Many of these photos date from a visit to
Guernsey in the summer of 1965. All were taken with a Kodak 'Brownie' camera.
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The Reading bodied Albion Nimbus was the standard new purchse for both the associated fleets
of Guernsey Motors and Guernsey Railway in the sixties. 86 (10486) sported matching fleet and regsitration
numbers in the Motors fleet, but Railway 65 was registered 10488. They are seen together entering
St Peter Port Bus Station.
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This view at the Grange depot shows the distinctive curved rear end styling of the Reading
bodywork which featured on both Nimbuses and the earlier Victors.
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Guernsey Motors 17 was a 1951 Austin KP/CXD with Perkins P6 engine and Thurgood 34 seat
bodywork. 17 was one of 3 similar machines.
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More common Austins in the Motors fleet were CXBs dating from the late forties. 44 (4510)
resting in St Peters Port is a 1948 Barnard bodied 33 seater.
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