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He would've been, was born in '30, farm wages were poor so he had no option but to go down the mines. Mam said his first weeks pay from the pit she could've gone in the Co-op and bought anythhing she wanted.
@Halftrack, in the 1960s my Father worked for French's the Builders. Morris Oxfords were the company cars supplied to their retained staff. Dad had 3 over 6 years, one in that baby blue.
@Halftrack, in the 1960s my Father worked for French's the Builders. Morris Oxfords were the company cars supplied to their retained staff. Dad had 3 over 6 years, one in that baby blue.
Up until about 5 years ago there was a Morris Oxford MO here. A chap kept it here until he built a garage for it. Riddled with tin worm it was. He thought it might have been ex police. Would that make sense?
Up until about 5 years ago there was a Morris Oxford MO here. A chap kept it here until he built a garage for it. Riddled with tin worm it was. He thought it might have been ex police. Would that make sense?
Up until about 5 years ago there was a Morris Oxford MO here. A chap kept it here until he built a garage for it. Riddled with tin worm it was. He thought it might have been ex police. Would that make sense?
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Daz any possibility of you posting that photo of that strange tractor Anglo American Tabacco had
#60 on the Fordson Tractor thread on Old and Bold someone who doesn't model might recognise it. Ta.
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