The latest prompt photograph from Sepia Saturday shows a group waiting to board a coach for a trip. No problem - I have some ideal matches from my local heritage group - Auld Earlston
A Day Trip from Earlston with a visit to the city of Carlisle in north west England in 1947
Happy choir members from Earlston Church on their trip to the Trossachs c. 1936.
People gathering in Earlston to board the buses all set for the annual Spittal Trip.
Many Border communities had their annual day trip to the seaside at Spittal, south of Berwick upon Tweed - a big event in the local calendars.
Berwickshire News: 28th June 1958.
"Six buses conveyed to Spittal 150 children from Sunday Schools at Earlston, Redpath, Fans, and Mellerstain, together with 100 adults. A "Tide Fight" was held at Spittal along with paddling, races and a sandcastle competition. The outing was favoured with brilliant sunshine."
To
end on a cheery note - what about this "road bus/train" which transported
visitors from a car park to the town centre in Mondsee,
Austria - a fun way to get around!
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Such treasured memories and photos.
ReplyDeleteCharming fun photos!
ReplyDeleteThe old British coaches/buses seem pleasantly small compared to the modern type. I remember the charabanc photos from your other posts. It always brings a smile as I think of the people happily singing during their excursion trip.
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