For nearly 100 years, the road network in the United Kingdom rumbled to the sound of trucks which were almost exclusively built on British soil. From the 1920's through to the 1960's, British manufacturers were renowned throughout the world for their production of reliable lorries and were preceded by their reputation for quality engineering. The likes of Albion, Leyland, Foden and Atkinson would eventually become household names greatly contributing to the country's economic growth as well as playing major roles in time of conflict, not least during WWII.
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