Sheffield 116
OWE116 - 1952, AEC Regent III / Roe.
Sheffield Joint Omnibus Committee, no:116.
South Yorkshire Transport Museum.
Rhondda Transport 495, CTPG museum, Barry, March 2024
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Carris 486 is an AEC Regent waiting for lick of paint.
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The cab of Carris AEC Regent 301.
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The rear of Carris AEC Regent 217.
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Carris AEC Regent 217.
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The rear of Carris AEC Regent 301.
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Carris AEC Regent 301..
02324 - Whyte's (Edgware), Ashford ex-Regent, Redditch new to Global Tours, London 276 HLC - London Airport - 26 Oct 1969
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[130943] St Andrew, Aysgarth : Lord Rokeby Window
St Andrew, Aysgarth, North Yorkshire.
Grade ll* listed.
Mainly of 1866, by James Green (1822-1886) of Todmorden.
Window by Clayton & Bell.
Detail.
To the memory of the Right Hon Morris, Lord Rokeby late of Littleburn. Erected by Elizabeth Dunn.
Clayton & Bell (1855-1993).
The company was founded in London by John Richard Clayton (1827-1913) and Alfred Bell (1832-1895). Within a few years the firm occupied a leading place in stained glass design and manufacture. They were one of the most prolific and proficient workshops of English stained glass during the latter half of the 19th century.
By the 1860s they were established in large premises in Regent Street with 300 employees. During the 1860s and 1870s night shifts were worked in order to fulfil commissions. The company was also producing decorative schemes and murals for churches.
In the 1880s the two founders withdrew from active participation. The firm continued under Alfred Bell’s son, John Clement Bell (1860-1944), then under Reginald Otto Bell (1884-1950) and lastly Michael Farrar-Bell (1911-1993) until his death.
[130948] St Andrew, Aysgarth : Dunn Window
St Andrew, Aysgarth, North Yorkshire.
Grade ll* listed.
Mainly of 1866, by James Green (1822-1886) of Todmorden.
Window by Clayton & Bell.
Detail.
In memory of Lawson Dunn and Ann his wife late of Thoralby by Elizabeth Dyer their daughter.
Clayton & Bell (1855-1993).
The company was founded in London by John Richard Clayton (1827-1913) and Alfred Bell (1832-1895). Within a few years the firm occupied a leading place in stained glass design and manufacture. They were one of the most prolific and proficient workshops of English stained glass during the latter half of the 19th century.
By the 1860s they were established in large premises in Regent Street with 300 employees. During the 1860s and 1870s night shifts were worked in order to fulfil commissions. The company was also producing decorative schemes and murals for churches.
In the 1880s the two founders withdrew from active participation. The firm continued under Alfred Bell’s son, John Clement Bell (1860-1944), then under Reginald Otto Bell (1884-1950) and lastly Michael Farrar-Bell (1911-1993) until his death.
[130944] St Andrew, Aysgarth : Dunn Window
St Andrew, Aysgarth, North Yorkshire.
Grade ll* listed.
Mainly of 1866, by James Green (1822-1886) of Todmorden.
Window by Clayton & Bell.
Detail.
In memory of Lawson Dunn and Ann his wife late of Thoralby by Elizabeth Dyer their daughter.
Clayton & Bell (1855-1993).
The company was founded in London by John Richard Clayton (1827-1913) and Alfred Bell (1832-1895). Within a few years the firm occupied a leading place in stained glass design and manufacture. They were one of the most prolific and proficient workshops of English stained glass during the latter half of the 19th century.
By the 1860s they were established in large premises in Regent Street with 300 employees. During the 1860s and 1870s night shifts were worked in order to fulfil commissions. The company was also producing decorative schemes and murals for churches.
In the 1880s the two founders withdrew from active participation. The firm continued under Alfred Bell’s son, John Clement Bell (1860-1944), then under Reginald Otto Bell (1884-1950) and lastly Michael Farrar-Bell (1911-1993) until his death.
The Woodland Tavern_Regent Street_Leamington Spa_Warwickshire_Jan24
The Woodland Tavern, Leamington.
© Ian Halsey MMXXIV
Regent et Skyhawk
Aérodrome Toulouse Lasbordes
London Transport AEC Regent III / Weymann RT624, JXC 432 taking part in the Barking Garage Centenary Running Day by the London Bus Museum
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Green Line AEC Regent III / Weymann RT3232, KYY 961 taking part in the Barking Garage Centenary Running Day by the London Bus Museum
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London Transport 1940 AEC Regent III / LPTB RT113, FXT 288 taking part in the Barking Garage Centenary Running Day by the London Bus Museum
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Enjoy this journey aboard RT113 here:
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Deniliquin - Regent Theatre (former) now Deniliquin Baptist Church
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