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just found this thread and I don't think anyone has mentioned Fanthoms on Queens rd==they did runs for anglers --about late 50s and 60s as I remember

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Queen of the Road in the 70s

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just found this thread and I don't think anyone has mentioned Fanthoms on Queens rd==they did runs for anglers --about late 50s and 60s as I

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Wasn't there Booth & Fisher (Killamarsh area) too ?

 

The depot/building still exists at Halfway , although the Booth & Fisher fleet was bought out by SYPTE around 1976 . An old B&F preserved bus can be viewed at SYTM ...https://sytm.co.uk/vehicles/museum/12.html

 

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Wasn't there Booth & Fisher (Killamarsh area) too ?

 

The depot/building still exists at Halfway , although the Booth & Fisher fleet was bought out by SYPTE around 1976 . An old B&F preserved bus can be viewed at SYTM ...https://sytm.co.uk/vehicles/museum/12.html

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John Walter Fantom traded from Queens Garage on Queens Road but also operated from Duke Street at one time. His company was taken over by Sheffield United Tours on 10th May 1963. John was employed by SUT as a courier from then on.

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