Whilst we're on a Down Under theme, perhaps of interest only to Victorian (Australia) viewers, Thanks to Tony Press & the Austin Seven Club here recently gave the Austin A40 Club of Oz a great heap of photos showing Austin Dealerships in Victoria and Riverina in the '50s. Chances are the some of the same dealers existed prewar 2, so if you know who first sold your Seven, I can email you a photo while I'm sorting them out. All photos, including Austin Distributors Pty.Ltd stands at Motor Shows, their Sales & Showroom interiors etc, will be later placed on the A40 website. My email is ausevenoz@gmail.com Cheers, Bill in Oz
One of my favourite Old Garages was Weston's at March Marcle, which I managed for a couple of years in the early 'nineties. Opened in 1927 using a re-located First World War aircraft hanger, it had been run by Mr, and after his death, Mrs Probert for 64 years, during which very little had changed.
The impressive array of four 1938 Avery-Hardoll pumps had only just been disposed of when I started and I managed to buy two of them back from local farmers for £20 each and set them up (non-functioning) on their original plinth. I wish that I'd bought them myself, as they disappeared again very soon after my departure.
The 1931 Lagonda was - and still is - my brother's
The garage is still there, but no longer owned by Weston's Cider.
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18-01-2019, 08:43 PM (This post was last modified: 18-01-2019, 08:45 PM by Martin Prior.)
(18-01-2019, 08:31 PM)Hedd_Jones Wrote: Ive a photo of a blue cycle car driving out of the garage Martin. With modern pumps. Probably 1993 or so. Before your time
I was at Weston's until the Summer of '93 - just after the above photo was taken.
The blue cyclecar in your photo was another of my brother's collection - a 1913 Humberette.
Further research, shows it was still in garage form until it was sold 2008 (forecourt closed in 2005). The Original single pump (which appears to have been reinstated or at least a very similar model) having been replaced at some time with 4 newer models.
It seems the building had quite a past before becoming a garage too LINK.