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Make: Leyland Tiger Cub PSUC1/1
Body: Park Royal B43F
Year : 1955
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Make: AEC Regal MkIV 9821LT
Body: MCW B41F
Year : 1953
Kings Park
Boscombe
Bournemouth
Dorset
2-07-2023
Bournemouth sees me leaving the WCR charter after arriving from Chesterfield and hopping on the 444 unit on the 1300 service to Waterloo. These are formed of 10 coaches with another 5 car set attaching on the rear from Poole.Over the Bridge a Volvo Plaxton Paramount of Bournemouth firm Excelsior Travel .So just enough time to say farewell to the staff on the train until we meet again!
Almost same position as the panorama but focused more on the market area. Single shot. Another 30 minutes could have made for a more dramatic shot but didn't have that luxury.
DJI Mini 3 Pro
Bournemouth in I would guess the late 70's and definitely before February 81 by which time the loco had acquired a yellow headcode panel. No heat Class 47 47320 is probably on a cross country service.
The loco was new as D1801 to Tinsley in January 1965 and most likely a Toton loco at this time.
Image from a negative in my collection taken by an unknown photographer.
Here's your standard seaside resort holiday snap. Compare this to the wider, stitched photo that incorporated much more sky.
Bournemouth, 16th November, 2021. I was in Crawley Luxury BU14 SZK but could just as well have been in the other Tourismo, Roadmark Travel BF67 WFT.
Ex Bournemouth Leyland Atlantean SEL 247H is seen here stored in Ireland alongside Ex Ulsterbus Bristol RE 2193. Photo taken in 10/2015
Due to Coronavirus BA have stored a large number of Airbus 319/320/321 aircraft at Bournemouth Airport.
Two of Bournemouth’s sadly missed trolleybuses meet at Tuxton bridge on the route to Christchurch, their colourful livery of yellow with maroon and green lining was a joy to behold and a watered down version is still carried today by Bournemouth’s motor buses.
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Bournemouth pier silhouetted against the morning sunrise.The last of this set of morning captures and now to go out and find some new photo,s to post.
Make: Dennis Dart 9.8 SDL
Body: East Lancs B40F
Year : 1996
Kings Park
Boscombe
Bournemouth
Dorset
2-07-2023
Bournemouth Yellow Buses bought three new convertible open-top Volvo B7TLs with East Lancs Vyking bodies in 2002. Here we see the first of the three, 430 (HJ02 HFA) at The Square the following year. It's probably now a good nine or so years since the roofs were last removed from these buses. It's an interesting design as they have very thoughtfully retained the upper deck rear emergency window, so there is a means of escape if there was ever an accident. LOL!
Bournemouth has only ever issued HF and HJ registrations to PSVs. On the rare occasions HF hasn't been used, it issues HJ - both 2002 series (02 and 52) and then in 2013 (63) and 2016 (16).
Bournemouth Transport: 114 (HF05 HNB) an East Lancs Mytllenium Vyking bodied Volvo B7TL, painted in yellow and blue Yellow Buses branded livery and captured departing from Poole Bus Station.
© James E. Lowe.
Date: 14th April 2007,.
Ref No. DSCF1820/JL.
Taken on the last weekend -on the Sat. 19/4/69 at Fishermans Walk is No.274 looking as though it would carry on forever. 274 was a 1958 built Sunbeam MF2B/Weymann and was one of 39 of the most modern looking trolleys operated in Britain -the last few were built as late as 1962.
From my Britains Last Trolleybuses Part 1 book (Blurb).
Another photo from the afternoon down Bournemouth Beach.
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Racing the waves at Bournemouth beach, autumn 1989.
Agfa RS50 35mm slide film, Olympus OM2SP.
Standard consumer E6 chemicals, processed at home.
Digitized using a Nikon D7000 dslr, Nikkor 40mm lens, JJC ES-2 adapter.
RAW file edited in Photoshop Elements 11.
Some more beach huts from our visit to Bournemouth!
The UK’s first public beach huts were built in Bournemouth in 1909. Hut 2359 is our oldest one. It has a blue plaque and is available for weekly hire. You can find it by Bournemouth Beach Office.
The Purbeck View huts at Alum Chine beach have a traditional design, but have an informal village style layout. This gives the huts a sense of community. A range of multi-coloured huts were recently installed to the east of Bournemouth Pier.
The beach pods in the Boscombe Overstrand building have award-winning designs from Hemingway Design.
There are nearly 2,000 beach huts along Bournemouth beach. Around 70% of these are privately owned. (From the Bournemouth Borough Council site)
Yellow Bus has been through a number of different owners, but is now, I believe, back under independent local management/ownership following the departure of RATP. Last time I saw this vehicle was in 2008 when it was a Transdev asset. Never a particular fan of East Lancs bodywork, I nevertheless feel that the Vyking was a well proportioned and handsome design.
Yellow Buses East Lancs bodied Volvo B10M-50 'Citybus' 200 is seen on lay-over in Bournemouth during a holiday there in July 2005.
This was new to Bournemouth in 1986 and was sold to Dunn-Line in 2006.
Scanned from 35mm Negative.
Bournemouth Transport: 180 (HF03 ODU) a Wright Gemini bodied Volvo B7TL, painted in yellow and blue Yellow Buses branded livery and captured here in Bournemouth operating on an unidentified service.
© Christopher Lowe.
Date: 14th April 2007,.
Ref No. DSCF1871/JL.
Corporation Mercedes 48, soon to pass to Brighton + Hove, paces local Ford Fiesta A308KRU on 22 July 1989.
Pentax K1000/50mm
Ilford FP4
Quick visit to Dorset this weekend to Poole and Bournemouth. Was a day trip to see some of the Powerboat Racing. Unfortunately I didn't have a long enough lens for when they were out at Sea despite having a 300mm Lens.
Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth. Built, principally as a concert hall in 1928-9, designed by G Wyville Home and Shirley Knight, with a full stage and fly tower being added in 1934. It was also in use as a cinema (with rear projection until 1934 when a projection room was constructed at the rear of the circle), The theatre, decorated in Grecian style, seats around 1,500 on two levels and is equipped with a bespoke Compton organ. The theatre complex also includes a ballroom (also used as a performance space) and originally many restaurants (now mostly in meeting room use). It is grade 2 listed and is due to close within the next couple of years for a major restoration and upgrade.
www.bournemouthpavilion.co.uk/
Bournemouth, Dorset, South Coast, England - Pavilion Theatre, Westover Road
June 2022