WELLINGTON75
16-05-2012, 20:01
A very nice photograph of an Eagle Hydrogen Cylinder Trailer appears in the Stilltime photo collection (www.stilltimecollection.co.uk (http://www.stilltimecollection.co.uk/)) It was taken at Cardington and is one of a series, several of which appeared in an article in the October 2011 Vintage Roadscene magazine.
On its own it is interesting in that the registration ( RAF3790 ) is chalked on the number plate, the first such registration I have seen for a gas cylinder trailer as opposed to the civil (Middlesex) registrations.
There is also a very good photo of an Albion ambulance with the registration RAF 404x; it is in pristine condition and is perhaps a pre delivery shot.
It is tempting to draw the conclusion that each issuing unit had its own list of registrations and as a vehicle was issued out to a user unit it was allocated the next available registration. Can anybody verify this?
The article in Vintage Roadscene suggested the photos were possibly taken just before the Battle of Britain but is this consistent with the RAFxxxx registrations? Wheels of the RAF merely states that “licensing of service vehicles was suspended in January 1941”. Can Ted supply chapter and verse as to when the use of the RAF registrations was introduced?
Dave Molyneux
On its own it is interesting in that the registration ( RAF3790 ) is chalked on the number plate, the first such registration I have seen for a gas cylinder trailer as opposed to the civil (Middlesex) registrations.
There is also a very good photo of an Albion ambulance with the registration RAF 404x; it is in pristine condition and is perhaps a pre delivery shot.
It is tempting to draw the conclusion that each issuing unit had its own list of registrations and as a vehicle was issued out to a user unit it was allocated the next available registration. Can anybody verify this?
The article in Vintage Roadscene suggested the photos were possibly taken just before the Battle of Britain but is this consistent with the RAFxxxx registrations? Wheels of the RAF merely states that “licensing of service vehicles was suspended in January 1941”. Can Ted supply chapter and verse as to when the use of the RAF registrations was introduced?
Dave Molyneux