Copyright Roger Cox
Smiths Luxury Coaches (Reading) Ltd
1950
Dennis Lancet J3
Duple FC33F
This shot is from the Roger Cox gallery contribution titled "Smith’s Luxury Coaches Dennis Lancets" click on the title if you would like to view his Gallery and comments.
The shot is shown here for indexing purposes but please feel free to make any comment regarding this vehicle either here or on the gallery.
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26/10/11 – 15:33
It could possible be me in EDP 820 R C Shackleford or J Thorne back in 1960
R C Shackleford
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27/10/11 – 07:43
In response to R C Shackleford, here is a (hopefully) more detailed picture of the driver of EDP 820. I also attach another view of EDP 819 which shows the driver, who Mr Shackleford may be able to identify, helping his passengers off his coach at Hampton Court. I remain convinced that the Dennis Lancet III was one of the best engineered vehicles of its time.
Roger Cox
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27/10/11 – 12:05
99 per cent its me driving other driver could be Bill Riealy deceased.
R C Shackleford
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Copyright Roger Cox
Smiths Luxury Coaches (Reading) Ltd
1950
Dennis Lancet J3
Duple C35F
This shot is from the Roger Cox gallery contribution titled "Smith’s Luxury Coaches Dennis Lancets" click on the title if you would like to view his Gallery and comments.
The shot is shown here for indexing purposes but please feel free to make any comment regarding this vehicle either here or on the gallery.
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Copyright Roger Cox
Smiths Luxury Coaches (Reading) Ltd
1950
Dennis Lancet J3
Duple C35F
This shot is from the Roger Cox gallery contribution titled "Smith’s Luxury Coaches Dennis Lancets" click on the title if you would like to view his Gallery and comments.
The shot is shown here for indexing purposes but please feel free to make any comment regarding this vehicle either here or on the gallery.
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25/01/12 – 16:59
In 1960/61 I worked on a farm at Farley Hill near Arborfield, Berkshire. Most term time afternoons I saw an elderly Dennis Lancet coach travelling to the local school to collect pupils to return them to the REME Depot at Arborfield. I think this was a Mark 2 model as it had either a Dennis O4 or Gardner 5LW engine.
Could this have been a Smiths coach on contract or perhaps owned by the Depot?
Incidentally there were other Dennis’s locally. Mr Gray from Finchampstead removed our pigs in a well kept mid 50s Pax and in a field several miles from the farm (I am not sure exactly where) was a complete but apparently abandoned mid 30s Flying Pig gulley emptier. Do any of your correspondents remember the Lancet or the Pig and can say what happened to them? I left the area in 1961.
I have recently discovered your website and wish to say what a wonderful find it was. Congratulations.
Paragon
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