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EAW042699 ENGLAND (1952). 32 Kingsdown Park and Orchard Close, Tankerton, 1952. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.

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Delweddau cyfagos (12)

EAW042699
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EAW042695
  294° 12m
EAW042692
  248° 18m
EAW042697
  15° 19m
EAW042693
  231° 20m
EAW042691
  116° 27m
EAW042696
  214° 39m
EAW042698
  114° 42m
EAW042694
  177° 43m
EPW018622
  325° 222m
EPW000653
  340° 245m
EPW018621
  16° 254m

Manylion

Pennawd [EAW042699] 32 Kingsdown Park and Orchard Close, Tankerton, 1952. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.
Cyfeirnod EAW042699
Dyddiad 25-April-1952
Dolen
Enw lle TANKERTON
Plwyf
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 611646, 166987
Hydred / Lledred 1.0405248573964, 51.3619559129
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol TR116670

Pinnau

1939 Austin 10 GQC tourer The Austin 10 was virtually a new car launched in May 1939 with the body shell incorporating the floor to give a semi-unitary structure. The car was completely restyled by Argentine born Dick Burzi who had joined Austin from Lancia in 1929. The bonnet was hinged at the rear, replacing the side-opening type on the old car and the radiator grille became rounded and there was no cabriolet. It was now available as four-door saloon with fixed or sliding head or as a sporting type four-seated tourer like this one in the photo. Despite the outbreak of World War II, production of the Ten continued in large numbers; but there were no more tourers built.

Billy Turner
Friday 8th of January 2016 02:13:11 PM