| 11. | In 1916 a bus service was introduced, taking travellers over the route in two twelve-seater Buick charabancs.
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| 12. | There was originally a gravelled drive for coach parties, motor vehicles, charabancs and other horse-drawn vehicles.
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| 13. | Owing to the popularity of the venue it was also served by ferry boats, charabancs and of course the railway.
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| 14. | In 1922 Taylor was the vice president of The Liverpool and District, Cheshire and North Wales Motor Charabanc Owners Association.
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| 15. | Coach and charabanc outings followed as the internal combustion engine became reliable enough to get the paying customers out and back again.
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| 16. | The first motor bodies built there had been three charabanc bodies constructed in 1907 for the Thornycroft buses delivered the previous year.
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| 17. | Meanwhile, many of the school are preparing to follow the charabanc conveying the footballers to Highcliffe School and watch the match.
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| 18. | "Cider with Rosie " by Laurie Lee features a 1917 charabanc outing from rural Gloucestershire to Weston-super-Mare.
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| 19. | In May 1914 it supplied its first bus to another operator, a C50 fitted out as a charabanc for Imperial Tramways at Middlesbrough.
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| 20. | In May 1913 the first purpose built charabanc entered service, a 28-seat Dennis painted in a yellow livery with burgundy upholstery.
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