OBSOLETE RAM CARRIAGE
, '-M "I ;ggl FORTY-FOUR The Railways DepartotesSß ing 44 old carriages whiffiM ers are beyond f?conomicrijß ance or repair. Thirty-one dflH for sale at the Addington Others are at Woburn and ®® Although some have beebMfl use. most are dilapidated wm® doors and windows. Only fl® work will be sold; all the wfl riage equipment and inteiMM will be stripped off. Both" double-compartment care and vary in length from 42ft, and in width from flft® 7ft lOin. 1 Obsolete carriages are dhp® periodically, but this is the fl® a large number has been t® Buyers will be completely res® for their removal from the Ad® yards, and will probably wep I *® size and shape as workshop?® rooms, and perhaps as tel® dwellings. Cut in half, one ca® provide a 16ft by 20ft structural Oven Fire.—No damage by an oven fire resulting fl® ignition of fat at a house avenue, occupied by Mr D. WdWj One unit from St. Albans atW® call at 1,20 p.m. I 1
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27395, 7 July 1954, Page 13
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