The Way We Moved Collection
"The Way We Moved: A Glimpse into Transportation Through Time" Mr Frederick Witts gracefully glides through the streets of Bryncoch, Neath
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"The Way We Moved: A Glimpse into Transportation Through Time" Mr Frederick Witts gracefully glides through the streets of Bryncoch, Neath, Wales on his penny farthing bicycle, a true testament to the way we moved in the past. Barry and Alex Pendray from Hemingford Grey in Cambridgeshire embrace the thrill of cycling as they explore their surroundings on their trusty bicycles. Market Square in Cambridge faces a chaotic traffic jam caused by ongoing construction, reminding us of how our movement can sometimes be hindered by external factors. Three dedicated members of the Air Sea Rescue team stand ready at RAF Brawdy base, exemplifying how transportation plays a crucial role in emergency response efforts. Tourists eagerly anticipate exploring Pembrokeshire on a three-seater cyclemobile, showcasing an innovative and eco-friendly way to experience new places. Cownbrifge Road witnesses the installation of a modern continental type traffic sign, reflecting advancements made in road safety measures over time. Vintage 1925 Bus takes eager ladies for an unforgettable day out in Cambridge during June 1977 - reminiscing about simpler times when bus rides were filled with laughter and camaraderie. The United Counties 209 Bus transports passengers to St Neots from Cambridge circa December 1977 - capturing snapshots of everyday life and commuting experiences back then. Mr C. J Collishaw enlightens us about Vespa scooter controls as he shares his expertise as RAC Training Organiser - highlighting alternative modes of transport that have shaped our mobility choices throughout history. Mrs Barbara Taylor confidently straddles her BSA Aerial 3 motorcycle at Graham Court, Lansbury Park, Caerphilly - symbolizing women's empowerment and breaking societal norms through their choice of transportation vehicles.