Here is my article on Jamaica's transportation system: kareemsquest.com/memories-of-jamaicas-transportation-system
@ianbrown-dy9qq6 ай бұрын
I use work on all those cars. These are some of the most quiet idling vehicle you could be beside it without knowing that engine running
@desmondgrant655 ай бұрын
Reddifusion was not a radio station. For those in Kingston who could not afford a radio RJR would run a direct line to your house or business place and attach a speaker box witb a volume control. That is why they were called Radio Jamaica and Redifusion. Rental was about ten shillings monthly.
@desmondgrant655 ай бұрын
The Morris Oxford and Austin Cambridge was among a family of cars which resembled each other but had different features. They were all made by British Leyland. Among them were the Riley, MG Magnette, Austin Westminster and the Austin Princess (not the Princess which resembles the Rolls Royce).
@barrybryan02135 ай бұрын
The j o s busses used to be called chi chi white they replaced the magnet busses that was owned by I think Mr. Liba.
@barrybryan02135 ай бұрын
What about the Ford pilot cars that was before Morris Oxford and Austin Cambridge also there was a small Austin car that looks like the model T Ford you also had the maple leaf coming out of 🍁 the Jamaican History is very rich lots of untold History
@sugabunz90886 ай бұрын
I attended the St Francis Primary School on Old Hope Rd in Kingston in the 60's. The classrooms from Grade 2- about 12(?)were all equipped with a Radio Jamaica Redifusion unit(RJR)courtesy of the Ministry of Education, and all students had to listen to the BBC World News every morning at 8am on the dot! I suspect most if not all of the Primary Schools in the Corporate Area were equipped with Redifusion. Not sure if the Prep Schools used that method. It helped us mainly to learn the British pronunciation and elocution in general. Queen Elizabeth's messages would also be broadcast at times. At home we had the tabletop Radio and the hymn "Sweet Hour of Prayer" played @ 12n daily on RJR except weekends. Portia Faces Life, Dr Paul & Dulcimina stories were all very popular on the Radio. In 1959 the Jamaican Govt formed JBC, the only TV Station on the island at the time, and introduced us to the lovely Leonie Forbes, Dennis Hall, Neville Willoughby & Lindy Delapenha among others. Great job Kareem, you should try to Interview Ms Fae Ellington who may be one of the few original Radio personalities left.
@shawncunningham66 ай бұрын
I attended St Francis in the early 80s and left for high school in 1983. I remember being picked up from school in a morris Oxford. This is very refreshing!
@missbiggs94376 ай бұрын
Portia Faces Life was at 10:30 a.m., Dr. Paul at 12 o’clock, just after the news, weather and death notices and Life in Hopeful Village (with Nanna and Gatta) was at 7:00 p.m. Mon - Fri. When Hopeful Village ended, Dulcimina took over. I remember Neville Willoughby being on RJR. In secretarial college we practiced taking shorthand dictation by transcribing the BBC World News! 😂😂😂
@kam3216 ай бұрын
I attended St Francis Infant to Primary from 1970-1978. JOS buses had a great schedule with bus tickets and always on time. I remember that yellow and black taxi. All fell apart when JOS was divested and the robot was introduced.
@bluejay95096 ай бұрын
El Sadia !
@alexnixon10626 ай бұрын
😊9⁹😊😊pp😊
@tjonesauto4 ай бұрын
When I first visited Jamaica in 1986 we left the airport in a Lada taxi. We then took a bus known as the "quarter million". The driver gave it a name but I forgot.
@abernard77685 ай бұрын
Love the video and the history 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲💪🏾👍🏽🔥
@georgepennant3926 ай бұрын
I was driving Morris Oxfords 1969, what those two man were saying they were 100% right, they brought back a lot of memories .
@OhanaSkinCareSalon6 ай бұрын
Happy that KZbin send me your blog. It's very interested
@desmondsterling90436 ай бұрын
I was a driver of on---- the Austin , Valhalla, Morris miner-- living in Kingston in those days was like living in paradise .
