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Kirkby Andrew
Kirkby Andrews Coaches was based at Harthill between Sheffield and Worksop. Alf took over this business als to get a foot into Sheffield. Many names can be remembered from this depot.
Roy Silver
Bob Daividson
Jean
to name a few..
Roy Silver
Bob Daividson
Jean
to name a few..
For a semi-auto FLF. VWC, however, was withdrawn in 1976, passing to dealer
Twell of Ingham then apparently to T D Alexander (Greyhound) of Sheffield in
March 1977, then in October 1977 to S Kirkby & Sons Ltd, Harthill, who
withdrew it in February 1980. By August 1980, VWC49 was with the Hucknall
Nomads Jazz Band in Hucknall, and presumably this undated image shows it on an
outing with these musicians. By January 1985, VWC was sold on again to Wigley
(Dealer) in Carlton. I know not whether it lived on - do you?
Twell of Ingham then apparently to T D Alexander (Greyhound) of Sheffield in
March 1977, then in October 1977 to S Kirkby & Sons Ltd, Harthill, who
withdrew it in February 1980. By August 1980, VWC49 was with the Hucknall
Nomads Jazz Band in Hucknall, and presumably this undated image shows it on an
outing with these musicians. By January 1985, VWC was sold on again to Wigley
(Dealer) in Carlton. I know not whether it lived on - do you?