Names on the buses

 472 Virginia Woolf

Connections with Brighton and Hove : One of the greatest authors of the last century, Woolf was a member of the famous Bloomsbury set in London. Other members included EM Forster, Duncan Grant, Clive Bell, her sister Vanessa and her husband Leonard. She often visited Charleston near Lewes where many of the set settled as a country retreat. But Virginia and Leonard's own home was Monk's House at Rodmell, south of Lewes, where they moved in 1941. Woolf's best known books include To The Lighthouse and Mrs Dalloway. She also wrote a series of acclaimed diaries. As a child she often visited Sussex and stayed several times at a house in St Aubyn's, Hove. She was troubled by mental illness and committed suicide in 1941 by drowning herself in the River Ouse near Rodmell.

472 Volvo Gemini carried name since March 2021. Previously on 887 Dennis Trident and Mercedes Streetdeck 845. Name moved to Volvo Gemini 472 in March 2021.