@cardsplz6 ай бұрын
Radio fusion (redi fusion) classical music on sundays 1965-67 Vineyard Town.
@stevenfrancis91536 ай бұрын
Hi: I had the pleasure of travelling in Morris Oxford and Austin Cambridge taxis. The route I travelled was Spanish Town to Linstead but I usually embark at Bog Walk. That route had its bit of excitement as it went through the Flat Bridge gorge. A gorge is described as ' a narrow valley between hills or mountains, typically with steep rocky walls and a stream running through it. That is exactly what it is through the Flat Bridge gorge. Those taxi drivers were skilled. They knew how to hold their corners and knew the places where they could pass or overtake. Driving through the gorge made you appreciate the skills of Jamaican drivers. After passing through the gorge the trip takes you along Bog Walk with its factories that processes popular foods, then through Church Road, Michleton Meadows and into Linstead, another famous Jamaican Town. After the period with the Morris Oxford and Austin Cambridge there were the Peugeot 504 and Peugeot 404. I also travelled in these taxis along the same route in the mid 70s. In the late 80s I know that the Ladas were in the market, being used as taxis.
@stevenfrancis91536 ай бұрын
Hi: The following are some cars that I remember starting in the late 50s. The Morris Minor, Rambler (this car was owned by a senior government employee), Prefect (owned by a nurse), Vanguard ( owned by a man who returned from England), Wolseley, Valiant ( A man who owned this car drove it to his farm in the early 80s, the front end must have been very strong). The Hillman Hunter and Humber Sceptre were popular in the late 70s and I owned a Fiat 132 that was a 1974 model.
@kareemsquest6 ай бұрын
Thanks for this information Steven
@judithbryan92432 ай бұрын
We used to have a big Philips radio which has all transistors. I listened to BBC radio, Bonair, Cuba, Bhai etc. The Morris Oxford and Austin Cambridge looked similar and was either grey or black. Some people had Hilman Hunters, Morris Mina and Buick. Volkes Wagon buses were also popular.
@devonwilliams46776 ай бұрын
The shell of one of these car can be seen at one of these Cafe going into New Castle.
@thephatstix4 ай бұрын
Eits
@authore.lloydkelly-reading20444 ай бұрын
Yes, I knew about Morris Oxford, Astin Cambridge, and Wolseley taxis. Could even call out my taximan's name; one of his famous sons you would readily recognize today. 😁😁
@leoncharsley99316 ай бұрын
My dad bought 2 austin Cambridges in the 70s i still have the one he kept garaged and only drove it in the summer
@patrickpaul89936 ай бұрын
Are you selling it
@leoncharsley99316 ай бұрын
@@patrickpaul8993 No sorry not selling i grew up with this car its part of the family..
@robertcamble35436 ай бұрын
@leoncharsley993 I knew a man why lives beside my sister has an Austin Cambridge that he drove o ccasionally now .
@alphansobrown36236 ай бұрын
I would buy it today .
@godislove10764 ай бұрын
Really where is this car
@MelvinRussel-hr5qq5 ай бұрын
I remember yellow czb n coop cab
@veroncruise35422 ай бұрын
The first car I remember my family having was a Ford Prefect in the late 60s. In the early 70s we upsized to the much roomier Austin 1800. I don’t think we got it new. In the late 70s when getting new cars and car parts was an issue my father acquired a Wolseley 1885 which if it wasn’t exactly the same car was similar enough for parts to be switched between them. I remember seeing Yellow Cabs and Checker Cabs running along the Boulevard and Half Way Tree Road but I don’t remember riding in them. My grandmother used to listen to Dulcimina on RJR every week night. In the 70s (80s?) I remember old episodes of The Lou and Ranny Show, a sketch comedy programme featuring national treasures Louise Bennet and Ranny Williams, being rebroadcast on JBC.
@andysaunders37083 ай бұрын
Graceful looking cars.
