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Many older Burton residents will remember Timson's buses parked outside the Timson family home, a bungalow set back from the road at the top of Finedon Street (see below). The business was started by Lewis Timson in the early 1920s and it was carried on by his son Harold. By the time he disposed of it to the United Counties Bus Company in 1936 he had a fleet of five buses. Below is a charming extract from a school magazine by a nine-year old Church School pupil, Norman Linnell, in 1931: MY LIFE BY MR. TIMSON’S BUS An article taken from “The Outlook”, the magazine of
I am Mr. Timson’s blue bus with white at the top. I am very warm and I have a mirror inside me. The man who drives me is very kind for he does not make me go too fast down the hills. As I pass on my way to One day I had to take some people to Skegness, and on my way I saw a farm where there are many pigs, horses and sheep. Some men were making hay. I passed through many towns with lots of people in them. On my way home I saw some people having a picnic. When I reached home I was cleaned and looked quite nice again. During the winter I have to take spectators to the football matches at Norman Linnell - Junior II
From the Evening Telegraph - March 1932 After having concluded their Easter-tide shopping in Kettering on Saturday evening, a number of Burton Latimer people had an exciting experience, when the 'bus in which they were travelling home finished up in a ditch. |
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