"Mrs. Frequently" - Video

With her Old Friends

Putting Mrs Frequently through her paces
Michael Brittain

“Mrs. Frequently” was the name given to a 1930 Albion Merryweather fire engine that was owned by Essex Carriers Ltd, the road haulage company that had their depot at Tarpots in Benfleet.

It is thought that the original film for this video was shot at a Historic Commercial Vehicles Club rally that took place in September 1960 and started from the Tarpots depot.

‘Mrs. Frequently’ was a pun on the phrase ‘misses frequently’ used to describe a misfiring internal combustion engine (reportedly this was a misnomer as the engine actually ran very smoothly!). The owner of the company, Dick Brittain, took a liking to the name after he had seen it on a racing car at Brooklands race track.

More information is available elsewhere on this site at the link below:

Mrs. Frequently – The Full Story

We would like to thankĀ Michael Brittain for having the foresight to capture all the images on film, to be rediscovered over 50 years later! andĀ Bob Barber for making the digitised film available to put on the website.

More pages on this site that feature Essex Carriers can be found using the links below:

Memories of Frank Lazell

Fleet of Vehicles

Rushbottom Lane

Essex Carriers Helped during the 1953 Floods

In Southend Carnival in the 50s and 60s

Video – Essex Carriers at work and play

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