Colourisation cop-out!
. . . or so I thought.
North Wales independent Whiteways, not unsurprisingly, used white as their livery. They were somewhat in advance of the modern trend to have 50% of the country's remaining PSVs in bland white (with stickers if you're 'lucky'). Back in the mid '70s when I took the original b&w of their ex Warrington Corporation PD1 DED 797, white was novel and unusual.
I'm pretty sure I would have given a report on how I came to take this picture with my original posting of it some time ago, so I won't bore with the detail again. Suffice to say that I was on one of the most enlightening Geography field study trips from secondary school!
Colourisation cop-out!
. . . or so I thought.
North Wales independent Whiteways, not unsurprisingly, used white as their livery. They were somewhat in advance of the modern trend to have 50% of the country's remaining PSVs in bland white (with stickers if you're 'lucky'). Back in the mid '70s when I took the original b&w of their ex Warrington Corporation PD1 DED 797, white was novel and unusual.
I'm pretty sure I would have given a report on how I came to take this picture with my original posting of it some time ago, so I won't bore with the detail again. Suffice to say that I was on one of the most enlightening Geography field study trips from secondary school!