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BJF
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http://leeds.festivalofbritain.woodhous ... m/191-2/In 1951 the travelling land exhibition of The Festival of Britain was on Woodhouse Moor

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BJF wrote: http://leeds.festivalofbritain.woodhous ... m/191-2/In 1951 the travelling land exhibition of The Festival of Britain was on Woodhouse Moor If my memory serves me correctly we were taken to see it from Brownhill school.
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We were taken from Ilkley by the School to see the exhibition, and I think we tend to forget nowadays what a fabulous period in time that was - rationing was still with us, but there was a wonderful air of confidence in a new decade after the horrors of WW2. We all went to the main car park in the middle of Ilkley - under the railway viaduct for the Skipton line, now long gone - to board four Samuel Ledgard double deckers provided by that worthy Firm at cost price. As I was by then an avid fan of the Firm this was an extra treat of the day for me, and of course I already knew each of the four Leylands and their individualities and Otley/Ilkley depot drivers like old friends. That was a most memorable outing in so many days - oh to be whisked back in time and do it all again.
There's nothing like keeping the past alive - it makes us relieved to reflect that any bad times have gone, and happy to relive all the joyful and fascinating experiences of our own and other folks' earlier days.

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