THE SCOTTISH VINTAGE BUS MUSEUM -
NOT JUST BUSES
Lathalmond houses more than
just buses. Although mainly bus related, such as buses converted to tow-wagons,
we also have vehicles with no connection to buses, and site utility vehicles.
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REG NO |
CHASSIS |
BODY |
NEW |
ORIGINAL OWNER |
NO. |
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MGB GT |
Car |
1972 |
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DLU745C |
Guy Invincible 6LXB |
Tipper Lorry |
1965 |
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Leyland Leopard PSU3/3R |
Alexander - Tow Wagon |
1965 |
W Alexander (Midland) |
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Leyland Leopard PSU3/3R |
Alexander - Tow Wagon |
1965 |
W Alexander (Midland) |
ML301 |
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AEC Regent Mk III |
Fire Engine (Merryweather) |
1950 |
Cardiff Fire Brigade |
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FWS853 |
ERF(6LW) |
Recovery Wagon |
1948 |
Edinburgh Corporation |
6 |
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Albion AZ9 |
Parcels Van |
1948 |
McVities, Edinburgh |
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GHR601 |
Rover |
Car |
1951 |
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Bedford CA |
Ambulance |
1957 |
Babcock & Wilcox, Renfrew |
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AEC
Matador 0853 |
Recovery
Wagon |
1943 |
Western
SMT |
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PBN627R |
Albion |
Lorry |
1977 |
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RHS400W |
W & E (battery electric) |
Wales & Edwards B12F |
1980 |
Hydro Electric Board |
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Marshall S-type |
Steam Road Roller |
1930 |
Edinburgh Corporation |
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Karrier |
Gully Emptier |
1971 |
Inverness Town Council |
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AEC
Matador 0853 |
Recovery
Wagon |
1940 |
W
Alexander (Fife) |
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TYX833S |
AEC
Mandator |
Car
Transporter |
1978 |
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Bedford TK |
Tower Wagon |
1973 |
Edinburgh Corporation |
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U/R |
Leyland Lynx |
Lorry |
1942 |
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Leyland Tiger TS8 |
Alexander - Tow Wagon |
1939 |
W Alexander |
205 |
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Leyland Beaver TSC8 |
Recovery Wagon |
1933 |
Teynham Garage |
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Ford Escort |
Police Car |
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SEE BELOW |
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Peterhead Parcels Office |
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With the closure of the depot scheduled for late April, there was no time to lose. On Friday 10 April, three stalwarts and one son, equipped with every conceivable tool, including a jemmy, set off to recover the interesting bits. In less time than anticipated, the counter was dismantled into three main sections (see photograph) and made ready for transportation. The following weekend, saw another three volunteers heading for Peterhead in a Luton Van where, assisted by two locals, the loot was loaded and brought back to Lathalmond. It is intended to re-create the Parcels Office in the exhibition Hall. Thanks to Bluebird Buses - special thanks to Tom, Shaun and Sandy at 'Peterheid'. |
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The 'Parcel Office'
re-assembled in a corner of the Exhibition Hall. Jim Crichton |
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