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Lorries trucks and vans Collection

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Background imageLorries trucks and vans Collection: Play Street Pimlico GOM01_05_061_35

Play Street Pimlico GOM01_05_061_35
Tachbrook Estate, Pimlico, Greater London. Malcolmson House flats viewed from the junction of Grosvenor Road and Aylesford Street

Background imageLorries trucks and vans Collection: Catering supplies JLP01_08_053299

Catering supplies JLP01_08_053299
NEWPORT PAGNELL, MILTON KEYNES. A man and woman loading a van with crates of food and drink from the canteen at the headquarters of the London to Yorkshire Motorway project

Background imageLorries trucks and vans Collection: Building a factory JLP01_12_034

Building a factory JLP01_12_034
View showing the construction of a factory for Adhesive Tapes Ltd with a dumper truck in John Laing livery in the foreground. Photographed 1950-1

Background imageLorries trucks and vans Collection: Trucks refuelling JLP01_08_052141

Trucks refuelling JLP01_08_052141
M1 Motorway, M1, Watford, Daventry, Northamptonshire. A view of a Shell-BP petrol station at the headquarters of Project D on the London to Yorkshire Motorway (the M1), near Watford Village

Background imageLorries trucks and vans Collection: Goods shed, Preston CC76_00091

Goods shed, Preston CC76_00091
Goods Shed, West Lancashire Station, Fishergate Hill, Preston. Two vans parked outside the Cantrell and Cochrane depot. Photographed in 1927 for the London, Midland and Scottish Railway

Background imageLorries trucks and vans Collection: Delivering a dragline excavator JLP01_08_001556

Delivering a dragline excavator JLP01_08_001556
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE. A Pickfords low loader transporting a W90 walking dragline excavator to Whitley Bay opencast coal site

Background imageLorries trucks and vans Collection: Grocery delivery DP264631

Grocery delivery DP264631
Alexandra Avenue, Harrow, Greater London. A Tesco supermarket delivery lorry delivering food

Background imageLorries trucks and vans Collection: Loading lorries JLP01_01_029_50

Loading lorries JLP01_01_029_50
SHOREHAM CEMENT WORKS, UPPER BEEDING, HORSHAM, WEST SUSSEX. Lorries in the lorry loading bay at Shoreham Cement Works being loaded with sacks of Blue Circle Ferrocrete

Background imageLorries trucks and vans Collection: M6 completed JLP01_08_065787

M6 completed JLP01_08_065787
M6 Motorway, M6, Swynnerton, Stafford, Staffordshire. A view looking south along Section C of the recently completed Birmingham to Preston Motorway (M6) near Trentham Park

Background imageLorries trucks and vans Collection: Nantwich Road bridge JLP01_08_062788

Nantwich Road bridge JLP01_08_062788
M6 Motorway, M6, Audley Rural, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire. A view of the construction of Section D2 of the Birmingham to Preston Motorway (M6)

Background imageLorries trucks and vans Collection: M6 Construction Lune Gorge JLP01_08_083561

M6 Construction Lune Gorge JLP01_08_083561
M6 Motorway, M6, Grayrigg, South Lakeland, Cumbria. A view of the construction of the M6 Motorway through the Lune Gorge, showing two men in a truck-mounted hydraulic lifting platform

Background imageLorries trucks and vans Collection: Ballast for the M1 JLP01_08_053174

Ballast for the M1 JLP01_08_053174
NORTON, DAVENTRY, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Dowsett wagons in position ready to transport ballast, extracted from pits at Norton Park

Background imageLorries trucks and vans Collection: Laying base course JLP01_01_165_47

Laying base course JLP01_01_165_47
M6 Motorway, Junction 16, M6, Audley Rural, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire. A view of the construction of the Birmingham to Preston Motorway (M6)

Background imageLorries trucks and vans Collection: Beer supply JLP01_08_066074

Beer supply JLP01_08_066074
Harp Lager Brewery, Draymans Way, Manor Park, Alton, East Hampshire, Hampshire. A view of tankers parked outside the new Harp Lager Brewery