@kareemsquest3 ай бұрын
Yup
@robertcamble35436 ай бұрын
Bombo clawwt !!!, memories like dirt !! Austin Cambridge ,Morris Oxford Wolseley , M.G,Riley Hillman Hunter, & ford Cortina . Str8 taxi cars dem yah . Then Lada came on the scene 1980 .
@waynemcfarlane12336 ай бұрын
Lada came in the 70's
@markspringer7166 ай бұрын
@@waynemcfarlane1233no way ...that was a Fiat ...
@markspringer7166 ай бұрын
Can't remember names but there was about 3 other cars that look just like the Hillman Hunter
@charleshenry45006 ай бұрын
@markspringer716 The original Lada is a Russian copy of a popular Fiat and was introduced to the island as part of a bauxite for cars arrangement between the two governments...
@robertcamble35436 ай бұрын
@@waynemcfarlane1233 No , it was fiat 124 ,125,& 127.
@racquellaughtravellive6 ай бұрын
My grandfather back in the day had a Buick skylark.. plus he had a Ford 7 seater bus.. that was waaaay back in the dayyyys.. memories! I remember sitting in my grandfather and uncles lap steering that was my onto as kids to drive.. I must have been about 5 or 6 years old
@oraltraditions61276 ай бұрын
Record Changer that played records.
@markspringer7166 ай бұрын
45...33...78 ???
@oraltraditions61276 ай бұрын
@@markspringer716 yes, you are right. Those were the days. Just last week Sunday night, I moderated a Culture Night event at my church. I gave prizes to those who could answer questions regarding Jamaica.
@oraltraditions61276 ай бұрын
@@markspringer716 The obvious questions they thought I would have asked, I did not ask those. I asked questions like Where is Jamaica is the Plantain Garden River that flows from East to West? What year did Jamaican get electricity, thirteen years after Thimas Edison invent the Light bulb? Jamaica was the first country in the Caribbean to construct and operate a railway system, in what year? It was very interesting. I informed them about some famous people. For example, tv, and radio personalities, from RJR and JBC from way back then. Famous lawyers like Wilton Hill and Frank Phipps, Sir Clifford Campbell. Who build Jamaica three School? Which year did President Julius Nyerere came to Jamaica barefeet? Jamaican life back then was interesting. It one point, toilet paper as we know it was none existent. Kuss kuss was the perfume or essen. For most people La India vaseline with a wet rag was moisterizer for the skin. We went to school with our 10 commandments on the ground. Do you remember Bata shoes store with the black and white, and blue and white crep? There was also a plastic shoes for school called "Tarzan." We used to have local stories on the radio like " Dulcimina, Life in Hopeful Village, and Time to Remember." There were about three from America that I can remember. Namely, "Dr.Paul, Portia, Faces Life, and Girl on a tight Rope." I showed them the money we used back then- pound shillings and pence. I have all those moneys in my possession. I have my iron, me big gill messurement, me coconut brush, me Nola book, me Caribbean hymnal, me long red stripe beer bottle, me exercise book, me enamel, plate and mug. I talked about flour bag sheet, shemese for babies Children eating out of calabash to aid them in talking. It was fun for me remembering how boys made kites, played marble, made gigs, and girls made dolly clothes. I reminded them about 4H clubs that taught young girls to sew and bake. Back then only old women wore wigs. We bought air letters to write letters to England. Our junk foods were jumbilin, almond, mango, naseberry, orange, assortment of plums, we washed and bathe in the river. We used bottle torches, and tininig lamps. We used lamps with the shade. We cooked on wook fire, until, then the coal stoves and rims, the oil stove was invented, they gas. We sent telegrams for emmergency news. Creamo and Dairy Farmers were our main milk and ice cream supplies. Lawd ah nuff things but those things cannot leave my mind. In those days, we learned about 6-10 scripture passages for the school year. In my sixth grade class, I had learned 6 poems and 12 memory gens. You can't beat that. Those teachers were teachers. They were not there for the money. They loved teaching. Do you remember guava bush go look guava?. We were punished at grandma's bed side. Do you remember duppy stories?
