Continuing my mini series of badges from the past, we see this one from preserved Manchester Corporation 28, VR5742,a Manchester Coporation bodied Leyland Tiger TS2. New in 1930 it is seen on display at the Manchester Museum of Transport, Boyle Street, on 02/12/2018. © Peter Steel 2018.
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New to Lancashire United, in 04/1938, this venerable Tiger is seen here arriving at Heaton Park, Manchester, for display at the Trans-Lancs Transport Show, on 07/09/2014. © Peter Steel 2014.
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New to W. Alexander & Sons Ltd, in 06/1949, registered CWG283, this Tiger PS1 was later re-registered DRS122A, although that reg. number would mean it was new in 1963! It is seen here on Broad Street, Glasgow, whilst at the Glasgow Vintage Vehicle Trust Bridgeton Bus Garage Open Day, on 12/10/2014. © Peter Steel 2014.
Tags: CWG283 DRS122A CMS200
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New to Lancashire United, in 04/1938, this venerable member of the preservation scene, is seen here arriving at Heaton Park, Manchester, for the Trans-Lancs Rally, on 02/09/2012. © Peter Steel 2012.
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White Rose meets Red Rose, at Skipton, on the Aire Valley Transport Group 7th. Yorkshire Dales Running Day, on a cold and damp 13/10/2013. On the left is South Yorkshire, Pontefract, 61 GWT630, an Albion Valkyrie CX13 with Burlingham coachwork. New to South Yorkshire, in 12/1947, this fine vehicle is owned and operated by Yesteryear Coaches, Baildon, for use at weddings and on tours. Passing on the right is Lancashire United, Atherton, 114, CTF423, a Roe bodied Leyland Tiger TS8, of the Aire Valley Transport Group. It was new to Lancashire United, in 04/1938. They are seen here at Bridge Street Car Park. © Peter Steel 2013.
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