M middi Member Messages 2,232 Location Essex Oct 12, 2006 #2 That,s one way of avoiding council tax. No chance of rising damp on that 15th C. " dodge" looking " dormobile" then .
That,s one way of avoiding council tax. No chance of rising damp on that 15th C. " dodge" looking " dormobile" then .
N Nemesis Member Messages 9,402 Location Planet Earth Oct 12, 2006 #3 It's a rather more grand version of a Morris woodie - or an early Winnebago?
G GK Member Messages 116 Oct 12, 2006 #4 Was the clue in the title? It's a Thames Trader http://www.flickr.com/photos/marynevtrav/195432933/
N Nemesis Member Messages 9,402 Location Planet Earth Oct 12, 2006 #5 Mostly they don't come with attached bijou residence and possibly a host of slipped slates and woodworm though... http://www.oldclassiccar.co.uk/50_fordthamestrader.htm Some roses round the door would add to the general ambience possibly? The Historic Caravan Club has an excellent article on the site about the history of sanitation and mobile homes: http://www.hcclub.co.uk/ It's in the technical section.
Mostly they don't come with attached bijou residence and possibly a host of slipped slates and woodworm though... http://www.oldclassiccar.co.uk/50_fordthamestrader.htm Some roses round the door would add to the general ambience possibly? The Historic Caravan Club has an excellent article on the site about the history of sanitation and mobile homes: http://www.hcclub.co.uk/ It's in the technical section.