@kareemsquest6 ай бұрын
You should try our Jamaica Bus Trivia: kareemsquest.com/bus-trivia/
@dubsounds6 ай бұрын
The Wolseley is also in that family of cars
@Dri_Bentley5 ай бұрын
We have a 1965 16/60 Wolseley. It’s sounds so sweet on the road.
@JuniorHill-n4y6 ай бұрын
One of this car my mom told me bring her to the hospital 1982 when she I was about to born
@pintyricketts68426 ай бұрын
There used to be programs on the radio stations like life in hopeful village, doctor Paul, Portia faces life ,treasure Isle time which was Duke Reid music program to showcase his new recordings. On Sunday mornings there was the Billy Graham gospel show.I remember the yellow cabs and chequer cab also before I was born there were tram cars and horse and buggy lol. The radio stations used to play a lot of foreign songs before Jamaica started recording their own songs. Radio announcers were persons like Charlie babcock, brim brimble and I think vere johns, neville Willoughby etc in the 60's
@jackpayton50656 ай бұрын
They need to replay those nice programs
@pintyricketts68426 ай бұрын
@@jackpayton5065 I guess that the people who made those programs are long gone and those programs were for that era but it's great memories of the good old days of growing up in Jamaica. Yes it would be great if they could replay those programs but they were for that time
@beverlythomas64083 ай бұрын
I remember those days
@stevenfrancis91536 ай бұрын
Hi: I vaguely remember cars using trafficators as turn signals in the late 50s. Trafficators are semaphore signals which, when operated, protrude from the bodywork of a motor vehicle to indicate its intention to turn in the direction indicated by the pointing signal. Trafficators are often located at the door pillar.
@dubsounds5 ай бұрын
Morris Minor had that
@danstew1006 ай бұрын
The first radio station was RJR at Beechwood Ave and Lyndhurst road. It broadcast in AM only. JBC came much later. Radiofusion was a service that was wired to each home instead of broadcast over the air. The receiver was only a speaker in the place where the service was delivered. The only control that it had was a on off switch and combined volume control. If your neighbor played their radiofusion too loud or too late to disable the service as mischievous kids we would push a common pin in the wire to short the wires and disable the service.
@hutchinsonjohnson29096 ай бұрын
Please remember Leyland truck Bedford truck. Good old day
@jackpayton50656 ай бұрын
Also the Comma and the Thames Trader
@emanuelhaughton9706 ай бұрын
The Valiant,Vauxhall,triump and Honda 50 bikes
@dubsounds5 ай бұрын
You can keep the Anglia
@markspringer7165 ай бұрын
Atkinson trucks were beasts ...don't forget Fargo trucks too
@Mike-iq8ct6 ай бұрын
Who remember the Wousley, which was the top of the line with polish wooden trim on the dash board, leather seats, ect.Mostly pastors and school principals would own them back in the 60's and 70's
@bryanboy716 ай бұрын
My grand uncle brought one from England top of the line.
@bryanboy716 ай бұрын
I came from a place in St Catherine where I saw 12 passengers existed a Morris Oxford that was in the early 80s.
@rondalphmontaque8254 ай бұрын
My school principal at Johnstown primary drove a Rover 90 in the 1960s.
@SunShyne_Culture6 ай бұрын
I drove my mom's Morris Oxford to the examination depot to take my test and got my drivers licence. And then became a taxi driver in Ocho Rios. Great days, oh my 😂
@MsJamupton6 ай бұрын
Taxis then had meters and no route like the robot bus did. The robot bus because legal and now called "route taxi". Passengers rode in the back seat. Yellow Cab and Checker Cab were the only taxis I can remember.
@donovanembden87376 ай бұрын
Don topping and Marie Garth were the 2 big announcers at radio fusion , otherwise known as RJR.
