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Original site of Seaview Road (SVR) bus Garage, now Asda, Wallasey, Merseyside.

 

Left to Right.

 

1788 - OEM 788S

Former Merseyside Passenger Transport Executive (MPTE), 1978 Leyland Atlantean, with M.C.W. bodywork

1039 - FKF 918F

Former Liverpool Corporation, 1968 Leyland Panther, with Metro-Cammell bodywork

1003 - A323 GLV

Former Merseyside Passenger Transport Executive (MPTE), 1983 Leyland Atlantean, with Alexander bodywork

 

Taking part in the Wirral 100. Sunday 9th April 2023

 

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NOA462X M.C.W. Metrobus with M.C.W. body, new to West Midlands PTE in 1982 as 2462. Now preserved when seen at Buses Festival, East of England Showground, Peterborough on 8th August 2021.

at Pont D' Espagne - Pyrenees Alt4000ft. official M.C.W photo.

BTD871E Bedford VAM5 with M.C.W. bodywork, new to Walls, Wigan in 1967.

 

This photo was taken at Blackpool Coach Rally on 2 April 1967.

 

Livery Cream with Green relief

Preserved West Midlands P.T.E. M.C.W. bodied Bristol VRT 4413, NOB 413 M at Showbus 2006, Duxford.

Former MPTE 1978 Leyland Atlantean AN68/1R with M.C.W. bodywork, carrying the Wallasey Corporation Motors livery and the Blue Wirral Division Fleet Emblem, pulling up alongside No1

This bus never carried the livery in service, a nod to 1789, which carried the livery as part of The Big Bus Show in 1979, were several buses received liveries of the past.

 

At Mann Island Liverpool for the MPTE 50!

 

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In view at Seacombe Ferry Wallasey, Merseyside. Left to Right.

 

1 - FHF 451

Former Wallasey Corporation Motors, 1958 Leyland Atlantean PDR1/1 with Metro-Cammell bodywork, the first production Atlantean

1788 - OEM 788S

Former Merseyside Passenger Transport Executive (MPTE), 1978 Leyland Atlantean, with M.C.W. bodywork

206 - FHF 456

Former Wallasey Corporation, 1959 Leyland PDR1/1, with M.C.W. bodywork

1898 - XEM 898W

Former Merseyside Passenger Transport Executive (MPTE), 1981 Leyland Atlantean, with Alexander bodywork

1039 - FKF 918F

Former Liverpool Corporation, 1968 Leyland Panther, with Metro-Cammell bodywork

 

Taking part in the Wirral 100. Sunday 9th April 2023

 

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The Good Shepherd. Originally a demonstration window created by Leonard Matthews & installed in his home, now in church porch, dedicated 11 Jun 1995 in memory of Donald Alfred Austin, given by wife Andrea & family.

 

Foundation stone 11 Feb 1922 by John Barker, architect Alfred Wells, opened 24 May 1922, extensions (chancel, choir, sacristy & choir vestry) foundation stone 15 Jul 1934 by Mrs Dean Barry, consecrated 28 Sep 1939. War memorial hall foundation stone 17 Dec 1961 by M C W Gooden, opened 29 Apr 1962.

 

Former Wallasey Corporation Motors, 1958 Leyland Atlantean PDR1/1 with Metro-Cammell bodywork, the first production Atlantean

 

Taking part in the Wirral 100. Sunday 9th April 2023

 

Seen at Taylor Street in Birkenhead, Merseyside. Home of The Wirral Transport Museum.

 

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The Good Shepherd. Originally a demonstration window created by Leonard Matthews & installed in his home, now in church porch, dedicated 11 Jun 1995 in memory of Donald Alfred Austin, given by wife Andrea & family.

 

Foundation stone 11 Feb 1922 by John Barker, architect Alfred Wells, opened 24 May 1922, extensions (chancel, choir, sacristy & choir vestry) foundation stone 15 Jul 1934 by Mrs Dean Barry, consecrated 28 Sep 1939. War memorial hall foundation stone 17 Dec 1961 by M C W Gooden, opened 29 Apr 1962.

 

Travel Coventry M.C.W. Metrobus MkII 2979, E 979 VUK is pictured in Coventry city centre.

Original site of Seaview Road (SVR) bus Garage, now Asda, Wallasey, Merseyside.

