Possibly a small Dennis 239 (GU7544) is a London registered small village bus.
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This well appointed Leyland Tiger TS7, 263 (JB5842), was one of a batch of three
32 seat Duple bodied coaches delivered in 1935. All three were commandeered by the
Army during the war, but returned for service afterwards. The photo was found
in the National Express archive at Victoria Coach Station in the days when
National Travel (South East) sponsored the SHOWBUS rally.
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This is Thames Valley 250, one of several Leyland Tiger TS4 coaches purchased
in the early 1930s. The body work is thought to be by Brush.
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Believed to be an Albion of the Aylesbury Omnibus Comany, the vehicle is on
the High Wycombe - Aylesbury service. The bus is believed to have passed
with the service to Thames Valley in 1933.
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This elderly Dennis is seen in Kingsbury Square, Aylesbury. The fleetname is
Aylesbury Line. The origin of the photo is unknown, but it is known that
some of the Aylesbury Omnibus company services were taken over by Thames
Valley with some of their fleet, possibly including the small bus at the top
of the page too.
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