Re: Sign
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Originally posted by David_Hayward
Thanks Richard, I meant to make it clear that it looked like a "Polish-style" sign. I have just been wading through a number of 1942 shots of an ATS training centre and the vehicles have that sign on them. It dates to early 1940 we believe.
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David,
This picture must have been taken in 1940: early BSA M20 models without pannier racks, but with front and rear numberplates. Similar sign on the petroltanks, and it looks like a training camp.
Regards,
Jan
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