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Source: Scan of original item.
Date: April 22nd 1932.
Repository: Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
Source: Scan of original item.
Set: HIC0
Date: Jan 10th 1913.
Repository: From the collection of Mr D. Hicks.
Used here by his very kind permission.
Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
Invoice from Walter Burgess Ltd. (Ford Car Dealers), of Central Garage, Hanover Street, Keighley, dated September 1965.
Item was part of a collection of receipts, statements and invoices donated to the Keighley and District Local History Society by Mrs Barbara Hetherington, in September 2019.
Coachwork Mulliners - Birmingham
Chassis n° LML/805
Zoute Sale - Bonhams
Estimated : € 300.000 - 350.000
Sold for € 322.000
Zoute Grand Prix 2024
Knokke - Zoute
België - Belgium
October 2024
"The Aston Martin DB2/4 is an expensive car designed to cater for the connoisseur of sports cars who is not limited by financial considerations." - Autocar, 2nd October 1953.
With the introduction of the '2+2' DB2/4 in October 1953, Aston Martin extended the DB2's appeal to the hitherto untapped yet increasingly important market comprised of 'sports car enthusiasts with a family'. Modifications to the rear of the chassis plus a reduction in fuel tank capacity from 19 to 17 gallons liberated sufficient space within the existing design for two child-sized occasional rear seats. Alternatively, the rear seat backs could be folded down, thus creating a load-carrying platform that more than doubled the luggage space. The latter could be accessed via the 2/4's opening rear door, a pioneering example of the now commonplace 'hatchback' concept.
"This transformation gives the Aston Martin DB2/4 an unrivalled luggage-carrying capacity in a car which should be capable in favourable circumstances of achieving two miles a minute," reported The Motor. "The DB2/4 can truthfully claim to be the fastest car in the world capable of carrying two people with a month's luggage."
Standard specification included the 2.6-litre 'VB6E' engine in 125bhp Vantage tune, but from early in 1954 the 3.0-litre 140bhp 'VB6J' engine was installed. Equipped with latter, the DB2/4 was one of the fastest cars then built in Great Britain - with 100mph achievable in third gear and around 120mph maximum - possessing impeccable handling plus a level of comfort rare in any high-performance car.
Aston Martins have appeared in countless movies over the years, - most notably the 'James Bond' franchise, featuring in 13 films - and fans of Alfred Hitchcock will no doubt remember the DB2/4 DHC from its prominent role in The Birds (1963) in which 'LML/944' was driven by co-star Tippi Hedren.
According to the AMOC Register, at least 102 drophead coupés were constructed on the DB2/4 chassis: 56 for the home market and 46 for export, with a further 12 supplied in rolling chassis form for bodying by independent coachbuilders.
The example offered here, left-hand drive chassis number 'LML/805', was delivered new to Ets Remy Mannes in Brussels, Belgium, finished in Moonbeam Grey with red interior and matching hood. The car was first registered on 11th February 1955 and the various archives accompanying the car allow us to trace different owners : Louis Gillet de Busschere, Donstiennes, Belgium (1959); Dr M Merchez, surgeon and lecturer at the University of Louvain (1984-1990); The father of the current owner had it for a few months in 1990 (twenty years before they spotted their old car in a motorsport magazine and bought it back) ; Mr Guy Marx, France (1990); Mrs Claude Spies, Paris, France (2002-2011).
The build sheet that comes with the car indicates that in 1956, a few months after it left the factory, the engine underwent a complete overhaul, including the installation of a new cylinder block, among other changes or cleaning of parts. These significant works, carried out at the factory and detailed precisely in the available document, likely explain the subsequent addition of the 'L' to the original stamped engine number.
The Aston has just emerged from a 10-year restoration to original specification and comes with an important file of pictures recording the process: disassembly; body stripping; chrome parts; hood and trim, etc.
Accompanying the car are several documents, including the original logbook for the period 1959 to 1964; a photocopy of the Aston Martin build sheet; British Motor Industry Heritage Trust copy of factory records; photocopies of 1990 purchase invoice by Maraston, of 1990 purchase invoice by Mr Guy Marx; photocopies of the 1984 and 2002 registration documents; 2023/2024 invoices.