 

Left to Right.

 

1 - FHF 451

Former Wallasey Corporation Motors, 1958 Leyland Atlantean PDR1/1 with Metro-Cammell bodywork

54 – AHF 850

Former Wallasey Corporation Motors, 1951 Leyland Titan PDR2/1, with M.C.W. bodywork

206 - FHF 456

Former Wallasey Corporation, 1959 Leyland PDR1/1, with M.C.W. bodywork

 

Taking part in the Wirral 100. Sunday 9th April 2023

 

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Former MPTE 1978 Leyland Atlantean AN68/1R with M.C.W. bodywork, carrying the Wallasey Corporation Motors livery and the Blue Wirral Division Fleet Emblem, pulling up alongside No1

This bus never carried the livery in service, a nod to 1789, which carried the livery as part of The Big Bus Show in 1979, were several buses received liveries of the past.

 

At Mann Island Liverpool for the MPTE 50!

 

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www.youtube.com/watch?v=dy28h6B5U4s

 

Grupo: Banda de Turista

tema: Cada Dia

Disco: YA

Año: 2012

 

Popart Discos

 

Dirección: AILAVIU (MARTIN BORINI)

 

Agradecimientos y colaboraciones: R3nder, Alex Dogrush, Lucas DM, Salome, Valeria Laura, Estado Lateral y a toda la comunidad de M.C.C.W.N. groups.google.com/group/clandestinaweekendnerd?pli=1

Travel Coventry M.C.W. Metrobus MkII 2983, E 983 VUK is pictured at Pool Meadow bus station, Coventry.

King's Parade New Brighton, Merseyside. Left to Right.

 

206 - FHF 456

Former Wallasey Corporation, 1959 Leyland PDR1/1, with M.C.W. bodywork

1898 - XEM 898W

Former Merseyside Passenger Transport Executive (MPTE), 1981 Leyland Atlantean, with Alexander bodywork

1003 - A323 GLV

Former Merseyside Passenger Transport Executive (MPTE), 1983 Leyland Atlantean, with Alexander bodywork

1 - FHF 451

Former Wallasey Corporation Motors, 1958 Leyland Atlantean PDR1/1 with Metro-Cammell bodywork, the first production Atlantean

54 – AHF 850

Former Wallasey Corporation Motors, 1951 Leyland Titan PDR2/1, with M.C.W. bodywork

 

Taking part in the Wirral 100. Sunday 9th April 2023

 

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In view at Wallasey Grove Road station, Merseyside. Left to Right.

 

1039 - FKF 918F

Former Liverpool Corporation, 1968 Leyland Panther, with Metro-Cammell bodywork

1788 - OEM 788S

Former Merseyside Passenger Transport Executive (MPTE), 1978 Leyland Atlantean, with M.C.W. bodywork

206 - FHF 456

Former Wallasey Corporation, 1959 Leyland PDR1/1, with M.C.W. bodywork

54 – AHF 850

Former Wallasey Corporation Motors, 1951 Leyland Titan PDR2/1, with M.C.W. bodywork

 

Taking part in the Wirral 100. Sunday 9th April 2023

 

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Newbury Buses M.C.W. Metrobus 179, HCF 179 W is pictured at a rally in Kidderminster.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=dy28h6B5U4s

 

Grupo: Banda de Turista

tema: Cada Dia

Disco: YA

Año: 2012

 

Popart Discos

 

Dirección: AILAVIU (MARTIN BORINI)

 

Agradecimientos y colaboraciones: R3nder, Alex Dogrush, Lucas DM, Salome, Valeria Laura, Estado Lateral y a toda la comunidad de M.C.C.W.N. groups.google.com/group/clandestinaweekendnerd?pli=1

Original site of Seaview Road (SVR) bus Garage, now Asda, Wallasey, Merseyside.

 

Left to Right.

 

54 – AHF 850

Former Wallasey Corporation Motors, 1951 Leyland Titan PDR2/1, with M.C.W. bodywork

206 - FHF 456

Former Wallasey Corporation, 1959 Leyland PDR1/1, with M.C.W. bodywork

 

Taking part in the Wirral 100. Sunday 9th April 2023

 

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Michael. Window in memory of Robert Arthur Golding, gift of his wife Adeline Mavis, created by Philip Handel of Sydney, dedicated 29 Sep 1985.

