Three generations of Ingram family with double-decker bus
Three generations of Ingram family with double-decker bus
Portraits of three generations of the Ingram family with an AEC Regent III double-decker bus at Ferrymead Heritage Park: Rata seated at the wheel, with grandfather Ron, father Mick and an unidentified man standing outside.
Contributors note: "London red double-decker bus at Ferrymead Heritage Park, c. 2001. Rata (in cab) accompanied by grandfather Ron, father Mick Ingram, and a Ferrymead Tramway Historical Society volunteer. Rata took an interest in the heritage vehicles at Ferrymead and grew up to become a tram driver! The bus was imported to NZ for the 1974 Commonwealth games."
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