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Old photo of AC Ferry Works & a question

Started by HowardW, March 17, 2012, 21:53:23

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HowardW

Hello, some of you may be interested to see an old postcard (c1912) of the AC works in Thames Ditton on my Postcards Then And Now blog.
   
   http://postcardsthenandnow.blogspot.com/2012/03/thames-ditton-surrey-auto-carriers-ac.html
   
   The publisher of this postcard, W H Applebee of Ashford, Middlesex, featured an AC Sociable, registration number BH-1683, in many of his postcards. Do any factory records exist of who this vehicle was originally supplied to? Or do any early service records still exist? I know the registration number is a Buckinghamshire one.
   
   Many thanks,
   Howard
   http://postcardsthenandnow.blogspot.com

nikbj68


   
   

   
   Really nice site, Howard, thanks for sharing with us!

Old Crock

Great seeing the 'then' and 'now' shots on Howard's weblink above. The enlarged shot shows the AutoCarriers and Ferry Works script on the gates. For those that were not at the ACOC National last year, held at Thames Ditton, it was at these same buildings that the vintage AC's, and the earlier Sociable and Box, were displayed and the ACOC plaque was unveiled (see the earlier postings for links to photos).
   
   It's an intersting car in the shot outside the factory. Certainly 1910-1914, with its shaped tail, prominent hubs and substantial axle it may be an Austin 15, though that rear shape was quite a popular design then. One thing's for sure, it's not an AC Fivet of the period.