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A druggist's van in London - Will's Roadtransport Revival

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Can anybody tell me what vans these are?
All the information I can tell you about this 1928 Motor Transport photograph is what's scribbled on the back.
"Druggists Butler & Crispe have a fleet of vans operating out of their premises in Clerkenwell Road, London."
Also, when did the word "druggist" stop being used to describe a chemist?

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