A few pictures from the remnants of the industry that was once present in the Moss Valley, south of Sheffield. Former dam and the small gated adit of a coal mine...
701 AEH seen in Somerset in 2013. It was part of the Sundecker / Suntrekkers group originally based in Newport who ran overland trips to places like Morocco, Russia and Sothern Europe. They named this vehicle Remus and there are pictures on the net at various places. It was being restored whilst in Somerset but was donated to another preservation group and I believe is now in storage in Staffordshire with restoration to start. 701 AEH is a Leyland PD3/4 / with Metro Cammell body new in August 1957 to Potteries Motor Traction as their H701.
A few from CMH late last year. The famous doors were in a pile of rubble having been removed literally a few days before. Luckily had seen them about six years ago. Was nice to finally see the main building though.
Not urbex so I've stuck this in here. I came across RAF Hack Green regional government headquarters the other day while in cheshire exploring a couple of abandoned raf bases. It's been converted into a cold war museum and is open to the public. Its packed full of cool equipment, some originaly from Hack Green and some brought in from other bunkers. It also has a load of de-commisioned nuclear weapons. Thought the military history/bunker enthusiasts on here might find it interesting. Well worth a visit.