First registered in 09/1932, this neat and smart Leyland Cub has been painstakingly restored after languishing as a builders office at Prestatyn, Wales. It was originally rescued in the 1970s but was extensively restored c.2015. It has also been converted to 'wheelchair accessible'. Now in the hands of Beamish, the Living Museum of the North, it is seen here departing from the main entrance/exit during the museum's three-day "Fares Please"! event on 07/05/2023. © Peter Steel 2023.
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First registered in 09/1932, this neat and smart Leyland Cub has been painstakingly restored after languishing as a builders office at Prestatyn, Wales. It was originally rescued in the 1970s but was extensively restored c.2015. It has also been converted to 'wheelchair accessible'. Now in the hands of Beamish, the Living Museum of the North, it is seen here arriving at the main entrance/exit during the museum's three-day "Fares Please"! event on 07/05/2023. © Peter Steel 2023.
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First registered in 09/1932, this neat and smart Leyland Cub has been painstakingly restored after languishing as a builders office at Prestatyn, Wales. It was originally rescued in the 1970s but was extensively restored c.2015. It has also been converted to 'wheelchair accessible'. Now in the hands of Beamish, the Living Museum of the North, it is seen here arriving at '1900s Town' during the museum's three-day "Fares Please"! event on 07/05/2023. © Peter Steel 2023.
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First registered in 09/1932, this neat and smart Leyland Cub has been painstakingly restored after languishing as a builders office at Prestatyn, Wales. It was originally rescued in the 1970s but was extensively restored c.2015. It has also been converted to 'wheelchair accessible'. Now in the hands of Beamish, the Living Museum of the North, it is seen here arriving at '1900s Town' during the museum's three-day "Fares Please"! event on 07/05/2023. © Peter Steel 2023.
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First registered in 09/1932, this neat and smart Leyland Cub has been painstakingly restored after languishing as a builders office at Prestatyn, Wales. It was originally rescued in the 1970s but was extensively restored c.2015. It has also been converted to 'wheelchair accessible'. Now in the hands of Beamish, the Living Museum of the North, it is seen here at '1900s Town' during the museum's three-day "Fares Please"! event on 07/05/2023. © Peter Steel 2023.
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