Fitton’s Garage

circa 1922

This photograph offers a rare glimpse into early 20th-century motoring life in rural England. Located at Garforth Bridge, Fitton’s Garage was a modest yet vital establishment during a time when automobiles were still a novelty for many. The word “GARAGE” is boldly painted across the roof, ensuring visibility even to travelers from a distance—likely a necessity in an era of sparse signage and unlit roads.

The simple wooden structure advertises “Taxi for Hire”, and beneath the central flagpole stands a petrol pump, representing the shift from horse-drawn to motorized transport. A motorcycle and sidecar can be seen beside the entrance, along with early motor vehicles, reinforcing the garage's role as both a repair shop and service station.

Small independent garages like Fitton’s were crucial to the spread of motor travel across Britain. They weren’t just fuel stops—they were also social hubs, mechanic workshops, and local landmarks.

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Contributed by OldPik on January 7, 2024

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