EAW040787 ENGLAND (1951). Hotels along Hannafore Road, Looe, 1951. This image has been produced from a print marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.
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Title | [EAW040787] Hotels along Hannafore Road, Looe, 1951. This image has been produced from a print marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing. |
Reference | EAW040787 |
Date | 12-October-1951 |
Link | |
Place name | LOOE |
Parish | LOOE |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 225692, 52852 |
Longitude / Latitude | -4.4503514769561, 50.349132259852 |
National Grid Reference | SX257529 |
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redmist |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 09:11:43 AM |
1948–1950 Austin A70 Hampshire.
Most first generation A70s were Hampshire 4-door saloons, though some estate and pickup truck versions were also produced as the A70 Countryman and A70 Pick-up respectively. The 2.2 L (2199 cc) straight-4 pushrod engine provided the same power output, at 67 bhp (50 kW), as it had when installed in the earlier Austin 16 hp. The new car was nevertheless lighter and published acceleration and top speed figures were correspondingly brisker. Accelerating from 0-80 km/h (50 mph) took 14.5 seconds and the maximum speed was 83.3 mph (134.1 km/h).
Production of the model ended in 1950 with 35,261 being built. In 1950 the UK price was £648, which included the heater.
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Billy Turner |
Friday 30th of September 2016 01:31:21 PM |
1949-52 P4 Rover 75 'Cyclops'
This car had a distinctive feature that did not catch-on, the centrally mounted light in the grille where most other manufacturers of good quality cars provided a pair, one fog and one driving light often separately mounted behind the bumper. Known, unkindly, as the "Cyclops eye" it was discontinued in the new grille announced 23 October 1952. |
Billy Turner |
Friday 30th of September 2016 12:31:40 PM |