ChatterBank1 min ago
Identify this photo please
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http://tinypic.com/us...SMJwpoTS1Joh4l5k2TGxc
I don't know if anyone can help. Do you recognise the hotel? What do you think this is? I notice that there are no women or children present - perhaps a recruiting drive. Do you know what make car is? I'd like your ideas. Thank you all in advance.
I don't know if anyone can help. Do you recognise the hotel? What do you think this is? I notice that there are no women or children present - perhaps a recruiting drive. Do you know what make car is? I'd like your ideas. Thank you all in advance.
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They're wrapped up well against the cold in the car , it's not a military vehicle as it has an AA badge (first issued 1906) there is a white number on the front of the car. which means nothing to me but if it is a number plate, and is the letter C, the car is from the West Riding of Yorjshire, there does seem to be snow on the ground on the road but that could just be the light.
The houses with half wooden elevations do suggest east Anglia though.
Whatever is happenong behind the cat further down the road is of more interest to the spectators, who seem to be all men, which is odd! I wonder if it is to do with a football match? They are all dressed in their sunday clothes, not work clothes and they look decidedly idle and casual!
The houses with half wooden elevations do suggest east Anglia though.
Whatever is happenong behind the cat further down the road is of more interest to the spectators, who seem to be all men, which is odd! I wonder if it is to do with a football match? They are all dressed in their sunday clothes, not work clothes and they look decidedly idle and casual!
If you have no luck on this site, try asking the Daily Telegraph Motoring supplement. I'm sure that you'll get a result there. If the staff can't answer your question, they'll print it in the paper and some reader is sure to know.
http://www.dailyteleg...caradvice/honestjohn/ or try this one:
http://www.dailytelegraph.co.uk/motoring
http://www.dailyteleg...caradvice/honestjohn/ or try this one:
http://www.dailytelegraph.co.uk/motoring
I'm not convinced that identifying the make and model of vehicle would help identiffy the context of the photo. The hotel would be the biggest clue as to location. I really don't think it is a mining or industrial community as the men all appear quite smartly dressed, I also think that the gentleman standing right in the middle of the steps under the canopy could be the Mayor as there seems to be a chain around his neck. That sort of expectation of a VIP event does suggest a royal visit.
I assumed it was British because of the AA badge. Zacsmaster - it's interesting that you suggest Kent because some of the other cards I have are from Kent, but also a fair few from Devon (Torquay and Salcombe). Others are from Australia but I do think it's British. Thanks for all your answers and suggestions - I shall follow them all up.