Agree that this video will be a part of history soon! I left Plymouth in 1974, and films like this keep me in touch with a city that is constantly evolving.. I used to live behind the Golden Hind and remember the Manadon roundabout before the major link road, especially the 'blind mans wood area and Farleys factory beyond (hint). A valuable resource keep posting don't forget the soundtrack.
I lived in Plymouth many years ago, I thought that the 21 Bus route went to Mutley, turned east to Laira, Marsh Mills, Woodford, then Plympton? I always got off at St. Mary's church, walked along Market road, passing my old primary school on the right, up the hill to Underwood road where I lived when I was a kid. Happy Days!
I think I will start by apologising to you.My first thought was who was sad enough to film a bus route ? however this will become a great piece of social history. when people look at this in the future they will look ay how the city has changed and the cars and people in the video. Already the flats at Granby Green have gone , housing has now been built next to the cricket pitch at the Cumberland Gardens and a new building has sprung up next to Aldi in Union Street. Well Done To You
Starting in the 90's, we started taking groups of American military folks and families to Plymouth for our Thanksgiving holidays. We were hosted on a few occasions by the Lord Mayor and one year, at the Mayflower steps, they read the greeting to us and the people of Plymouth from Pres. Obama. We regularly stayed at the old Astor residence which I understand is now being used for university housing. I loved Plymouth and miss strolling around the entire city taking in the vista views from up above the harbor. I only used the public transport once, but enjoyed THIS bus ride.
I'm pleased that you enjoyed this video. The route is longer than that shown but as TH-cam have a time / size limit on videos and I don't live near the start this was all I could do.
@MissJane2111 Pleased that this brought back some memories of Plymouth for you. Route 42 is still the same, City Centre - Tamerton Foliot - City Centre. Regards Adrian
Agree that this video will be a part of history soon! I left Plymouth in 1974, and films like this keep me in touch with a city that is constantly evolving.. I used to live behind the Golden Hind and remember the Manadon roundabout before the major link road, especially the 'blind mans wood area and Farleys factory beyond (hint). A valuable resource keep posting don't forget the soundtrack.
Great ideea! I lived in PLymouth 10 years ago and I miss it
I lived in Plymouth many years ago, I thought that the 21 Bus route went to Mutley, turned east to Laira, Marsh Mills, Woodford, then Plympton? I always got off at St. Mary's church, walked along Market road, passing my old primary school on the right, up the hill to Underwood road where I lived when I was a kid. Happy Days!
I think I will start by apologising to you.My first thought was who was sad enough to film a bus route ? however this will become a great piece of social history. when people look at this in the future they will look ay how the city has changed and the cars and people in the video. Already the flats at Granby Green have gone , housing has now been built next to the cricket pitch at the Cumberland Gardens and a new building has sprung up next to Aldi in Union Street. Well Done To You
Hey great video. I lived in Plymouth for 10 years and never visited the parts of the city in the first 4 minutes! I really like this idea you've had.
thanks for sharing,i dont live there now,buts its nice to see how plymouth has changed
Starting in the 90's, we started taking groups of American military folks and families to Plymouth for our Thanksgiving holidays. We were hosted on a few occasions by the Lord Mayor and one year, at the Mayflower steps, they read the greeting to us and the people of Plymouth from Pres. Obama. We regularly stayed at the old Astor residence which I understand is now being used for university housing. I loved Plymouth and miss strolling around the entire city taking in the vista views from up above the harbor. I only used the public transport once, but enjoyed THIS bus ride.
I'm pleased that you enjoyed this video. The route is longer than that shown but as TH-cam have a time / size limit on videos and I don't live near the start this was all I could do.
So glad you enjoyed this video. The Palace is still there....just. Unused and un-loved. No one seems to know what to do with it.
Thanks for your comments and I am pleased that you enjoyed my video.
Regards
Adrian
Lol I use this bus to get to college on Friday mornings nice video.
good filming
@MissJane2111
Pleased that this brought back some memories of Plymouth for you. Route 42 is still the same, City Centre - Tamerton Foliot - City Centre.
Regards
Adrian
Ah yes, I remember it well...
Cheers
Wooo go 26!! xD