@robertcamble35436 ай бұрын
And Henry Stennett with the Evening People Show followed Neville Willoughby with Pipeline at 9 p.m
@missbiggs94376 ай бұрын
Long before Don Topping and Marie Garth there were James Verity, Tony Verity, David Ebanks, Dwight Whylie, Dotty Dean, Radcliffe Butler, Desmond Chambers, Charlie (The Cool Fool) Babcock, Neville Willoughby, Phillip Jackson (not in any particular order), to name a few.
@emanuelhaughton9706 ай бұрын
You're correct Don Topping/El numero went to Cornwall College
@emanuelhaughton9706 ай бұрын
And we can't forget the Barnes' family
@missbiggs94376 ай бұрын
Oh yes, Jeff Barnes, thanks for the reminder.
@keithduncanson52674 ай бұрын
The other drive inn was at New Kingston beside the shopping center.
On radiofusion we listened to Dulcimena and her life in town,
@jackpayton50656 ай бұрын
They should replay that series
@pintyricketts68426 ай бұрын
You are doing a very good service getting persons to recollect the history of old Jamaica. Keep up the good work ❤
@kareemsquest6 ай бұрын
Thank you, I will
@NormanSimpson-o5m6 ай бұрын
those car used to run as taxi 🚕 they call them checkers cab.on connelly ave .the place name Jones checkers cab.off Arnold rd.
@alphansobrown36236 ай бұрын
I took taxi to high school since 1979 .Morris Oxford ,Austin Cambridge ,Hillman Minx ,Ford Cortina .I don't remember anyone owning a new car until Lada came along about three years later .
@maxinecole30984 ай бұрын
In the 70ies I use to listen to the show name, Dulsiemena
@errolcross26744 ай бұрын
Good day you guys forgot to mention the Reilly that was the prestige of the morris Oxford
@godislove10764 ай бұрын
The Zephyr cars
@andysaunders37083 ай бұрын
I also love the Westminster, the Wolseley 6/110 and the Vanden Plas.
@andysaunders37083 ай бұрын
Warm Leatherette. Thanks, Grace.
@ralphheggings10356 ай бұрын
I remember my dad bought a Morris or Austin pickup at John Cook. He also had an Austin Cambridge, Austin mini and a Morris mini. Yes I drove in many Austin, Morris and Ford Cortina taxes.
@beresfordgoulbourne79226 ай бұрын
Before those cars the Morris minor was in use as taxi for the yellow cab followed by the checker cab.
@clivehenry85076 ай бұрын
You are wrong, There was a earlier Morris Oxford that shaped just like the Morris Minor only bigger that was the car they used , Popular cab was McCauleys , Yellow , Checkers and Coop cabs
@lornafuller87056 ай бұрын
Checker Cab (Beige and Black),Taxi Stand in Cross Road right by the post office, and I think downtown
@VanassaHarrison-po7qx6 ай бұрын
The Principal of Linstead Primary Mr Lester Smart had one in 1967
@phillipbent54206 ай бұрын
I have driven in a Morris Oxford Taxi. I knew someone who owned one. Anòther family friend òwned an Austin Cambridge.
@hutchinsonjohnson29096 ай бұрын
Jamaica history I remember those good old day
@michaells12076 ай бұрын
Driver exams were conducted at examination depot on Spanish town rd near to Waltham park rd also Greenwich town school was mearby
@osbournereid8370Ай бұрын
Taxi from Half Way Tree to Hope Gardens on Special Holidays
@emanuelhaughton9706 ай бұрын
My dad had a morris oxford stationwagon in the '70s and a hillman hunter in the '80s.In the '70s at Granville school in St James Miss Medley had a morris minor,gd old days
@gee60026 ай бұрын
They're still running taxi in Cuba
@gamematicview22176 ай бұрын
You popped up, made you speech, but by the time you were 2 sentences in, I had to sub and start over, I look forward to this content, Bless Up
@kareemsquest6 ай бұрын
Much respect 👍
@oraltraditions61276 ай бұрын
Mr James in Bailey Vale St Mary a neighbor of ours had one. He had two daughters who were boarded out in Kingston going to high school, but he and his wife were nice people. They would pick up anybody going or coming. They were lovely people.
