The cream bus in the lead belongs to Douglas Corporation. It's their bus 49 (reg. CMN 710), a 1938 AEC Regent double-decker with Northern Counties highbridge (27 upstair, 25 down) bodywork. It was withdrawn and scrapped in 1964.
In the middle is an unidentified Duple Vega bodied single deckercoach.
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