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Thanks Surfblue63, I'm sure I wouldn't recognize the place, now a days, my visits up north are normally to my old home area of Ryton and Hexham, and a "within the speed limits" re-run of foolish teenage 60's cross country races from there to Lindisfarne, via Rothbury, thankfully non of us died and we never got caught, :o :o ooh err officer. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Away for a few days up north and have been to Hexham today amongst other places along the wall. Lovely area with some fantastic mini driving roads!

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You are so right, those roads just cry out for a bit of welly, even less traffic in the sixties, from Hexham to Rothbury you frequently never saw another car.

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I'm looking for photos or any information about a BMW dealership that was in Gloucester in the 70's called Cotswold Service Station, Cotswold House, London Road. It has nothing to do with the current Cotswold BMW and a quick search shows a dentist at this location. Anyone on here from that neck of the woods remember it ?.
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surfblue63 wrote:I found this in the October 1962 issue of Austin Magazine. Unfortunately there is no address, and I have searched and can not find anything. My guess it's probably been demolished by now.
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The Hattons business was established in Southport. In the Hattons (Southport) Limited company accounts for year to 30 September 1975 there are listed 6 subsidiary companies: Hattons (St Helens) Limited, Hattons (Burnley) Limited, Hattons (Wigan) Limited, Dentons Green Garage Limited, H H Timberlake Limited, Whitesides (Southport) Limited.

Hattons (Burnley) Limited was established 02 Nov 1954 and the company has been dissolved in 1982.

I have written a blog post about Hattons (St Helens) Ltd in my series about Triumph car dealers: http://vitessesteve.blogspot.co.uk/2017 ... h-car.html
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Just acquired a May 1961 mini minor for resto supplied by Charles buist on st Mary's place Newcastle does anyone have any pics of this distributor/dealer .the chassis details are stamped on a brass plate next to the factory chassis plate .also the first reg date is also stamped on this plate was this a usual thing to do as I've never seen this done? .will get some pics up shortly .last on the road in 1977 been in dry storage since .
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graham.codling wrote:Just acquired a May 1961 mini minor for resto supplied by Charles buist on st Mary's place Newcastle does anyone have any pics of this distributor/dealer .the chassis details are stamped on a brass plate next to the factory chassis plate .also the first reg date is also stamped on this plate was this a usual thing to do as I've never seen this done? .will get some pics up shortly .last on the road in 1977 been in dry storage since .
iirc by the mid sixties they also had a huge area of the old railway goods yard in Blaydon from which they distributed the BMC range to local dealers, by about 66/67 the Newcastle showrooms, service area and stores department were very swish, modern hanger like structures with lots of glass, a trawl through local papers, Blaydon courier, Evening chronicle might have some grand opening type picys.

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Thanks nimbusprint that's something to go on . Must have been a distributor as the car has a Middlesbrough registration .
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A garage in Switzerland.
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My first car was an Almond Green 850 super de luxe bought originally by my great uncle from the Automobile Palace Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwll-llandtsiliogogogoch. Good job there was no dealer sticker -might have covered the side as well as the rear window!
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graham.codling wrote:Thanks nimbusprint that's something to go on . Must have been a distributor as the car has a Middlesbrough registration .
There was a Buists in Marton Place Middlesbrough :geek:
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Funny enough got the car from ormbsy maybe 2 miles away from Marton. he bought the car in 1962
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This thread is interesting ! so I have a picture for you guys , its not really a garage but not too far ... guess which company it was and where it is , the picture has been taken last week during my last trip in england. I can't find a period photo to see the difference but think it didn't changed too much..[urlImage][/url]
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Jim Whitehouse''s place?
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Pete wrote:Jim Whitehouse''s place?
that's it yes !
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There were pictures posted by an ex forum member who went in there after he died and 'cleared him out' as he so nicely put it. Quite a few talented engineers worked from very modest premises! Ralph Broad was another that springs to mind!
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Does any one have any information on Turvey & Co Ltd of Sunderland? Were they BMC, Austin, Morris?
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surfblue63 wrote:Does any one have any information on Turvey & Co Ltd of Sunderland? Were they BMC, Austin, Morris?
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Turvey & Co were at Holmeside Garage and were Morris distributors as well as MG and Wolseley retail dealers.
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