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Old 27-11-16, 11:13
Lynn Eades Lynn Eades is offline
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Mike C. Would you care to put up a few explanations of the abbreviations?
cvt, san, etc. I have the various motor cycles sorted.

One was in Book 6,no.14000 Ntn (Norton?)mcycle, comb (sidecar?) 53251,4 1/2h.p.1940,400x18 (rear tyre?) with pwr/dve (power drive?) What is that?

Also if you have time to waste, can you explain the entry in Vol.6. 16720. There are convoluted notes on the l/h side about a couple of Bren carriers T3374 and T3375.
Do the books relate to certain areas? Any clues? My reading of hand writing seems to have deteriorated.

I was excited to see the various Vickers MkVIa light tanks. (bk5,266- 279)

Entry no. 281 is for the British M.G. carrier No2 MkI T2831

No.633 being a R.Royce is interesting I guess impressed.

What were the LP3's, Stingray, Starfish, and snake?


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Last edited by Lynn Eades; 27-11-16 at 11:15. Reason: I had to edit out the word "lastly". too many other questions.
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