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Charltonian Bus
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The bus company was founded by John Dobson of Charltons about 1916 with a Charabanc taking people on bus trips to Whitby etc. It developed into a regular service in 1920 and continued until 1930 until it was run off the road by United.
Photograph taken from 'Around Guisborough' by Pam Wilson.
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The Brake - Mayflower
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left to right:
Ethel Craig, Ada Dobson, Sarah Dobson, George Dobson, John Dobson and Annie Dobson
Photograph kindly contributed by John Dobson.
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De Dion Bouton
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This photograph was taken about 1913, John Dobson at the wheel of a 1902 de Dion Bouton, said to be the first Taxi in Cleveland. His Brother George standing alongside.
Sarah wife of John with son Walter, standing left to right: Albert, John (he died a year later) Bill and 3rd daughter Jinny.
Photograph kindly contributed by John Dobson.
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Charabanc
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An outing to Scarborough 1919
Photograph kindly contributed by John Dobson.
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The First Charltonian in Middlesbrough
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about 1920
Photograph kindly contributed by John Dobson.
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Saltburn - Lingdale - Danby
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taken about 1929
Photograph kindly contributed by John Dobson.
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Lingdale - Boosbeck - Middlesbrough
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Taken at Lingdale
Photograph kindly contributed by John Dobson.
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John Dobson
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Text Reads:
John Dobson, Hearse, Cab and Brake Proprietor.
Weddings, Funerals and pleasure parties.
Accommodated at reasonable prices.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Note the address: 94 Charlton's Terrace, Slapewath, near Guisbro'.
Advert appeared in the Methodist Magazine,1902
Photograph kindly contributed by John Dobson.
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Claphow Bridge
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This is a photo of Claphow Bridge which was taken by John Dobson in 1963.
It was used by British Leyland in their magazine advertising the Morris Minor.
Kindly contributed by John Dobson.
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Harry Wardell
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Harry Wardell, one of the drivers of the Charltonian, later caretaker at Lockwood Beck.
(Steves Grandfather)
Photograph kindly contributed by Steve Bunnett.
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'Charltonian'
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Charltonian: A Family Bus Business in the Cleveland Ironstone District of Yorkshire
by J. Dobson & Phil Battersby
published in 2005
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No 89 Bus
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Taken in 1951 the number 89 bus from Guisborough to Lingdale.
Photograph kindly contributed
by Paula Miller (nee Rix). June 2008
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