie up for grabs for correctly identifying the one with the dodgy wheel alignment.
Comments:
D Powell:
The trck looks like a lightweight Pagefield. The heavier Pagefields were certainly used in quantity by the railway co.s but usually in the form of an early mobile crane
by
Brian Weatherley
23/07/2008
23/07/2008
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