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Two Shows in One at Earls Court

22nd September 1950
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Page 146, 22nd September 1950 — Two Shows in One at Earls Court
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SEVERE limitations of space at Earls Court have this year resulted in a larger number of vehicles being displayed outside the hall itself. In the main car park approximately 80 vehicles will be on show, nine concerns having been enabled to exhibit vehicles in the demonstration park, although not in the Show itself.

Among the exhibitors at the Show who will also have vehicles in the demonstration park are the following Albion (four vehicles); Austin (two); Arlington (one): Churchill (two); Commer (six); Crossley (one); Daimler (six); Dutfield (one); Ford (one); o24 Thomas Harrington (two); Jowett (two); Lawton Goodman (one); Herbert Lomas (three ambulances); Martin Walter (one); Maudslay (one); MorrisCommercial (three); F. Perkins (one); Plaxtons (three); Saunders Ehgineering (one).

Scammell will have the largest number of vehicles on show, with a total of seven. Seddon, Spurting, Steel Barrel, Trojan, and Tilling-Stevens will display one each. Vauxhall will have three vehicles on show; Weston Works, one; James Whitson, two; Willowbrook, one; Windovers, one, and W. S. Yeates. two. Apart from these, the following concerns will also demonstrate vehicles: Associated Coachbuilders, one Guy coach; Scottish Aviation, two Albion vehicles; Always Welding Construction, one Vulcan; Longford Manufacturing and Coachbuilding, one Tilling-Stevens coach; Kent and Sussex Woodcraft, a Foden 40-seater coach, an Austin 32seater and an Austin 14-seater; Westnor Coachworks, one Commer Avenger 33-seater; Samlesbury Engineering, a Daimler 33-seater coach; Metalcraft, a Leyland Royal Tiger and a Fatten coach; and Wilkes and Meade, a Daimler single-decker.


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