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==Trucks==
==Trucks==
* '''Ward La France''' built a small amount of truck chassis, using purchased parts.


*'''Ward La France''' built a small amount of [[truck]] chassis, using bought in parts.
* They offered pneumatic tyres.
*They offered pneumatic tyres.
 


==Buses==
==Buses==
* [[E. E. Snow]] owned the company and designed a fleet of luxury charabancs after ''World War One''.


*E. E. Snow owned the company and designed a fleet of luxury charabancs after ''World War One''.
* It featured a ten note organ that woke up the sleeping residents when it returned from being out on excursions.
*It featured a ten note organ that woke up the sleeping residents when it returned from being out on excursions.






==Sources of Information==
==Sources of Information==
*Ian Allan - British Buses Since 1900 - Aldridge and Morris


Ian Allan - British Buses Since 1900 - Aldridge and Morris
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Latest revision as of 12:28, 25 October 2012

Trucks

  • Ward La France built a small amount of truck chassis, using purchased parts.
  • They offered pneumatic tyres.

Buses

  • E. E. Snow owned the company and designed a fleet of luxury charabancs after World War One.
  • It featured a ten note organ that woke up the sleeping residents when it returned from being out on excursions.


Sources of Information

  • Ian Allan - British Buses Since 1900 - Aldridge and Morris