Wednesday 3 October 2018

Take a look at History By Bus and see Nottingham a little differently


Click on the poster to enlarge and see it at its best.


More of my time is going to be taken up with my other blog: historybybus.blogspot.comhttp://historybybus.blogspot.com.

The blog tells its own story, so I won't repeat it here, other than to say that I have worked with local groups and Nottingham City Transport since 2014 promoting the 35 bus route as the city's 'History Bus' and a couple of weeks ago NCT published their version of my guide, for which I thank them wholeheartedly.




There are eleven 35 branded buses and all now carry this roundel on their sides to the back of the bus. Seeing it gives me a buzz.




Each of the eleven buses has different history panels on the lower and upper decks. Here is a copy of the one for Wollaton Vale and its link to Trowell.


Reproduced with thanks to Nottingham City Transport who own the copyright, designed and created the panel using my text.

I hope you'll go and have a look at my History By Bus blog. Over the coming months I am planning to walk the entire 35 History Bus route recording the different styles of council and charitable housing along its length with a view to creating a 'Nottingham 35 History Bus A–Z of council and charitable housing' and it will include parts of Beeston Fields, so watch this space.

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