Now how about this beauty?! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)
A Willowbrook-bodied half-cab single-decker in a street scene long gone

Note the advert on the side of the bus for St. Julien tobacco, one of the hundreds of tobacco's around in the post-war years that I sold during my early days in retailing. I loved the smell of tobacco and cigars, but never smoked myself as I couldn't understand 'why' people did!! That smell would have been prevalent in the buses and coaches of those days, as it seemed everyone smoked, and that aroma would mix with the niff of oil, leather, wood, and stale textiles inside the vehicle. I can still 'smell' it all now in my mind, as I can when thinking of the same smells in the cars of that era. Loved it.
Also note in the picture the standard of dress, with typically an older woman (probably only 50!!

) dressed entirely in respectful black having lost a relative....or six! One of the two gents has a flat cap on, indicating he was of the working class which was what caps and hats did then, and the younger man with a child very much of the new generation of an early (?) fifties style.
The Walls Ice Cream sign on the shop wall above the bus is also so indicative of that era, and readily recognisable by my generation, with ice cream blocks, wafers and cornet's coming to mind

This style of Walls branding lasted right through the 1960s and into the early 70s, but during that decade changed to a more modern image. That image has been subsequently changed yet again to a very 21st century branding 8-) 8-) Notice also the complete lack of street furniture and parking restrictions; how empty the roads were then in Welsh Wales, and most parts outside of cities!!


No doubt Byron will comment on this, and I hope some others will join in

What are your memories of this time, if you were alive then that is!!
