FELIX OF STANLEY D694WAU
D694WAU was a Bedford YNT / Plaxton Derwent B55F purchased new by Felix of Stanley in April 1987. It was still only four months old when snapped on the hourly service to Ilkeston. Note the conductor taking the fares. It would later join the Tillingbourne of Cranleigh fleet for further service.
Felix operated bus and coach services in Derbyshire between 1921 and 2012. Norman Frost owned the company until his death in 1975. It then passed to his nephew, Geoffrey Middup.
In early 2009, "Felix the Cat Creations Inc.", a large United States company, approached Felix and claimed it owned copyright for images of cats used next to the Felix name. While it provided no evidence, Felix decided they couldn't afford to fight any court case, so as a result all cat images were removed from every aspect of the company.
FELIX OF STANLEY D694WAU
D694WAU was a Bedford YNT / Plaxton Derwent B55F purchased new by Felix of Stanley in April 1987. It was still only four months old when snapped on the hourly service to Ilkeston. Note the conductor taking the fares. It would later join the Tillingbourne of Cranleigh fleet for further service.
Felix operated bus and coach services in Derbyshire between 1921 and 2012. Norman Frost owned the company until his death in 1975. It then passed to his nephew, Geoffrey Middup.
In early 2009, "Felix the Cat Creations Inc.", a large United States company, approached Felix and claimed it owned copyright for images of cats used next to the Felix name. While it provided no evidence, Felix decided they couldn't afford to fight any court case, so as a result all cat images were removed from every aspect of the company.