Loads for wagons

You can always pile your boxes in or onto cars and lorries:

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Juergen / Otter 1
 
Reflecting back to the subject of bananas reminds me that they were, as far as I recall, shipped green and kept refrigerated until arrival at their destination port.

The GWR shipped them from their docks, such as Plymouth and Avonmouth, in covered vans which were steam heated to assist ripening.
 
Strange when I tried the link in the quoted message in the last post it did work , but the link although quoted, is different

Theres nowt as strange as the net!!!!!!
 
Made some wood Apple boxes for variety, first, some old, clean ones
(although one has an orange label on by mistake)
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Thanks Mel, forums been playing me up, couldnt post for the last hour.
Designed some upto date artwork for modern slogan '5 a day' on new boxes

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and also done some old 2 compartment orange boxes

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Clock was rescued when an ornament came to an untimely end, after falling out of the wifes display cabinet,
made a styrene box to house it, mounted it with one screw to wall, & its then a clip fit into place

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latest addition is two bins one for landfill & one for recycling, that reminds me, it would make more sense on the green bin if the word 'rubbish' was removed.
found them, green in colour, in a toy shop full of "rubbish slime" for 99p

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