 

Foundation stone 11 Feb 1922 by John Barker, architect Alfred Wells, opened 24 May 1922, extensions (chancel, choir, sacristy & choir vestry) foundation stone 15 Jul 1934 by Mrs Dean Barry, consecrated 28 Sep 1939. War memorial hall foundation stone 17 Dec 1961 by M C W Gooden, opened 29 Apr 1962.

 

In view at Seacombe Ferry Wallasey, Merseyside. Left to Right.

 

1 - FHF 451

Former Wallasey Corporation Motors, 1958 Leyland Atlantean PDR1/1 with Metro-Cammell bodywork, the first production Atlantean

1788 - OEM 788S

Former Merseyside Passenger Transport Executive (MPTE), 1978 Leyland Atlantean, with M.C.W. bodywork

206 - FHF 456

Former Wallasey Corporation, 1959 Leyland PDR1/1, with M.C.W. bodywork

1039 - FKF 918F

Former Liverpool Corporation, 1968 Leyland Panther, with Metro-Cammell bodywork

 

Taking part in the Wirral 100. Sunday 9th April 2023

 

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A.E.C. Merlin 4P2R with M.C.W. B25D body.

New 3/69 to London Transport, MBS430.

Photographed in St. Albans, 9th May 1977.

Former Leicester City Transport, 1975 Metro-Scania, with MCW bodywork

Seen at the Wythall BUSFEST at The British Motor Museum, Gaydon 2nd July 2022

 

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Former Leicester City Transport, 1975 Metro-Scania, with MCW bodywork

Seen at the Wythall BUSFEST at The British Motor Museum, Gaydon 2nd July 2022

 

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An unidentified Arriva Original London Sightseeing tour City Sightseeing liveried open top M.C.W. Metrobus is pictured outside Westminster Abbey.

C S Ayre

B M Badcock

E A Bassano

R V Beare

K Bemrose

R H Bemrose M.C.

L V Bennett

A F Bentley

H C Bernard

G W Brown

C J Cadman M.C.

A Chaplin

W G Christian

J F C Clarke

W C Conley M.C.

W H C Cooke

R H Coxon

V A B Cranwill M.C.

D A L Derry

R F Domleo

R I Doncaster

B V R Downman

T J Duesbury

 

Foundation stone 11 Feb 1922 by John Barker, architect Alfred Wells, opened 24 May 1922, extensions (chancel, choir, sacristy & choir vestry) foundation stone 15 Jul 1934 by Mrs Dean Barry, opened 17 Nov 1934, consecrated 28 Sep 1939. War memorial hall foundation stone 17 Dec 1961 by M C W Gooden, opened 29 Apr 1962.

 

“The laying of the foundation stone of the new Anglican Church at Henley Beach was performed on Saturday afternoon by Mr. John Barker. . . The new structure would consist of four bays of the nave, porch, baptistry, and vestry.” [Register 13 Feb 1922]

 

“On Wednesday evening Dr. Thomas will dedicate the new church, situated at the corner of South street and Military road, Henley Beach. It will take the name of St. Michael and All Angels.” [Register 20 May 1922]

 

“lofty and imposing, and constructed of brick, wood and iron. . . . It is well lighted by four Gothic windows on either side, and artistically illuminated by electric light.” [Register 25 May 1922]

 

“The foundation stone of the new chancel, choir, sacristy and choir vestry, of the St. Michael and Ail Angels Church, Henley Beach, given by Miss Barker in memory of her father and mother, the late Mr. and Mrs. John Barker, was laid by their eldest grand-daughter. Mrs. Dean Berry, yesterday afternoon, in the presence of a large congregation. . . thanks were due to Miss Barker for the gift of the additions which would be in memory of her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John Barker, who did much in their time for Christ's church.” [Advertiser 16 Jul 1934]

 

“The Bishop of Armidale (the Right Rev. J. S. Moyes) . . . who was formerly Archdeacon of Adelaide, will dedicate the new chancel, sanctuary, and sacristy at St. Michael and All Angels' Church, Henley Beach, tonight.” {News 17 Nov 1934]

 

“St. Michael's Church, Henley Beach, will be consecrated by the Bishop of Adelaide (Dr. Nutter Thomas) tonight - Michaelmas Eve.” [News 28 Sep 1939]

