Mobile confectionery shop, a 1932 Bedford 30cwt WS lorry, (c1932?) by Unknown

Mobile confectionery shop, a 1932 Bedford 30cwt WS lorry, (c1932?)

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Product details Mobile confectionery shop, a 1932 Bedford 30cwt WS lorry, (c1932?)

Mobile confectionery shop, a 1932 Bedford 30cwt WS lorry, (c1932?)

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Lloyd Bainbridge with his mobile confectionery shop, a 1932 Bedford 30cwt WS lorry, (c1932?). Lloyd Bainbridge, owner of the wholesale confectionery shop, said at the time that sales had increased considerably since he decided to 'take the shop to the customer'. Signs for Wills's tobacco and Cadbury's chocolate can be seen in the background.

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