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I never get that many buses where I live (top).
I almost get that many buses where I live (bottom). Well, maybe a little more.
ooh 'eck! Lissa's been playing with the scanner, the page layout, and flicker as well! I think she's bought a book or three over the w/e...
I like the postcard with the Routemaster buses on. The Routemaster bus was the bus for London - they still are. Red Ken when he first stood for Mayor said he still wanted to preserve the driver and conductor combination to keep the traffic moving. What happened to that idea?
(top),
Gosh, you mean you have buses that modern down in the big smoke?
Do we have a date for the Piccadilly Circus scene? I would guess mid-sixties
Actually, that looks like my car overtaking the bus (top). Must've been before 1975, when I bought the Morris Marina...
I'm excited at the Picadilly postcard! I've never seen it in the flesh (it's not somewhere you even see on TV or in films a lot is it?). If that's what it looked like back then, it must be like Time Square now. Although Tom Jones is probably replaced with The Arctic Monkeys or something.
I feel a wave of outdated postcards coming.
Speaking of which, in my local post office (main one in middle of city), they have postcards like this with ancient cars, unpedestrianised streets and buldings that were demolished before I was born. They must be really hopeful of selling them one day.
Dick Hobbs (5),
When did Eros stop being on a roundabout?
Please please please can you stop those postcards from multiplying/moving? I'm getting dizzy from watching Craggy Island zooming in and out ....
Following on from John Crowther's comments, can I recommend the book 'Boring Postcards' by Martin Parr? It's a fantastic example illustrating the mundane, dull and uninspiring. Seems somehow appropriate for the Party conference season.
Good point from David McNickle. Wikipedia says that Eros moved "in the late eighties", but this picture is much earlier than that, surely. Isn't that a taxi with the open luggage compartment behind the Routemasters?
Dick (110,
Whenever it was, Tom Jones was on the bill. That narrows it down to sixty years.
David, welcome back! Thought you'd left us for good. We're still all quite silly you know, but I hope you'll stick around.
btw, that's more of an "outcrop" than a roundabout per se.
Aperitif (13),
But it used to be on a roundabout.
Actually, I think that's the "roundabout" it used to be on, rather than where it is now.
Maybe it's a fake postcard - photoshopped? Piccadilly Circus Best Bits? Bits you have seen and loved?
Where do you see Tom Jones btw - I can't find my glasses!
Valery (16),
Tom Jones is in red letters, top right corner. I tried to read the ads on the busses with no luck.
I'm surprised the card hasn't been banned. There's an ad for Players fags on it. Actually, it's less an ad than a demand; 'Smoke Players' (or else).
The postcard buses are not AEC Routemasters (RMs), they are in fact, AEC RTs, discontinued around 1979.
London was a much more accessible and fun place with Routemasters, I well remember special trips from Brighton to catch the 159 from Streatham High Road into town (Oh dear, apologies, I really must go and rest now..........)
Not at all, Kevin, it's good to share...
Found it thanks David McN. As you said though, he doesn't narrow it down much.
Oh no, the postcards have started dancing again, I'm sure they weren't doing that when I started on today's Blog (flicking through backwards now to catch up)