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Please note that all links on this page are given in good faith so if you intend to buy goods or services please make all necessary checks to ensure that you are happy with the proposed transaction as this site and / or its owners cannot be held liable for any losses or inconvenience incurred.

Lovejoy's Emporium - Buys and Sells Signs, Globes, Tins etc
Gary always has a huge range of colourful stock and specialise's in enamel signs. He ships worldwide regularly, and takes all forms of payment. Visit his website for up-to-date availability.

online-memorabilia.co.uk
Friendly web site offering Petroliana for sale including enamel signs etc along with other types of transport memorabilia and collectables including; Steamship Nauticalia, Railwayana, plus other item ranges.

Rick's Classic Cars Photographs
Rick Ford's website at www.rick-ford.co.uk contains a collection of photographs of nearly 300 veteran, vintage and classic motorcars. All were photographed in the late 1950s and early 60s mainly at the 'Jack o' Lantern' Garage near Romsey, Hampshire, England. High definition images are available to purchase.


The Vintage Austin Register (V.A.R.) was founded in 1958 as the "Vintage Austin 12/4 Register" by enthusiasts who were keen to record and preserve remaining examples of this well known and much loved car. Such was the survival rate of the Austin Motor Company's "Twelve" that the Register quickly grew and began to accept other models in the Austin range, such as the Austin 20/4, 16/6 and the ubiquitous Austin 7. It soon became apparent that the name of the Register would have to change, to reflect the inclusion of all other Austin models. In 1961 the Register was re-named "The Vintage Austin Register". Please visit this site for details of membership and much more.

The Abingdon Collection
Based in Northern Ireland and run by Philip Faithfull, in aid of Cancer Research UK, the Abingdon Collection represents over 40 years of passionate collecting and is divided into 2 very distinct areas of interest: The first part concentrates on World War II and represents one of the largest collections in private ownership, with over 2,500 items on permanent display. The second part of the Collection focuses on Philip's interest in Classic Vehicles. Over the years he has assembled a small, but interesting collection to include MGTD, MGA Fixed Head Coupe, MGB, MGC, Opel Manta, Porsche 911 SC, BMW, Ford Capri and a wide variety of 1950's and 60's collectables.

www.trevorspumpshop.co.uk
Visit Trevor Hoare's site for a peek at his themed collection which he is developing at Rochester Airport in Kent. Contact him and you could even arrange a visit.

Herwigs Garage Sale - Belgium
Based in Belgium, Herwig offers top end Petroliana for sale. A visit to his site is a must for his colourful offerings of enamel signs; petrol pumps etc.

The Vintage Petrol Pump Company
The vintage petrol pump company is a small family business in North Yorkshire, specialising in the restoration, purchase and sale of collectible petrol pumps from the early 1900s to the late 1960s.

Classic Car Insurance
Lancaster Insurance Services Ltd has specialised in arranging quality insurance since 1984 contact them for a quote on your classic car.

Globes and signs.com
Based in the US, Globes and Signs offer medium to high end colourful petroliana for sale and are always looking to buy as well as to sell.

Ed - Worldwide Buyer
Wants rare enamel signs Tyrers/Tires, Oil; Gas etc. Contact Eddie by email at ligeron1@singnet.com.sg

www.petrolmaps.co.uk
A great research site that gives a brief history of Road Maps issued by, or in association with, petrol and oil companies in Europe.

www.petroliana.co.uk
Alan Chandler's wide ranging and colourful petroliana collection


If you are really interested in automobilia or petroliana from Australia, or from New Zealand or anywhere else, then this website, plus the Automobilia Collectors Club of Australia (ACCA) is for you.


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