@sydottsrlovesongottar9836 ай бұрын
i dont remember James but Smith
@andysaunders37083 ай бұрын
Farina body BMC. Lovely cars. I had a Riley 4/72. TWIN CARBS!!! It was a rust bucket, but they were a pretty car. Good old Oxford and Cambridge. Riley, Morris, Austin, MG Magnette and Wolseley 16/62. Not exactly powerhouses, and I recall diesel versions when I lived in Woking. Very slow.
@oralsutherland73056 ай бұрын
Mr Dunbar (Spring Garden, St Thomas) had a Morris Oxford that he used to run Taxi and had select passengers and was the most expensive. He also couldn't allow child passengers in his car. It was the cleanest on the road.
@barrybryan02135 ай бұрын
Captain Morgan pick a box show, comedy bim and bam. Then you have second spring which was a satire program ❤❤❤❤❤
@desmondsterling90436 ай бұрын
And you have Coop cab also.
@stevenfrancis91536 ай бұрын
Hi: Thinking of cars that stood out in general during the late 60s to the mid 80s, the Ford Cortina Lotus comes to mind. It was a high performance car which was produced in the United Kingdom from 1963 to 1970 by Ford in collaboration with Lotus cars. I went to high school in Spanish Town and a man used to take some kids to school in a Ford Cortina Lotus. It must have been the Mark 2 model. The driveway at the school entrance was circular with a lawn in the middle and after the kids embark he would let the engine roar and the tires squeal with the rear of the car sliding to one side. The Fiats also comes to mind. There were the Fiat 124, Fiat 125 and I had the pleasure of owning the Fiat 132. Fiat cars were a bit technical and sometimes I had to consult a Fiat specialist mechanic to do repairs. The Volvos were status cars and they were popular.
@jovirancid52586 ай бұрын
I feel privileged to drive in these cars in the 80s
@uplifted33026 ай бұрын
Took Morris Oxford taxi to high school,Montego Bay to Glendevon route 1984, driver called Crab with the name 'Crab' on the windscreen.
@robertcamble35436 ай бұрын
You also had the Austin 1100 . This was a sturdy little car .
@markspringer7166 ай бұрын
Remember Simca ? BMC ? Ford Cortina , Angla , Capri Escort , ? Rover , Pigeot , Mini Cooper , MG , Triumph car and bike , and Datsun ...lol 😂 those days honda didn't make anything with 4 wheels that we knew ...only bikes
@robertcamble35436 ай бұрын
@@markspringer716 Love da discussion yah mi dawg The Cortina 2000 GXL & 3000 Capri , Vauxhall Victor & it's smaller sibling ,the Viva & the legendary Ford Escort with the Cosworth engine ?. This & the Cortina with the Lotus Engine . These cars were the sickest British Cars on the road back in the 60s & 70s .
@kaybrown8836 ай бұрын
Yes I have taken a Morris Oxford taxi. I am 56 years old..
@phillipbent54206 ай бұрын
My first car was a 1968 Ford Anglia.
@oraltraditions61276 ай бұрын
I remember the Anglia. That was a little boasty car. Some young men had Volks wagon, but when they got old, they smoked. Our days were glorious. We didn't even knew we were poor and humble. Dem times deh nice.
@oraltraditions61276 ай бұрын
There were always ambitious people in Jamaica. People saved to buy the things they deem necessary.
@lornafuller87056 ай бұрын
@@oraltraditions6127 looking back, we were not poor,
@Roq-stone6 ай бұрын
I born come see Checker Cab, Yellow Cab and Blue Ribbon taxis (1974). My pops owned a Morris Oxford and several VW buses on the Waterhouse route (it was the 8 route them times). He used to use his scooter to drop me to Dupont Basic school if he was not out working.
