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Crossley 25/30
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I dug this out from a box of prints while I was looking for something else. Thought I'd donate the photo as an illustration to the Wikimedia Commons, but I couldn't work out exactly which model of Crossley this is. (The registration is no longer listed with the DVLA online, sadly, so that was no help.)
Update: thanks to Malcolm Asquith of the Crossley Register, I now know that this is a 25/30 model from 1920. It wasn't destroyed (as the absence from the DVLA records threatened) but went off to enjoy its retirement in Ireland.
I dug this out from a box of prints while I was looking for something else. Thought I'd donate the photo as an illustration to the Wikimedia Commons, but I couldn't work out exactly which model of Crossley this is. (The registration is no longer listed with the DVLA online, sadly, so that was no help.)
Update: thanks to Malcolm Asquith of the Crossley Register, I now know that this is a 25/30 model from 1920. It wasn't destroyed (as the absence from the DVLA records threatened) but went off to enjoy its retirement in Ireland.
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