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"Ee by gum,lad,look at that there Sharrabang !"
That's right Brian ,literally translated as a cart with bench seats(banc) I think. The term though was still used by our elders for a coach in Lancashire probably right up to the end of their lives. For instance it was spoken of like "Coom on ,luv,or we'll be missing t'sharrabang " ...
The picture I depicted was to me an enduring memory of the dorsal-finned coaches of the 50's ,as built by Harringtons of Hove,(they had it trade-marked )to sort of give the old-boxed shape a bit of flair for the glamour-starved post-war early 50's...how very daring !
Can't get enough pics of them now......here's another!
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These we have loved..........
Cardiff is the best place except for barry
Hi Shipmates ,The most wild and windswept place in winter must be the scottish isles but they are lovely in the summer, and the natives are friendly all year round.