The West Yorkshire Road Car Company's routes from Skipton and Ilkley up
into Wharfedale, Wensleydale and Swaledale are some of the most scenic
in Great Britain, and they are captured in this volume of historic bus
photographs, taken from the 1950s to the 1970s by some of the finest
photographers in their field. Using his first-hand knowledge of West
Yorkshire's network, Stuart Emmett takes the reader on a journey in
Upper Wharfedale, passing by countless sheep farms along the
grass-patched limestone river valleys as he goes from hamlets and small
villages like Grassington to market towns like Skipton and Otley, and
the spa town of Ilkley. The enduring Yorkshire landscape, which has been
used for many films and TV programs, such as Calendar Girls, All
Creatures Great and Small and Emmerdale, complements the little-changed
street scenes and villages to give a fascinating backdrop to this
captivating collection of more than 170 photographs, many of which are
previously unpublished or have rarely been seen in print.