This historic picture shows the first journey of the Great Western Railway bus in Weymouth in 1905.
And we also have a picture commemorating the bus firm's final trip in the resort.
The picture of the last journey on the much loved brown and cream buses was taken around 1932.
GWR's final bus journey in 1932
The image shows bus worker Frank Little and his colleagues. The bus company was taken over.
Frank's son Reg told us back in 2006: "We moved away from Dorset in 1933, just after the photo was taken.
It was also the time when the Prince of Wales, Edward VIII, used to fly into a place near Radipole in a red aeroplane.
"The prince would come down to do a bit of stuff down there.
"We didn't know what it was but we were told it was to see a young lady on the quiet. I remember seeing the plane, everyone would know he was coming."
"The busses were taken over and we moved to Devon. I was about five when the photo was taken.
"It was also the time when the Prince of Wales used to fly into a place near Radipole in a red airplane.
"The prince would come down to do a bit of stuff down there.
"We didn't know what it was but we were told it was to see a young lady on the quiet."
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