The lower picture is the workshop entrance from Cross Street. If it was Oxford Street the house would have to be on the right. The curved window on the right was the workshop reception area. The two men are Eric Shepperd and John Marchent.
Fiery Liz is now located at Sparkford Motor Museum. It is one of the first vehicles that you see once you have entered the main building. The lower photograph is the entrance to the workshop which was in Cross Street. It ran along behind the main showroom where it joined a row of garages which stretched to Adam Street. The house (Seaton House) was situated in the corner of plot opposite the Ring o Bells.
The lower picture is the workshop entrance from Cross Street. If it was Oxford Street the house would have to be on the right. The curved window on the right was the workshop reception area. The two men are Eric Shepperd and John Marchent.
Fiery Liz is now located at Sparkford Motor Museum. It is one of the first vehicles that you see once you have entered the main building. The lower photograph is the entrance to the workshop which was in Cross Street. It ran along behind the main showroom where it joined a row of garages which stretched to Adam Street. The house (Seaton House) was situated in the corner of plot opposite the Ring o Bells.