Throughout their existence from 1904 until 1981, the Birmingham &
Midland Motor Omnibus Company were an idiosyncratic operator whose area
of operations ranged from the Welsh Marches and Shropshire in the West
to Northamptonshire and Rutland in the East and from Oxfordshire and
Gloucestershire in the South to Staffordshire and Derbyshire in the
North. Much of their area was distinctly rural but in Birmingham and the
Black Country, Worcester and Hereford, Stafford and Leicester, intense
urban services were operated mainly by double-decker buses and it is
these buses that this volume examines. Looking at the coaches that
formed a part of this iconic fleet, David Harvey utilises his collection
of rare and unpublished images to explore the fascinating world of
Midland Red coaches.