Posted on November 11th, 2013
We’ve recently added some photos to the History section of the website (see History button on top bar, or click this link http://www.jtypevan.com/history/specialised-vans/ice-cream-vans/) showing surviving genuine ice cream vans.
We’ve also photos from our archives of vans that are believed not to survive, click http://www.jtypevan.com/history/archive-photographs/ice-cream-van-archives-2/
There is an historical significance in being able to compare the various styles of the different coachbuilders around in the ’50s and ’60s which is our reason for creating the galleries.
Whitby Engineering’s modern-day recreations are not included in either of these galleries, but do appear in galleries under the Morris and Morris~Commercial buttons.
Heres’s a taste of what’s to be found…
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Springburn ice cream van
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TLG 424: Rossi’s Ices
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B Lewis Ices
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Minchella and Co.: coachbuilt by Kenning’s
Posted on November 10th, 2013
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Thanks to Roland Turner for use of OBL photo
Posted on November 9th, 2013
A couple of photos of Mac Fisheries J-types in Birmingham. We have photos of vans in the fleet working in other cities, it’s just a coincidence that these two came to light at the same time.
Two Mac Fisheries J-types are known to survive, VOR 390 and 7148 WJ. Both are in the J/B gallery under the MORRIS badge.

Mac Fisheries J-type van in Broad Street Birmingham in 1957

Mac Fisheries J-type van in Birmingham in 1958
Posted on November 8th, 2013
Peter Bateman sends this taster, with the promise of more details to follow. It shows a V6-powered J currently in the final stages of build. Looks like it’s going to be a fantastic ambassador for the J-type cause!

Posted on November 7th, 2013
A week from now the Register stand at the NEC Classic Motor Show should be in place, we’ll put a photo on the blog…
Searching the internet for more info on the Australian book ‘I’ve an Uncle Ivan’ by Ben Sanders, I came across this photo of balloons at a Press Launch for the book. Great, eh!

Posted on November 6th, 2013
Not content with taking over London’s ‘tourist’y places, Whitby Engineering’s modern-day recreations are getting on the telly too! This van appeared on ITV’s This Morning programme, starring Philip Schofield and Holly Willoughby, over the summer.

Posted on November 5th, 2013
Whilst in London recently we came across this ice cream van working for a living. It was parked up in St James’ Park near to Buckingham Palace, and appears to have been there every day over the summer. This is another of Whitby Engineering’s modern-day recreations that seem to be cropping up in all sorts of touristy places, such as the Embankment.
In its previous life 942 BYY was a GPO Planning van, which appeared on Ebay in reasonably sound condition but with its side windows panelled in.

Posted on November 4th, 2013
Another piece of artwork that seems to be modelled on KFL 954 (see J/B gallery by clicking MORRIS badge button)
How has this been and gone from somebody’s clothing range without us knowing about it?
I found this Monsoon child’s jumper – complete with patchwork J-type – on Ebay, rather by accident. Checking Monsoon’s own website shows that it is not currently in their range.

Posted on November 3rd, 2013
Two more jigsaws featuring J-types have come to light; there seems to be quite a following for the J among the jigsaw manufacturers, although it seems quite likely that their illustrators may never have seen a real one. Working from photos often brings up scale and perspective problems.
The J-type serving ice cream on the seafront seems to be modelled on KFL 954 (see J/B gallery by clicking MORRIS badge button)


Posted on November 2nd, 2013
Less than a fortnight until the NEC opens its doors to the Classic Motor Show…
Oxford Diecast have introduced another 3 J-type models into their range, to accompany the Facchino’s model already seen in a previous blog post.
These are:
76MJ002: Ministry of Food minibus, LYM 295
76MJ003: Rossi’s ice cream van, YHT 511
76MJ004: Royal Mail, MLH 592
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Ministry of Food J-type 76MJ002
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Rossi’s Ices J-type 76MJ003
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Royal Mail J-type 76MJ004
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Faccino’s J-type in box 76MJ001
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