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Old 15-12-20, 12:16
Allan L Allan L is offline
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Originally Posted by Hanno Spoelstra View Post
That's a great memento of your Dad and his skills, Allan!
Not bad for a grocer! My dad Allan 'Tich' Layton qualified as a driver/ mechanic during WWII and took up driving as a career post war - as a heavy transport driver with the state electricity commission authorised to drive double-articulated combinations. I suppose what we now call road trains.

I have posted a photo of him on here before, but I may as well repeat it:post War with Blitz (3).jpg
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