@michaelmorais19634 ай бұрын
Radiofusion was rented for 6 Pence per month . They would run the wire from the light pole to your house . It would play music mostly foreign music but also the Lou and Ranny show during the night other foreign shows were Dr. Paul and Portia faces life .
@kareemsquest4 ай бұрын
This was fascinating to me when a senior explained it.
@vinnette45836 ай бұрын
when i was a little girl back in the ninteen sixties my uncle use to carry me to school in his Austin Cambridge Car to seaward Primary school all family is in the car sometimes he would pick up friends on the way i gobto dchool in the area he work at the police station in the area i awlays enjoy the car ride in those days
@two9parkave6 ай бұрын
Co-op Cab was also popular. Most of the Yellow, Checker and Co-op Cabs employed drivers mainly but there were many privately owned cabs operating in the island at that time.
@kareemsquest6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the input
@michaells12076 ай бұрын
There was coop cab also
@LeroyGeaves6 ай бұрын
It was also coop cab
@phillipbent54206 ай бұрын
On the redifusion the regular programme was Portia faces life.
@bluejay95096 ай бұрын
Remember Triumph motor cycle ?
@kareemsquest6 ай бұрын
Yup
@lyndonwilliams2684 ай бұрын
The first car i ever get to drive was a Austin Cambridge i was 18 years old.
@oraltraditions61276 ай бұрын
Radio Fusion was in the 1960s. Taxis were Morris Oxford, and Austin Cambridge. Best taxis ever made. Many of those taxis used to run from Wellington St in Spanish Town to Old Harbour.4 to 5 in the back, and three in the front.
@WCSJAM6 ай бұрын
Cumberland Road near Robotham was the Walks Road/ Crescent stand and market gate stand was Saint John’s Road/ Red Pond
@andysaunders37083 ай бұрын
Supposedly, the big-ends were meant to be replaced every 20000 miles. !622cc, with a 4-speed column change box. Keep the oil clean...
A Browns hall & Kitson Town the most sreious b.m.c. cars . Dem cars a go up Browns hall with all 14 passengers in a dat !!
@fadamadantz9816 ай бұрын
Also Point Hill
@mariasproducts21866 ай бұрын
We need the follow up story on the boys that was doing deep dive
@missbiggs94376 ай бұрын
Radio Jamaica and Rediffusion = RJR, that was their original name.
@kareemsquest6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the correction
@mariasproducts21866 ай бұрын
What happen to vax hall?
@markspringer7166 ай бұрын
Vauxhall is an Australian auto manufacturer...they're still making cars
@waynemcfarlane12336 ай бұрын
Checkers cab colour were black and cream
@curtisthomas26703 ай бұрын
In Trinidad and Tobago Morris and Austins were still being used as taxis in late 70's to early 80's
@kareemsquest3 ай бұрын
Thanks for this info
@kennedysingh39166 ай бұрын
Remember those cars and taxi compinies,I also use to repair them. Vernam Field while it was still an air base had a radio station too and I was told it use to play better music than our local stations, I can look up it's name in my records but it went out of service when base was close in 1949, A rust out Willies Jeep is still on Little Goat Island from WW2,
@kareemsquest6 ай бұрын
You can send me the name of the radio company at kareemsquest@gmail.com
@LASCELLESFORD-z1k6 ай бұрын
THERE WAS AUSTIN CAMBRIDGE, MORRIS OXFORD, WOOLSLEY,, MORRIS MINOR.
@LindwallWilliamson6 ай бұрын
Life in hope full village
@lornafuller87056 ай бұрын
yes another radio Soap Opera, Life In Hopeful Village
@clivehenry85076 ай бұрын
That model car Austin and Morris That shown was 4 speed forward and 1622 cc and there was others brands with the same chassis MG ,Riley and Woolsly .John Crooks and Motor and Motor Sales was their Dealer. Very rear you will see anyone them black,
@emanuelhaughton9706 ай бұрын
NIG car dealer in Montego Bay owned by the Hart's family
@denroyashmeade80096 ай бұрын
What about the car rover that was made by the British?
