William Birch started running horse-drawn cabs in London in 1837. After his death in 1846 his widow, Elizabeth, took over the business and in 1847 extended it to include the running of omnibuses, operating a service between Pimlico and Mansion House. The company was divided between her two sons on her death in … See more Birch Brothers was a bus and coach operator in south east England. See more • British Bus Fleets No. 11: London Coach Operators; Ian Allan, 1962 • Buses Illustrated No. 11 (July 1952) by John Manley Birch • Buses Illustrated No. 12 (October 1952) by John Manley Birch See more • Birch Brothers Limited: 1899-1971 by Peter Gould • Green Line: the history of London’s country bus services by Albert William McCall • Birch Bros Ltd by Peter Roberts See more http://www.lthlibrary.org.uk/library/PDF-151-3.pdf
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WebApr 25, 2009 · The bus was one of 30 originally owned by Birch Bros, a company which was an ‘independent’, running bus services within London. LPTB was formed on 1st July … WebBirch Brothers Ltd. 1899-1971 Page 2 Contents Birch Brothers Ltd - Fleet History 1847-1971 Page 3 Birch Brothers Ltd - Bus Fleet List 1904-1971 Page 13 ... and coaches a … how to save the trees
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WebThe coach is an ex Birch Bros Leyland PS1 ECW, now Independently owned (made by OOC and released May 1995). The van is a Ford 300e Thames 7cwt made by Classix. … WebMr Raymond Birch, chairman of Birch Bros, told a staff meeting on Friday that he, his brother John Birch and nephew Peter Birch had been painstaking in ensuring the continuance of the business in an environment where it would flourish and continue to be looked after with the same care and close personal interest as in the past under the … http://www.countrybus.co.uk/independent/birch.htm how to save the world 101