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=dy28h6B5U4s

 

Grupo: Banda de Turista

tema: Cada Dia

Disco: YA

Año: 2012

 

Popart Discos

 

Dirección: AILAVIU (MARTIN BORINI)

 

Agradecimientos y colaboraciones: R3nder, Alex Dogrush, Lucas DM, Salome, Valeria Laura, Estado Lateral y a toda la comunidad de M.C.C.W.N. groups.google.com/group/clandestinaweekendnerd?pli=1

The Good Shepherd. Originally a demonstration window created by Leonard Matthews & installed in his home, now in church porch, dedicated 11 Jun 1995 in memory of Donald Alfred Austin, given by wife Andrea & family.

 

Foundation stone 11 Feb 1922 by John Barker, architect Alfred Wells, opened 24 May 1922, extensions (chancel, choir, sacristy & choir vestry) foundation stone 15 Jul 1934 by Mrs Dean Barry, consecrated 28 Sep 1939. War memorial hall foundation stone 17 Dec 1961 by M C W Gooden, opened 29 Apr 1962.

 

Former MPTE 1978 Leyland Atlantean AN68/1R with M.C.W. bodywork, carrying the Wallasey Corporation Motors livery and the Blue Wirral Division Fleet Emblem, pulling up alongside No1

This bus never carried the livery in service, a nod to 1789, which carried the livery as part of The Big Bus Show in 1979, were several buses received liveries of the past.

 

At Mann Island Liverpool for the MPTE 50!

 

Thank you for looking at my pictures

1788

Former Merseyside Passenger Transport Executive (MPTE), 1978 Leyland Atlantean, with M.C.W. bodywork

Carrying the livery of Wallasey Corporation, a nod to 1789, which carried the livery as part of The Big Bus Show in 1979, were several buses received liveries of the past.

 

Taking part in the Wirral 100. Sunday 9th April 2023

 

Seen at Taylor Street in Birkenhead, Merseyside. Home of The Wirral Transport Museum.

 

Thank you for taking the time to look at my pictures.

 

Madonna & Child. Window in Children’s Oratory, in memory of Jennifer Mansel Thornton Reed, daughter of parish priest T T Reed (later Archbishop), created & signed by Mathieson Studios, Melbourne.

 

“REED.—On the 7th of July, at Calvary Hospital, Jennifer Mansel Thornton, the dearly loved daughter of Thomas Thornton and Audrey Airlie Reed, aged two years and eight months.” [Advertiser 8 Jul 1940]

 

Foundation stone 11 Feb 1922 by John Barker, architect Alfred Wells, opened 24 May 1922, extensions (chancel, choir, sacristy & choir vestry) foundation stone 15 Jul 1934 by Mrs Dean Barry, consecrated 28 Sep 1939. War memorial hall foundation stone 17 Dec 1961 by M C W Gooden, opened 29 Apr 1962.

 

Former Merseyside Passenger Transport Executive (MPTE), 1978 Leyland Atlantean, with M.C.W. bodywork

Carrying the livery of Wallasey Corporation, a nod to 1789, which carried the livery as part of The Big Bus Show in 1979, were several buses received liveries of the past.

 

On static display, as part of the Merseyside Transport Trust running day. Sunday 30th July 2023.

 

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Foundation stone 11 Feb 1922 by John Barker, architect Alfred Wells, opened 24 May 1922, extensions (chancel, choir, sacristy & choir vestry) foundation stone 15 Jul 1934 by Mrs Dean Barry, opened 17 Nov 1934, consecrated 28 Sep 1939. War memorial hall foundation stone 17 Dec 1961 by M C W Gooden, opened 29 Apr 1962.

