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Old 29-06-10, 20:57
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Can anyone please confirm which models these mobile canteens are? I assume OXC.
These vehicles are of part of one of the Queen's Messenger Convoy "Food Flying Squads". I've recorded two of these vehicles as being OXD/15055 (40cwt Food Store Van, CCA665) & OXD/15031 (40 cwt Food Store Van, CCA685) and posted more details about these convoys on HMVF, here: http://hmvf.co.uk/forumvb/showthread...ens-messengers

I've would love to hear any other details people may have.
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Old 29-06-10, 22:30
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The shots taken by COMMERCIAL MOTOR show several vehicles, brand new, and no regos. All were Bedfords except for a Vix-Ant tanker.
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Old 29-06-10, 23:28
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Hi David,

Do you have a copy of the Vauxhall Motors pamphlet dated Jan. 1944? It is titled Bedford Vehicles and Vauxhall Cars, Supplied to Government Contracts or MOWT Release.

There are sketches against each entry, a Food Flying Squad canteen is listed as; OXC, 30cwt, 4x2, Mobile Canteen.........body by Spurling

There are no MW, OX, OY, QL models as such, they are family designations, each model has the full three letter reference, here is a list;
MWC water tanker
MWD GS truck
MWG GS truck with gun mountings
MWR fitted for wireless
MWT Anti Tank tractor
MWV GS van
OXD GS lorry
OXC Bedford-Scammell 6ton semi trailer lorry ( with sides)
OXC " " " " " flat platfom lorry
OXC mobile canteen
OXC Bedford-Scammell semi trailer petrol tanker 1200 and 2000 gallon types
OXC " " " " dropside lorry
OXC with Tasker semi trailer
OXC semi trailer bus "Bevin Bus"
OXC semi trailer Tasker low loading "Queen Mary"
OXC semi trailer with torpedo carrying attachment
OYC petrol tanker
OYD GS lorry
QLB Light AA tractor
QLC petrol tanker
QLD GS lorry
QLT troop carrying
QLR fitted for wireless
QLC 6 ton semi trailer
OWST 5 ton swb tipper (cvilian model to MOWT licence)
OWLE 5 ton flat platform (civilain model to MOWT licence)
OWLD 5 ton dropside (civilian model to MOWT licence)
OWB 32 seater bus ( civilian model to MOWT licence

and a few more.............

Never seen any offical reference to QLC semi trailer as a QLS though.
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Old 30-06-10, 08:22
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Thanks for that!

In the Ian Allan Archives I found reference to the Bedford-Scammell articulated bus..special permission had been given to them running in service.

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Old 30-06-10, 09:31
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This OXC has a new trailer van being shown to Ernest Bevin.
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Old 30-06-10, 09:38
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Old 30-06-10, 20:01
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Thanks for that!

In the Ian Allan Archives I found reference to the Bedford-Scammell articulated bus..special permission had been given to them running in service.
OK David

Just to clarify, the Bevin Bus was not a Scammell, the trailers were made by R.A. Dyson and British Trailer Co., and bodywork by C.H.Roe.
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Old 30-06-10, 22:23
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Gents, another government OXC was the articulated trailers for the Min of Works flying squads who carried out emergency repairs and construction. Each squad was 60 tradesmen the convoy carried all their tools and also contained self sufficient accomodation. there is a picture on page23 of Ian Allan Bedford Trucks in Camera by john Reed, The artic buses were for the Min Supply for munitions etc factories.
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Old 30-06-10, 23:49
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Now you mention it, there was a reference in a mag article from around 1941/2 in the Ian Allan photo archive in the Charles Roe section about their bodywork for artic buses.
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Old 17-07-10, 12:14
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MWG GS truck with gun mountings
Pics of (what I believe is) a Bedford MWG.

