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Atkin's Atkinson.

Atkinson built lorries to last and used tried and tested components like Gardner oil engines, David Brown gearboxes and Eaton axles in a robust ladder frame chassis. They were plodders, you’d be lucky to get 40mph maximum from an Atki but they and many lorries like them were the mainstay of many a long-distance haulier’s fleet in the pre-motorway age. Atkins Heavy Haulage of Findern Derbyshire was one such company and they gave their lorries names, URB822 was named “Findern Pride”. This painting on A3 size heavyweight watercolour paper in acrylics is for sale at £500. Please remember this image is my property and protected by International copyright law. You may download any image for personal or non-commercial use only. YOU MAY NOT DOWNLOAD ANY PICTURE FROM THIS WEB SITE TO BE USED ON YOUTUBE OR FACEBOOK. This copy is of poor quality at the moment and unsuitable for prints but will be re-posted later at a much better resolution.

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ruth sears 04 Jul 2011

wow,your works are amazing!!!

anne lynch 10 Apr 2010

These are really good.Wow!!