Copyright Ray Soper
Chiltern Queens of Woodcote
1949
Dennis Lancet
Burlingham ????
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Copyright Roger Cox
Smiths Luxury Coaches (Reading) Ltd
1948
Dennis Lancet J3
Smiths FC35F (1958)
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.
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30/04/12 – 09:38
JXK 540 originally had a Whitson C33F body.
Martin
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01/05/12 – 19:47
New 1.4.48, (I have recorded to Manchester Cooperative Society Ltd later to Mountain SW3), arrived with Smiths 17th January 1957 and departed 24th October 1964. Rebodied by Smith to FC35F. Apparently purchased by W Curran Ltd (Clock Garage), Caversham, 26th February 1965 for £175.
Mac Head
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01/05/12 – 19:59
Recently I had a long and fascinating talk with Jim Foster, a Smith’s driver from 1962 till 1973. We went through some of my photos (taken by Graham Low and Stuart Wyss) and some of Jim’s own, and watched a black and white film of drivers building the Rose Kiln Lane garage after the war, with commentary by Mrs Jackie Mills, the Guv’nor’s daughter. Also in the film are stills of Dennises and Bedfords lined up in Mill Lane ready to leave with excursion passengers bound for Southsea and who knows where else.
Jim mentioned that Smiths themselves built some bodies, but I wonder whether they were extensive rebuilds of some of the bodies that came off the prewar Leyland Cheetahs. The nice straight waistrail and window spacing are clues. Apologies to Doug Adams—I didn’t reply to his January comment—but John Whitehead and I continue to glean morsels of Smith’s history. More when available.
Ian Thompson
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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.
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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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