Posted on May 18th, 2012
This photo was for sale on ebay recently. It shows a Kenning’s-built J-type ice cream van, registration number LVR 340, in Levaggi’s fleet. Hand-written on the back of the photograph is the date July 10th 1954, which means that these two bridesmaids will be in their mid- to late sixties! Tempus fugit.

Posted on April 25th, 2012
Charlie Grahn in Canada has sent this photo showing the state of play with his restoration. It’s really coming along! Check out the side-valve gallery (by clicking the Morris~Commercial badge on the right) to see what it looked like before work started, some eighteen months ago. Brilliant work Charlie, on a very rare Canadian survivor.
Check out Charlie’s bog at http://www.victoriajvan.blogspot.co.uk/

Posted on April 16th, 2012
Classic Van and Pick-up features a four-page article on JAV 160, the 1953 Morris~Commercial J-type still sporting its original livery. It’s a shame it didn’t get top billing on the cover!
Also in the mag is a photo of the ex-GPO Utility PUL 580, and an advert for an Austin 101 pick-up which may be unknown to the Register. Hopefully someone will pass on info about this one.
Posted on March 15th, 2012
A great archive shot seen on BBC 2’s programme ‘Britain’s Best Drives’ – where Richard Wilson is seen driving an old Austin car in the Wye Valley.

Please note: Photographs on this website have been watermarked, not to imply ownership in any way but to indicate this website as the source.
Posted on March 12th, 2012
Register member Pam Mulholland has sent this photo of 585 TFM at the Austin/Morris day at Brooklands racetrack, its first show following its thorough restoration. The Austin 101 is signwritten with the garage name of her husband’s first work in 1960! The Mulhollands are aiming to bring their van to Gaydon for the Classic Commercial Rally, where we hope to get a number of Register vehicles together.

Posted on February 19th, 2012
Register members Pam and Bob Mulholland recently sent photos of their Austin 101, painted and ready to put back together. It is hoped that 585 TFM will attend a few 2012 rallies, possibly including the Gaydon Classic Commercial Display.

Posted on February 8th, 2012

Another Oz J type is to change custodianship. The van which originally was from Wangaratta in Victoria is leaving Steve Hartnell’s care and travelling the 2500 Km’s to Sydney to become a very pampered van for my plumber! Steve has been looking after this van for many years and it has travelled from Victoria to Darwin and then on to Cairns.
Before leaving North Queensland, Alan Hurst, the custodian of JB 46632 (the Sahara van-Bertha) went to take the attached photographs. Not bad eh? Look at the atlas and check out Cairns. It is in Queensland, Australia and is closer to Papua New Guinea than to the state capital, Brisbane. And here, we see two J type vans! Almost like the Scarlet Pimpernel!
Peter Bateman Sydney February 7, 2012
Posted on January 28th, 2012
A few days ago, Register member James Hewett sent in a greetings card new to me, by well-known designer and illustrator Emma Ball. It is a lovely addition to any collection of J-type ephemera!
Emma has a website at http://www.emmaball.co.uk/ where I found another card with a similar drawing on it and also a 2012 Calendar. Since the calendar was for sale at a reduced price I ordered one, and the other card. The items turned up a couple of days later, beautifully packaged in a carton that made it impossible for the postman to bend; neatly wrapped in tissue paper were the items themselves. I was so impressed.
Let’s hope Emma adds more J-type designs into her range.
Posted on January 18th, 2012
Australian member John Beaton sends details of this Morris J/B van for sale at the moment on the Just Cars website. A second van advertised a week or so ago on the same site apparently failed to sell. This van is known to the Register and appears in the Morris J/B gallery.

Posted on December 31st, 2011
While children around the world were trying to stay awake and catch a glimpse of Father Christmas, he was enjoying a feast at Doyles Fish Restaurant.

Thanks to Peter Bateman for the photograph.