Moving with the times the rag-and-bone trade has gone from scavenging through old rags and bones to the scrap metal trade. Here's a long suffering horse puling a precarious load and no fewer than four passengers on Clough Road. No doubt this load was heading for Lord & Midgley's scrap yard at the other end of Clough Road.
Those bikes don't look crook enought to be scrapped. I wonder where they 'found' them? I wonder do you have to register a horse and dray nowadays. I note with interest the two cyclists in the background. Good stuff.
ReplyDeleteWe have these guys in Pasadena, too. I guess there will always be a need for such a trade. They use pick-up trucks, though, not horses.
ReplyDeleteJulie I know you need a license to carry scrap metal on account of theft of metals being so rife. Whole houses are losing their pipe work!
ReplyDeleteget in there lewis and dave good load and for all you that horse could pull five tractors behind it so that is nothing
ReplyDeleteat least there working unlick most of the lazy people on benefits in this country, you will never understand our way of life and the horse is a shire which can pull 3 times that, the only thing i dont agree with is the way they pilled the metal up.
ReplyDeleteThat horse is never a Shire horse!!! It's pony sized for a start, probably a mixed breed cob.
ReplyDeletelong suffering ? probably suffers a lot less than jenny pitmans jumping horses - poor buggers
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