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Old 13-05-07, 18:05
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Opposite...they and presumably Norton 16H m/cs are being diassembled and crated for ..... the Far East? There are two batches of bikes fromthe Census Nunbers and they are all being packed up. Presumably they were refurbished before crating.

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I would say they are all BSA WM20 in that photo, cannot see a 16H Norton there. Also, I am pretty certain that these are new, unissued machines and not refurbished, several details point to that. I also note that they must be fitted with the Vokes air filter (often known as the "desert filter"), as those on the benches have the intake pipe fitted to the carbs. Do you have any more photos of motorcycles at Pearsons? Or do we have to buy the book
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Old 13-05-07, 20:43
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I understand that there are Norton mudguards at the back hanging up?

That's the only m/c photo from memory. I hve to get the date of the photo from my Boss and co-author. apart from two shots with Canadian Harleys! By contrast there is about 8 Jeep photos, with of Candain Jeeps, the rest being US and British.

Can anyone suggest what the lorries on the left might be please?
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Old 13-05-07, 21:29
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From the Parts List
David the Budd cargo body is the later steel version not the early wooden rear bed.
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Old 13-05-07, 22:23
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If anyone has sent Trans-Pennine Publishing an e mail can you please re-send as the telecom company pulled the plug on the messaging system and we have lost orders as a result of messages bouncing back to the senders?
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Old 17-05-07, 09:15
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If you sent an e mail recently for a book can you please re-send as messages have come bouncing back. Likewise any PMs to me!
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The BSAs with Census Numbers check out, but this seems to be a posed photo as the lady with the spray gun has a stencil for "NORTON" and yet that's a BSA crate...the weight stencil is presumably for Nortons. Rather than unpacking, surely they are crating up for export? .
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Look at the right hand end of crate in the foreground, the Norton stencil is used, but not spraying "Norton" in. From the lettering on the other side, BSA was on a separate stencil. No posing, just using one stencil for both.

I am certain, these are new BSA's that are being dismantled for crating.
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Well done Richard...you must be right! R=The woman is using the same stencil but trying not to let overspray get under "NORTON". Are those 16H mudguards on the wall? I agree that these are being dismantled and crated up for onward transhipment...to where? Overseas, certainly, but Far East? Who knows!
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Old 17-05-07, 21:03
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Are those 16H mudguards on the wall?
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The lower ones, front mudguards, look to be M20, I think the rear ones on upper rack are also. The lower back end of the rear mudguard is separate, to enable removal of wheel, this part is does not seem to be visible in the photo.
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PM03 After The War Was Over – The Pearson’s Of Liverpool Story

Quite some considerable time ago, we announced a forthcoming and extremely fascinating book on the Canadian and American military vehicles that were assemble in Liverpool during World War II , unfortunately due to circumstances beyond our control this company lost the premises it operated from and had its entire staff affected by Carbon Monoxide Poisoning, as the landlords had installed a defective gas space heating system.

I am however delighted to say that, after all this time this beautifully illustrated book book is now going to print and will be available in December as a 148-page hardback book.

It contains 214 hitherto classified photographs of outstanding quality (taken from 12’’ x 10” glass negatives) to present a view of the 'secret' goings-on around Wavertree and Edge Hill. Here, in bombed-out factories and on waste ground around Smithdown Lane, Overbury Street, Crown Street, Queensland Road and Falkner Street, a vast fleet of military vehicles were erected in great secrecy.

The 148-page hard-back book will be produced entirely in black and white, with a sepia tone dust jacket, and is in an A4 landscape format.

The first 250 mail order customers will have their names printed in a subscriber's list at the book, making this a very valuable personal memento. It will only have a limited print run edition of 1,500 UK copies, each of which will be individually numbered and signed by the authors. A further 100 de-luxe hand-crafted and leather bound copies will be available at a cost of £99.50, and these will also be signed by the authors, numbered and posted to UK addresses by Special Delivery secure mail at no extra cost.

Regards

David Hayward on behalf of Prof Alan Earnshaw (co-author) and myself

Price: £25.00 plus first class post and packaging of £4 to UK addresses (Overseas at cost).

To confirm your order, please:

Telephone me, Kevin Bradley or one of my colleagues on: UK: 017683 51053 (Mondays to Saturdays 10am to 4pm) or International: +44 1768 351053
Or e-mail kevin@transpenninepublishing.co.uk

Send a cheque or postal order to:
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Appleby-in-Westmorland,
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Or order securely on line: http://www.transpenninepublishing.co...-earnshaw.html

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Old 22-11-08, 20:32
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Hi David

Congratulations on the book and I'd love to order one but there's something funny about the link:

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Old 22-11-08, 20:53
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I have edited it..had left off the very end!

http://www.transpenninepublishing.co...-earnshaw.html
http://www.romancart.com/cart.asp?st...emcode=PREPM03

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Old 23-11-08, 22:12
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This is the new site that a guy put up this weekend. Please enjoy as the photos are superb.

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David have spoken with Peter today and placed my order...many thanks malcolm
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Default The "Pearson's of Liverpool" story.

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PM03 After The War Was Over – The Pearson’s Of Liverpool Story
Many thanks Alan and David,

This morning a big supprise, your famous "After The War Was Over"
book in my mailbox. Saying again, many thanks, also for the special
"Subscribers" list, plus sign's on the last page.
An excellent CMP (+ other trucks !) book.

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Many thanks Alan and David,

This morning a big supprise, your famous "After The War Was Over"
book in my mailbox. Saying again, many thanks, also for the special
"Subscribers" list, plus sign's on the last page.
An excellent CMP (+ other trucks !) book.

Dirk Leegwater
Delivery in the Netherlands today, I also recieved my copy, with the signs, great. And so incredibly many new foto's in one book.

Thank you

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Hope you enjoy! It has been some time in the planning...I hope to print an update/correction list in due course as comments come in.
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David and Alan... CONGRATULATIONS!
My copy has just arrived to Spain and can't believe what I have in my hands. What a wonderful book!!! Amazing labour of love you have made, can be proud of it: pictures, text, printing, everything. Thanks a lot for the hours of enjoyment I'll have with it!
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