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Old 17-07-10, 23:48
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Pics of (what I believe is) a Bedford MWG.
Hanno,

This MWG is positively identified by the brackets on the body sides for "stowing the ditching boards", this phrase is quote from a Bedford wartime publication describing each model. You can see them in both photos.
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Old 17-07-10, 23:56
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This MWG is positively identified by the brackets on the body sides for "stowing the ditching boards", this phrase is quote from a Bedford wartime publication describing each model. You can see them in both photos.
Richard,

Ah yes, thanks, I remember it now - Bedford MWG Anti-Tank Portee

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Old 22-07-10, 22:33
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This MWG is positively identified by the brackets on the body sides for "stowing the ditching boards", this phrase is quote from a Bedford wartime publication describing each model. You can see them in both photos.
I did some reading up (including my old thread I found again), and interestingly, even though Vanderveen in one publication - see below - mentions the MWG was the anti tank portee, in his Observer's FV Directory he mentions the MWG was the variant with the Polsten 20-mm AA gun. This is endorsed by Mike Conniford in "British Light Military Trucks 1939-1945".

I am inclined to say evidence points towards the Bedford w/Polsten gun is the MWG, while the Bedford with 2-pdr / 25-mm gun is:
a) the MWT, or
b) a conversion of the MWD GS truck.

Who has more information?

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From Bart Vanderveen's Kaleidoscope of Bedford & Vauxhall Military Vehicles:
"The Bedford MWG was an Anti-Tank Portee, also known as 'GS truck with gun mountings'. It looked like the MWD GS truck but was modified for carrying of a 2-pounder anti-tank gun in the rear body. These modifications included gun-loading ramps carried in outrigger brackets either side of the body and curved channels in fixed ramps on the body floor for the gun wheels to rest in. It had additional seats in the back and was supplied only with the 1939-style open cab. The BEF in France used the MWG to carry a 250-mm Hotchkiss gun instead of the 2-pounder.

The MWT was an Anti-Tank tractor and also similar in appearance to the early MWD GS truck but it featured a detachable tilt with windows and four seats for personnel. WD-pattern drawbar gear was fitted at the rear (similar body was also fitted to the 15-cwt Morris-Commercial CS8)."
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Old 06-08-10, 02:35
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Hello:

I found this thread very interesting. I was wondering if anyone might have the answers to my questions.

(1) Taking into consideration any battle field or other losses, what were the years that the Bedford OXD like this served in WWII and what units might it have been assigned to?

Bedford OXD
http://umm-usa.com/onlinestore/produ...r1427eq59c4gv7

Also, were these also used by any of the Commonwealth armies?

(2) I tried to find any war time usage of this vehicle but I haven't had much luck finding out too much information on this vehicle. Was this ever used in WWII as a transport?

Bedford OSB
http://umm-usa.com/onlinestore/produ...r1427eq59c4gv7

Trailer for Bedford OSB
http://umm-usa.com/onlinestore/produ...r1427eq59c4gv7

Thank you.

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Old 30-10-13, 00:11
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This MWG is positively identified by the brackets on the body sides for "stowing the ditching boards", this phrase is quote from a Bedford wartime publication describing each model.
Richard,

Would that be this publication?

From: http://hmvf.co.uk/forumvb/showthread...136#post169136

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Old 30-10-13, 00:26
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Would that be this publication?
That is the booklet, Hanno
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Old 17-07-10, 23:36
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MWD GS truck
And a nice shot of the classic early open cabbed MWD, plus one of the later closed cab version.
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Old 10-10-20, 17:15
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And a nice shot of the classic early open cabbed MWD, plus one of the later closed cab version.
The second photo is an interesting hybrid, in that the vehicle has the characteristics of an early MWD ( large side-lights, circular grille badge, early pattern “towel rail”, early style radiator side panels and a drop side body), but with the full windscreen.

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Old 17-07-10, 23:49
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MWC water tanker
Wartime shot of a MWC - one of Les' pics, right?
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Old 18-07-10, 00:18
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Bedford MW with 20-mm Polsten gun

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Old 21-07-10, 22:44
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A couple more OY pics for this interesting thread the first a cargo truck with a water purification unit in the back. I would envisage that as the WVEE were testing this it would have a complete working unit.
The second is a fuel tanker seen filling flimsies through a distribution pump, methinks the fuel would have been safer in the trucks tank
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Old 21-07-10, 22:51
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OXC and Queen Mary dressed for the party the London Victory parade i do believe
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Old 22-07-10, 09:27
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This is the elusive MWV GS van, isn't it?

Note the fixed body sides and permanently fitted canvas. Also note the body is slightly longer at the rear.

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