Entries are in reverse date order.
September 2020 - for sale on Ebay
February 2020
Outside the Londoner Pub and Grill, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Carrying fleet number BR 225 on the bonnet plate, and 'Route 225 - BRLA - SHERWOOD FOREST' in the front blind box
As of 25th February 2020 this bus is for sale; prospects can make contact by posting to the Message Forum
Photo © the Londoner Pub and Grill
February 2020
Outside the Londoner Pub and Grill, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Upper saloon interior view
Photo © the Londoner Pub and Grill
February 2020
Outside the Londoner Pub and Grill, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Lower saloon interior view
Photo © the Londoner Pub and Grill
May 2012 - pictured on Flickr at the Londoner restaurant, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The format air conditioning apparatus support platform hung on the back of the bus has now been removed.
11th May 2011
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Pictured just after the bus had been driven 3 hours to here by the new owner, who intends to restore it to promote the Londoner Pub and Grill. 3 days after it was moved from Vidalia, the Mississippi had flooded the spot where the bus was located to a depth of 4 feet.
Photo © and used with permission of Chip Gary
May 2004 - Still at location below
September 2003
Vidalia, Louisiana (over the river from Natchez, Mississippi) - for sale
Photo used with permission of Brian Coney
September 2003
Vidalia, Louisiana (over the river from Natchez, Mississippi) - for sale
Photo used with permission of Brian Coney
2000 - Still operational
October 1998
Natchez, Mississippi
With Double Deck Sightseeing Tours. Understood to have an International Diesel Engine installed, and to have been in Natchez for 7-8 years. The rear extension and ducting is part of an air conditioning system. The text above the lower deck windows reads 'Double Decker Sight Seeing Tours - Natchez, MS - 445-9300 - AIR CONDITIONED'.
Photo used with permission of Jim Gorman
1977
Memphis, Tennessee. Advertising the Overton Square shopping mall
Photo supplied by John Royle
1969 - Used for student transfers; Norman, Oklahoma, USA
8/1968 - Exported (from Cardiff Docks) to Ye Olde Kansas City Touring Assoc, Kansas City, MO, USA along with sister RLH 6.
6/1968 - Sold to a dealer. Converted with platform doors and different rear lights.
Between 1965 and 1967
RLH 4 going under the low bridge in Henshaw Lane whilst working for Samuel Ledgard.
Photo © Barry Rennison
12/1964 - Became the first RLH to be purchased by independent operator Samuel Ledgard of Leeds
UK registration number: KYY 504. For other identifying numbers (chassis, body etc) please see this table.
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