Omg this is making me feel very old. This is one of my first recollections watching the trolley buses going down Princess Avenue from my pushchair. I must have been on that No.62 many times, and others. Bladons, Zernys, Asbestos and all the other shops there I can hear my mum saying 'we're just going to pop in here for a minute, shan't be long'. Please someone turn that damn clock back 60 years.
Brilliant presentation. I remember them so well and when I think of Holderness Road whern I was a child I think of the trolley buses. Such a shame they were scrapped for inferior modes of transport. Well done!!
I really enjoyed your presentation, it brought back fond memories, lovely to see the pretty Hull colours. Although female I have always liked buses (with a penchant for double-deckers) and my sisters and I loved riding on the trolleys. It was such a shame they were discarded, they would be so welcome in today's noisy and polluted cities.
Thanks for this. We would have taken the 63 when visiting relatives in the 1960s. The only UK trolleybuses I can remember using.
Omg this is making me feel very old. This is one of my first recollections watching the trolley buses going down Princess Avenue from my pushchair. I must have been on that No.62 many times, and others. Bladons, Zernys, Asbestos and all the other shops there I can hear my mum saying 'we're just going to pop in here for a minute, shan't be long'. Please someone turn that damn clock back 60 years.
Brilliant presentation. I remember them so well and when I think of Holderness Road whern I was a child I think of the trolley buses. Such a shame they were scrapped for inferior modes of transport. Well done!!
I really enjoyed your presentation, it brought back fond memories, lovely to see the pretty Hull colours. Although female I have always liked buses (with a penchant for double-deckers) and my sisters and I loved riding on the trolleys. It was such a shame they were discarded, they would be so welcome in today's noisy and polluted cities.
Flat faced trolleys stealing down the dead straight miles - P Larkin
lived in welbeck st in the early 50s...brings back good memories.
very well put together like it thanks for shearing
Thanks for "shearing" is it a sheep?!!!
Dear Sir, would you please be so kind to inform me about the music in this brilliant presentation.
Second movement of Dvorak's 9th Symphony "From the New World".