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Post by grcwaaron91 on May 3, 2021 9:58:47 GMT
Hello everyone,
I hope this is the right area fo post my enquiry:
As mentioned in my introduction, I am a trustee of the Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Museum which became a registered charity on the 30th September 2020.
After undertaking some research my fellow trustees and I have come to understand that the company manufactured a number of buses, coaches and trolley buses.
We also understand these buses/coaches worked for a number of companies in the UK including: Gray & Sons on coach journeys between London, Oxford and Gloucester, Albert Ewer (Eva's Motor Coaches), Universal Coaches, Red and White Services.
I was wondering if anyone may have any information regarding to the history of the above named bus companies, surviving Gloucester bodied/built buses, etc.?
Thank you all in advance.
With kindest regards and all the best,
Aaron
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Post by Catford94 on May 3, 2021 10:51:14 GMT
There is a photograph and some discussion of the Red and White 1932 'Gloster-Gardner' coaches and other Gloucester bus / trolleybus bodies on the 'old bus photos' website.
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