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Photograph of the Fenwick Motor
Black and white photograph of the Fenwick Motor, which was the first passenger vehicle to run in Ayr
Kilmarnock Bus Station
Kilmarnock bus station as it was in the early 1970's
Western Bus
Ticket clippers
Ticket clippers used by Stranraer bus operators R Murray & Sons prior to 1966. They were taken
Bus Conductor and Bus Driver badge
Badge worn by Mrs Jessie Dougan, bus conductor and bus driver employed by Stranraer bus operators R
The Road from Glasgow & Kilmarnock to Sanquhar & Dumfries (Continued). The Road from Dumfries to Monyhive.
In 1776, road surveyors George Taylor and Andrew Skinner published strip maps of over 3000 miles of
Wigtownshire vehicle licencing records
A very rare piece of archive, this Register of Motor Cars, Heavy Motor Cars and Motorcyles is one vo
Motor Tours in Galloway
Guide book of motor tours in Galloway provided by R. Murray & Sons, Stranraer, coach company in
Royal Mail coach ticket
Royal Mail coaches carried passengers as well as mail, but private stage coaches were only allowed t
Bicycle oil lamps
Powell & Hanmer “Zephyr” left oil lamp, early 1900s. Powell & Hanmer “Demon King” right oil
Joseph Lucas Ltd “Acetyphote” carbide motorcycle lamp
An American, Sylvester Howard Roper, invented a coal powered steam-engine motorcycle in 1867. The r
Hubcaps, The Drummond, Dumfries Iron Works, Pleasance, Annan Road, Dumfries, 1905
Originally known as McKinnels, this was the largest foundry in Dumfries. It ceased trading in 1893,
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