This week's Sepia Saturday prompt image shows a van with the local business clearly identified on the side and all set to deliver goods, whether they be coal and timber or food and drink.
My mind
turned immediately to my cousin's Oldham family of Blackpool,
Lancashire, who were carters and coalmen down three generations - Joseph Prince
Oldham (1855-1921), his son John William Oldham (1880-1939) and his
granddaughter Elsie Smith, nee Oldham (1906-1989),The business went from using horses to horsepower - and below is their
first lorry purchased in 1921.
This Oldham vehicle was requisitioned during the Second World War by the Government for use by the Fire Service. It was never returned.
The Oldham business was founded around 1890, steadily became prosperous and in
1905 moved to near North Station, Blackpool, Lancashire in a house with a large
yard, hay loft, tack room. and stabling for around 7 horses.
In the 1901 census Joseph Prince Oldham (below), son of William Oldham and Sarah Prince, was described as a self-employed carter and coal merchant, with his 20 year old son
John driver of a coal lorry. Also in the household
were Joseph's wife Mary Alice, 3 young daughters, Sarah Alice, Edith and
Beatrice, and also mother-in-law Mary Ann Knowles.
Joseph Prince Oldham, with, on the left, his granddaughter Elsie
who later took over the business.
The Oldham family c.1910 - Back: Sarah and John William
Front: Father Joseph, Beatrice, Edith and mother Mary Alice.
John William Oldham married
Mary Jane Bailey (my grandfather's cousin) in 1905 at St.
John's Church, Blackpool.
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From Blackpool to Earlston in the Scottisy Borders and photographs from my local heritage group.
Two Lorries of the Brownlie family who have been in the Saw Mill business since the mid
1850s and purchased the Earlston yard in 1920. in July 1988 it became part of BSW Timber Group
Another Brownlie's lorry negotiating this tight bend
Two lorries from a long standing local business Rodgers, builder, established in 1847 and operated until the 2020s. Its work in the village included the renovation of the Parish Church in 1891 and the building of the War Memorial in 1921.
Taylors Grocers opened in Earlston in 1908 and was in business until the mid 1950s with members of the same family.
A Baker's van in Earlston
From Baker to Butcher with Donaldson's (no reelation) still serving customers today in Earlston.
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And Finally: - My father in law John Robert Donaldson was a signwriter and this is an example of his work.

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