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Boxes of Crawford's biscuits being unloaded from a London, Midland & Scottish Railway delivery van. The biscuits had been transported by rail and were being delivered to their final destination, in this case a hotel, by road. At this time motor vehicles were starting to take over from horse-drawn transport. However the railway companies were still using horses for a variety of purposes into the 1960s.
Delivery van, 1931.
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