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Friday, July 18, 2008

Leyland Buses


Hi, I hope you've enjoyed your holiday. As you will have missed the visit of Mike Sutcliffe's vintage buses, I thought I'd send you a few photos of them from the Edwardian Weekend, which you can post on your blog if you like. The photos were taken by my dad Tony Waddington and there are more of his pictures from this event, as well as my own thoughts on the day, at www.britishtramsonline.co.uk . Enjoy the photos and keep up the good work on the blog! Yours,Andrew Waddington.



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