Source: Scan of original invoice from our ephemera collection.
Date: August 1860.
Repository: Local Studies, Swindon Central Library.
To purchase a photo, send an email to Karen Brower at kbrowerphotos@yahoo.com with the image number. You will receive a return email with a PayPal invoice. $11.95 per photo emailed to you at full resolution for personal use. Photos will be edited for brightness, cropping, etc.
This album contains photos from all four distances on Cook Rd approximately 2 miles from the finish line from 12:15 to 3:15 pm. See other albums for other distances/locations.
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An invoice is a commercial document that itemizes and records a transaction between a buyer and a seller.
My boss has been hanging onto this invoice since he was a sales route rep for Coke. He has a pay stub too from this era. There were only 7 flavors back then in 9 packages for a maximum of 63 flavor/package combinations. We have more than 600 flavor/package combinations in our warehouses now. That won't fit on one sheet.
PACCAR Parts Fleet Services allows Prime Inc. to establish customized billing down to the driver level with the program’s purchase order number validation and transaction level authorization. Dealers can then respond more quickly to repairs and other services that need to be done on the road, according to Nick Forte, maintenance manager for Prime Inc.
MV 106 ambles through Dunmurry with a southbound PW train, which seems to include at least one former spoil wagon.
The heavily vandalised Dunmurry down platform building still stands.
All photographs are my copyright and must not be used without permission. Unauthorised use will result in my invoicing you £1,500 per photograph and, if necessary, taking legal action for recovery.
This invoice was found with the previous photo of a man on a motorcycle with sidecar. Invoice says: "4/28/1924. Received from F. R. Wood $25.00 for a deposit on an Indian Motorcycle model 1920, as is, with side car. Balance due on cycle $15.00. Payed the balance on May 9, 1924."
The New Leader Garage, Philadelphia. motorcycle photo
56107 heads away from the York avoiding lines with Cawoods coal, possibly bound for Liverpool.
All photographs are my copyright and must not be used without permission. Unauthorised use will result in my invoicing you £1,500 per photograph and, if necessary, taking legal action for recovery.
An unidentified WT sits in the sidings beside York Road station awaiting the attention of the scrap man.
It is certainly 1971, but the exact date in March in uncertain.
All photographs are my copyright and must not be used without permission. Unauthorised use will result in my invoicing you £1,500 per photograph and, if necessary, taking legal action for recovery.
Today's modest excursion finishes as it began, with the Rail Head Treatment Train. Now with 66302 "Endeavour" leading (and 66122 on the rear) the 16.21 (20th) Carlisle Kingmoor - Carlisle Kingmoor RHTT passes Dockray east of Wigton.
All photographs are my copyright and must not be used without permission. Unauthorised use will result in my invoicing you £1,500 per photograph and, if necessary, taking legal action for recovery.
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94 leads the diverted 14.40 Londonderry - Belfast York Road over Bleach Green Viaduct.
All photographs are my copyright and must not be used without permission. Unauthorised use will result in my invoicing you £1,500 per photograph and, if necessary, taking legal action for recovery.
Weston Bike Nights 18 August 2016
This weekly Thursday meet during the summer is based at the sea front in the sea side resort of Weston Super Mare, North Somerset, UK.
It is organised by Members of the British legion, all bike donate £1 to enter and all proceeds go the charity The Poppy Appeal.
Images can be obtained for a donation of £5 per image, the full image will then be e-mailed to you.
Either send donation via paypal stating the images wanted to bikenightphotos@btinternet.com or send a e-mail to bikenightphotos@btinternet.com with your request and a paypal invoice will be e-mailed to you allowing you to make a secure donation via debit/credit card.
All proceeds will go to the charity being supported by the event The Poppy Appeal
For further assistance about these images e-mail bikenightphotos@btinternet.com
Show your support for the event and donate for any photos you use.
Please note the images put onto this site are reduced in quality/ size.
Weston Bike Night Website
Further Information
(You don't have to be a member or ex-member of the services to be a member of the Royal British Legion)
The Riders Branch of the Royal British Legion
Membership open to all who have a love of motorcycling and are in agreement with the aims of the British Legion
A Virgin Trains "Voyager" approaches Mold Junction with the 08.10 Euston - Holyhead.
