For West To East And Back In Time?
A third effort (and fbb bets it was a huge effort!) takes us from Cornwall and Plymouth to East Anglia and from 1986 back to 1970. In 1970 fbb was just 25 and the following year would see a move from a Prep School to a larg Comprehensive and from bachelorhood to married life.
… of which fbb only remembers a few. Our author also give a few news headlines which are, frankly, very scary with only an extract shown below.
Ted Heath wins a general election, ousting Harold Wilson as PM but giving the late Mike Yarwood an equally distinctive character for his impressions show. But do you remember the first Glasto Festival – one of fbb’s all-time favourites – NOT! Or how about the very first Iceland frozen food shop. Maybe a faint memory remains of the first page three girl in The Sun!
Keith’s title is a slight rejig of the nickname used for the Midland and Great Northern Railway; but is probably appropriate for a bus company which, in part, served a similar area.
In fact., Eastern Counties served a huge area and this is a huge book. It has 348 pages plus card covers and comes at a suitably huge price.
Is it worth it?
Chapter 3 covers the fleet …
… with plenty of pictures to delight the closet bus spotter of old. It was a big fleet!
There seem to be hundreds of dormy sheds, open parking areas, “proper” depots and other odd places to keep a bus overnight. fbb particularly likes “Barn, A G Harris, Hall Farm.” You might wonder how many of these places can be located today.
Simple? It was a complex network which needs concentration to grasp.
All of this provides useful “local colour” to give depth and reality to the meat of this book.
Compare these four …
… with a similar line-up in NBC red.
The privatised company reverted to its original red …
… but it didn’t last! Along came First Bus and bought out the company so Eastern Counties red became weedy Barbie!
What a disappointment.
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