Life on the buses | Moving to Britain | Being a bus conductor | Another side of London | 1987
Myrtle Ima arrived to the UK from Jamaica and spent over 20 years as a bus conductor, on the iconic London Double Decker bus. Myrtle reflects on her life on the buses. First shown: 25/08/1987 If you would like to license a clip from this video please e mail: [email protected] Quote: VT39705 #tfl #transportforlondon #buses #retro

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Bus travel in the UK in the 1960s

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Edwardian Britain in Color | RARE Film Footage COLORISED and RESTORED

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Shepherds Bush | 1980s London | Shopping Centre | Central Line | 1987 |TN-SL-133-005
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Duple Viceroy Luxury Coach: A Lot of Glass, Not Enough Pizazz? [UK Bus History]

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