All photographs are my copyright and must not be used without permission. Unauthorised use will result in my invoicing you £1,500 per photograph and, if necessary, taking legal action for recovery.
View the details of your invoice before or after sending by e-mail or creating PDF. Images are shown if provided for products. Payment Status displays in pie chart format. Option to duplicate (clone) invoice allows for quick generation of multiple invoices with similar data.
Officials with the fictional "Ministry of Just Transition" deliver a giant invoice to the office of Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers for the cost of climate disasters at 275 Slater St. In Ottawa, Ontario, Canada on Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2022.
Photo Credit: 350.org Canada
This is one of about 80 invoices that I have for the Etchingham Stores in 1885/86.
The shop was at that time very much a "General Store" the invoices I have are for items of all sorts including all the expected grocery items, drapery, boots and shoes, medicines, china and pottery goods, housewares, oils and petroleum spirits, to name just a few.
Se also THIS INVOICE, and THIS ONE, and THIS ONE.
Thompson Check Solutions offers invoices. While they are not customizable on our website, you can contact us at 800-842-0191 to order/customize. We offer three different styles and several different color options: yellow, gray, red, green, brown, maroon and blue.
Description: Invoice from John Collamore, Jr. & Co. Chinaware of Boston, Massachusetts to Perkins Institution.
Date: 1855
Format: Text
Digital Identifier: AG25016
Rights: Samuel P. Hayes Research Library, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA
1972 MG Midget.
Anglia Car Auctions, King's Lynn -
"Chassis number: GAN5124158G. This round wheel arch model was subject to a major restoration between 2017 and 2019 and comes with around £8,000 of invoices covering this period. Described as running and driving well. Comes with V5c, service parts list and the aforementioned invoices. 39,343 recorded miles."
No reserve. Unsold.
This is one of about 80 invoices that I have for the Etchingham Stores in 1885/86.
The shop was at that time very much a "General Store" the invoices I have are for items of all sorts including all the expected grocery items, drapery, boots and shoes, medicines, china and pottery goods, housewares, oils and petroleum spirits, to name just a few.
Se also THIS INVOICE, and THIS ONE, and THIS ONE .
2019 Barry-Roubaix Gravel Road Race. Photos taken on Hubble Road about 5 miles from the start and on Cook Road at Yeckley coming back into Hastings.
To purchase a photo, send an email to Karen Brower at kbrowerphotos@yahoo.com with the image number. You will receive a return email with a PayPal invoice. $9.00 per photo emailed to you at full resolution for personal use. Photos will be edited for brightness, cropping, etc.
Weston Bike Nights 04 May 2017
A big thank you to all who have bought their images over the last 9 years. Last year a cheque for £2035.93 was given to the organiser of Weston Bike Nights to be part of the total given to the 2016 "Poppy Appeal" collection.
For the time this may be the last collection of images I will publish of Weston Bike Nights as I am no longer part of this event.
Images for 2017 will be found in the following link which are being taken by a new photographer for Weston Bike Nights. Please contact him for any images required in the new link.
www.flickr.com/photos/150289984@N05/collections
This weekly Thursday meet during the summer is based at the sea front in the sea side resort of Weston Super Mare, North Somerset, UK.
It is organised by Members of the British legion, all bike donate £1 to enter and all proceeds go the charity The Poppy Appeal.
Images can be obtained for a donation of £5 per image, the full image will then be e-mailed to you.
Either send donation via paypal stating the images wanted to bikenightphotos@btinternet.com or send a e-mail to bikenightphotos@btinternet.com with your request and a paypal invoice will be e-mailed to you allowing you to make a secure donation via debit/credit card.
All Donations go to the charity supported by the Bike Nights "The Poppy Appeal".
For further assistance about these images e-mail bikenightphotos@btinternet.com
Show your support for the event and donate for any photos you use.
Please note the images put onto this site are reduced in quality/ size.
Weston Bike Night Website
Further Information
(You don't have to be a member or ex-member of the services to be a member of the Royal British Legion)
The Riders Branch of the Royal British Legion
Membership open to all who have a love of motorcycling and are in agreement with the aims of the British Legion