It is believed that the London, Morris Motors main dealer Stewart & Ardern Ltd., were exclusively allocated the Middlesex 'MU' sequence of registrations. If that was the case then MU…
This 1934 season Morris Minor Four-door Saloon (LV 6438) is in fact a very late 1933 Liverpool registered car. This postcard image was taken in the small market town of…
This small image was unearthed via an internet search and revealed a hitherto unknown fact (to the author) relating to the history of the £100 Minor. While it was known…
XG 945 was a 1931 S.V. Morris Minor Coachbuilt (folding-head) Saloon, to give it its full brochure name. It was one of just 2816 S.V. Minor Saloons built between early…
1930 Morris Minor Coachbuilt Saloon (WL 9868) features in two earlier IOTWs (727 & 728) both images being taken on a Welsh holiday. Here we see the car being loaded…
Mike Tebbett contributed this rare photo of a 1931 season Wolseley Hornet Saloon. The car bears a 1932 Surrey (PJ 4412) registration although where the image was taken is not…
This 1932 Kent registered Morris Minor Saloon (KJ 7202) was photographed outside a chapel with a female at the wheel - nothing too unusual about that. What does become apparent…
Here is yet another photograph of Oxford registered 1930 Morris Minor Coachbuilt Saloon WL 9868. This carefully staged image looks like a father and son shot which may also have…
Here is a Morris Minor Coachbuilt Saloon (WL 9868) which was first registered by the City Borough Council of Oxford in 1930. This nicely composed photograph was taken somewhere in…
Now here is an interesting photo. The image was taken on the forecourt of a Nuffield Group dealership during the wartime period - note the shrouded headlamps and white wings.…