
Get Bus(y) South Downs bus
Folder: Brighton & Hove
The third and (so far) final vehicle in the Get Bus(y) series promotes the South Downs National Park. Once again, the company has a webpage explaining more, as well as a YouTube video.
The artwork is inspired by the engravings and woodcuts of Eric Ravilious, while the line on the side of the bus is taken from a poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson:
You came, and looked and loved the view,
Long-know… (read more)
The artwork is inspired by the engravings and woodcuts of Eric Ravilious, while the line on the side of the bus is taken from a poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson:
You came, and looked and loved the view,
Long-know… (read more)
490 front
On the Imperial Arcade stand behind Churchill Square (the main shopping area in the centre of Brighton)
You came and looked and loved the view
The third of the Get Bus(y) buses - not sure about that comma: looks out of place to me.
Apparently not, though, as further research has revealed.
Get on go somewhere South Downs
Ravilious-inspired images, including Beachy Head light house
Get Bus(y) in pink
A decorative promotional slogan towards the back of the bus
Pink butterfly
A close-up of one of the illustrations. There is a website dedicated to Eric Ravilious , although it doesn't seem to be sufficiently up-to-date to accommodate the Get Bus(y) bus.
All Aboard!
I can see Horsham, as well as Brighton, on this cab-door map
Tip-ups
Once again the bases of the tip-up seats are put to good use
Chalkhill Butterfly
According to UK butterflies , the Chalk Hill Blue is found on chalk downland.
You can see the wood-effect flooring here
Long Eared Owl
Flora and fauna of the Downs is displayed on the bus, although this one seems to have been slightly vandalised
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