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Your dad and mine would surely have known each other. I do recall a Bert Taylor who drove with dad. His nickname was "Spud" and I got a slap from dad for calling him Uncle Spud.
My dad was a driver there for decades - Raymond Dalton. I think his radio call sign was Dowding Dog (I went out in the lorry with him once, if I remember correctly).
An old pal of mine, and a ex member of this site "Berniew", started as an apprentice electrician with Dowding and Mills around 1964 and worked there for most of his working life. Sadly Bernie is no longer with us.