Holdsworth and Hanson
of Huddersfield, haulage contractors
1961 At the opening of a new depot in Leeds for Hanson Haulage (Leeds) Ltd, Mr. Robert Hanson spoke of his experiences in road transport in 1913, when he drove a solid-tyred steam wagon on long-distance haulage. Indirectly, it was this work which led to the association between Holdsworth and Hanson. Mr. Charles Holdsworth was amongst those present at the opening of the new depot.
Soon after the 1914-18 War, said Mr. Hanson, the company employed convertible vehicles which, by an hour's hard work, could be changed from lorries into charabancs. In this way they were able to carry on both forms of transport.[1]
c.1948 All the long-distance haulage interests of the Holdsworth and Hanson families were sold voluntarily to the British Transport Commission, leaving them with the coach and bus concerns and two haulage companies controlled by Mr. Robert Hanson and his sons — Huddersfield Parcels, Ltd., and Hanson Haulage, Ltd.[2]