 

“The laying of the foundation stone of the new Anglican Church at Henley Beach was performed on Saturday afternoon by Mr. John Barker. . . The new structure would consist of four bays of the nave, porch, baptistry, and vestry.” [Register 13 Feb 1922]

 

“On Wednesday evening Dr. Thomas will dedicate the new church, situated at the corner of South street and Military road, Henley Beach. It will take the name of St. Michael and All Angels.” [Register 20 May 1922]

 

“lofty and imposing, and constructed of brick, wood and iron. . . . It is well lighted by four Gothic windows on either side, and artistically illuminated by electric light.” [Register 25 May 1922]

 

“The foundation stone of the new chancel, choir, sacristy and choir vestry, of the St. Michael and Ail Angels Church, Henley Beach, given by Miss Barker in memory of her father and mother, the late Mr. and Mrs. John Barker, was laid by their eldest grand-daughter. Mrs. Dean Berry, yesterday afternoon, in the presence of a large congregation. . . thanks were due to Miss Barker for the gift of the additions which would be in memory of her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John Barker, who did much in their time for Christ's church.” [Advertiser 16 Jul 1934]

 

“The Bishop of Armidale (the Right Rev. J. S. Moyes) . . . who was formerly Archdeacon of Adelaide, will dedicate the new chancel, sanctuary, and sacristy at St. Michael and All Angels' Church, Henley Beach, tonight.” {News 17 Nov 1934]

 

“St. Michael's Church, Henley Beach, will be consecrated by the Bishop of Adelaide (Dr. Nutter Thomas) tonight - Michaelmas Eve.” [News 28 Sep 1939]

 

The Good Shepherd. Originally a demonstration window created by Leonard Matthews & installed in his home, now in church porch, dedicated 11 Jun 1995 in memory of Donald Alfred Austin, given by wife Andrea & family.

 

Foundation stone 11 Feb 1922 by John Barker, architect Alfred Wells, opened 24 May 1922, extensions (chancel, choir, sacristy & choir vestry) foundation stone 15 Jul 1934 by Mrs Dean Barry, consecrated 28 Sep 1939. War memorial hall foundation stone 17 Dec 1961 by M C W Gooden, opened 29 Apr 1962.

 

Former West Midlands PTE, 1982 MCW Metrobus

Seen at the Wythall BUSFEST at The British Motor Museum, Gaydon 2nd July 2022

 

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Raphael. Window in memory of James Chynoweth, gift of wife Dorothy Edna Chynoweth, created by Philip Handel of Sydney.

 

Foundation stone 11 Feb 1922 by John Barker, architect Alfred Wells, opened 24 May 1922, extensions (chancel, choir, sacristy & choir vestry) foundation stone 15 Jul 1934 by Mrs Dean Barry, consecrated 28 Sep 1939. War memorial hall foundation stone 17 Dec 1961 by M C W Gooden, opened 29 Apr 1962.

 

Christmas Scene. “Glory to God in the Highest.” Window in memory of Choristers, created by Philip Handel of Sydney, dedicated 4 Oct 1992.

 

Foundation stone 11 Feb 1922 by John Barker, architect Alfred Wells, opened 24 May 1922, extensions (chancel, choir, sacristy & choir vestry) foundation stone 15 Jul 1934 by Mrs Dean Barry, consecrated 28 Sep 1939. War memorial hall foundation stone 17 Dec 1961 by M C W Gooden, opened 29 Apr 1962.

 

M.C.W. Metrorider 63 (F63 ARN) is seen at Bury on the 12th of September 1992.

Former MPTE 1982 M.C.W. Metrobus with Alexander ‘R’ bodywork, displaying the Brown North Division Fleet Emblem

 

At Mann Island Liverpool for the MPTE 50!

 

Thank you for looking at my pictures

Christmas Scene. “Glory to God in the Highest.” Window in memory of Choristers, created by Philip Handel of Sydney, dedicated 4 Oct 1992.

 

Foundation stone 11 Feb 1922 by John Barker, architect Alfred Wells, opened 24 May 1922, extensions (chancel, choir, sacristy & choir vestry) foundation stone 15 Jul 1934 by Mrs Dean Barry, consecrated 28 Sep 1939. War memorial hall foundation stone 17 Dec 1961 by M C W Gooden, opened 29 Apr 1962.

 

Gabriel. Window in memory of Arthur Frederick Mervyn Coad, Elizabeth Isabel Armour Webster & Rachel Muriel Cawley, created by Philip Handel of Sydney.

 

Foundation stone 11 Feb 1922 by John Barker, architect Alfred Wells, opened 24 May 1922, extensions (chancel, choir, sacristy & choir vestry) foundation stone 15 Jul 1934 by Mrs Dean Barry, consecrated 28 Sep 1939. War memorial hall foundation stone 17 Dec 1961 by M C W Gooden, opened 29 Apr 1962.

 

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