@campbell13376 ай бұрын
Romper room, Life in hopefully village
@olivertwist19755 ай бұрын
Come to Mandeville and ypu will still see one driving. Is operated as a taxi after hours and belive me when i tell you many people would opt to take hus car than the others. The owner is Lenard aka Night hurse.
@ralstonmills626 ай бұрын
I drive in a lot of taxis company like coop cab yellow cab blue ribbon cab checker cab. BMC CABS
@keishathomas31466 ай бұрын
Blue Ribbon Taxi Cab reg.1982 owned by Thomas (family)
@Mike-iq8ct4 ай бұрын
Can anyone remember the 1968 Ford cortina savage mk2 with a standard v6 engine? The same shape of the regular 1968 cortina or Ford Lotus. Just a few were in Jamaica. Also, do you remember the Ford zephyr?
@morganpitter43866 ай бұрын
My parents talked about ZQI radio station. At Infant school on a Friday morning we heard stories on the redifusion(if is soh it spell)
@lornafuller87056 ай бұрын
when Kennedy was assassinated, it was broadcasted over the Rediffusion in our classrooms at Jones Town Primary, We were sent home that day, the same for Martin Luther King.The Rediffusion was an important tool for giving us information (World News), because in those days we had to listen to the BBC for foreign news. At the tender age of 7, 8, I knew so much about Biafra, (some Nigerian states today) apartheid in SA and the plight of the people in Rhodesia ( Zimbabwe)at the hands of Ian Smith . We had to listen to the news(BBC) daily. Jamaica education was top notch , even in the public schools .
@fitzalbert74206 ай бұрын
u guys forgot the westminister I had a Austin Cambridge u had the Austin Morris also
@emanuelhaughton9706 ай бұрын
Sorry it's Morris Austin
@louismenzies80026 ай бұрын
I remember my mom and myself taking the checker cab by Dr. Jones office at Waltham Park Road & Hagley Park Road to Brooks Shoppers Fair at Half Way tree . The Driver was known as bro. Coo .
@robertcamble35436 ай бұрын
Mr Jones also owned Mail & Victor buses . Some of the buses parked at the Esso Gas station on Slipe Pen Rd & some at the cab parking lot close to heroes circle .
@lornafuller87056 ай бұрын
The Jones brothers I think were doctors on Hagley Park Road close to Waltham Park Road. Across from a department store named Pomeroys . They were my doctor too Mr.Menzies
@charleshenry45006 ай бұрын
Checker cab had black and yellow like the draughts board, hence the name. Interestingly, they were both headquartered on Connelly ave, off Marescaux rd, close to Wolmers and i think shared their garage with the Mail Bus company until sometime in the early 1990's.
@robertcamble35436 ай бұрын
Mail Bus Company was on Slipe Pen Rd beside my Step Father yard & Victors Transport in the 70 s . There was another bus company Called Rule Transport but they only had 2 buses . Many boyhood memories riding my skate with my friends down Slipen Road 😊😊😊
@FullyAntisocial2 ай бұрын
That is true I used to live by GP and yes my Mother get Bread by the Prison and also Women did their time of sentence
@andredandre470123 күн бұрын
JBC - Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation It was not Radio Fushion. It was RJR - Radio Jamaica Rediffusion. Rediffusion to the best of my knowledge was wires that ran from the Radio station and directly to a box in the homes.
@vinnette45835 ай бұрын
mr quest What sbout the Anglia cars like ford and other Anglia brand
@kareemsquest5 ай бұрын
I will have to do a special one for those
@jovirancid52586 ай бұрын
There was also blue cab
@michaelgrant95566 ай бұрын
marris oxford taxi were black and yellow two tone colors in the seventies I remember when we take taxis. We were last of that generation who grow up in that era. we are now in our sixties and seventies .