Background imageLorries trucks and vans Collection: Pipeline installation JLP01_10_09476

Pipeline installation JLP01_10_09476
LINCOLNSHIRE. A view of the installation of the Martin pipeline, showing two protective canopies being lowered into position so that welding can be carried out

Background imageLorries trucks and vans Collection: On site catering JLP01_01_062_032

On site catering JLP01_01_062_032
M1 Motorway, Challney, Luton. A group of Laing workers using a site catering van on Section B3 of the construction site of the M1, the London to Yorkshire Motorway

Background imageLorries trucks and vans Collection: Large load JLP01_08_093188A

Large load JLP01_08_093188A
Graythorp, Hartlepool. The bracing unit for a flotation tank being delivered by road to Graythorp. In the early 1970s Laing Pipelines Offshore constructed the Graythorp fabrication yard

Background imageLorries trucks and vans Collection: Trucks JLP01_08_052192

Trucks JLP01_08_052192
A Shell-BP fuel tanker and a Laing truck at a concrete batching plant on the construction site of the London to Yorkshire Motorway (the M1)

Background imageLorries trucks and vans Collection: White Gates Level Crossing MOT01_01_19

White Gates Level Crossing MOT01_01_19
White Gates Level Crossing, Canning Town, Newham, Greater London. Vans and horse-drawn carts on the White Gates Level Crossing

Background imageLorries trucks and vans Collection: Mobile infant welfare unit MED01_01_2635

Mobile infant welfare unit MED01_01_2635
Borough General Hospital, Tremona Road, Shirley Warren, City of Southampton. Nurses posed by a van of the mobile infant welfare unit at Borough General Hospital

Background imageLorries trucks and vans Collection: Hertford Square Coventry OP00980

Hertford Square Coventry OP00980
Hertford Square, Coventry, West Midlands, 1953. John M Prest (1908-'86), silver gelatin DOP (developing out paper) print. A van

Background imageLorries trucks and vans Collection: Gas street light, Kings Cross a066009

Gas street light, Kings Cross a066009
KINGS CROSS, London. A street view with an open gas street light in the foreground, a three wheeled van approaching and the gasometers at Kings Cross in the distance behind a high wall

Background imageLorries trucks and vans Collection: Embassy in Moscow P_D00014_044

Embassy in Moscow P_D00014_044
British Ambassafors Residence (Kharitonenko Mansion), 14 Sofiskaya Nab. Moscow, Russian Federation. Exterior view of the garden block from the east

Background imageLorries trucks and vans Collection: Titbits Delivery Van, London BL26057

Titbits Delivery Van, London BL26057
TITBITS DELIVERY VAN, London. Titbits magazine used their delivery van to advertise on, saving money on costly fixed noticeboards in London

Background imageLorries trucks and vans Collection: Driven cattle, Norfolk a98_11670

Driven cattle, Norfolk a98_11670
Norwich, Norfolk. Driving cattle to the railway station, Heigham Street. Traditionally cattle were driven to market; then they were taken by train; today they are taken door-to-door by lorry

Background imageLorries trucks and vans Collection: Austin van and aircraft propellers a087965

Austin van and aircraft propellers a087965
HEATHROW AIRPORT, B E A Aircraft Hangar, London. A view of an Austin van parked on the apron outside the British European Airways aircraft hangar at Heathrow Airport with the propellers of an

Background imageLorries trucks and vans Collection: Aerofilms van AFL03_aerofilms_b5794

Aerofilms van AFL03_aerofilms_b5794
THE AEROFILMS VAN advertising Aerofilms services at a National Aviation Day Display event. National Aviation Day Displays, founded by Sir Alan Cobham

Background imageLorries trucks and vans Collection: Smithfield Market BL22966_004

Smithfield Market BL22966_004
SMITHFIELD MARKET, London. Smithfield has been the site of a market since the Middle Ages, originally selling horses, cattle and pigs


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