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An unusual view of a London omnibus in Fleet Street, 1907. It looks as though the chap coming up the stairs will have to stand!
The Charles Hawtrey mentioned on the side of the bus is the actor from whom the “Carry On” star (born 1914) took his stage name.
No standing on top! The bus is London General number 271, a De Dion. This was before the company adopted separate fleetnumber sequences starting at 1 with a letter prefix for each vehicle type in July 1908. This bus doesn't seem to have lasted to be renumbered but records are not complete.
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