How London Has Changed Since Toppers Were Worn By Outside Passengers, c1900, (c1935)
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How London Has Changed Since Toppers Were Worn By Outside Passengers, c1900, (c1935)
How London Has Changed Since " Toppers" Were Worn By Outside Passengers, c1900, (c1935). Passengers wearing top hats on the upper deck of a horse-drawn London bus. Such buses dated back to 1829, the first being George Shillibeers Omnibus. The last recorded horse omnibus service was a Tilling bus which ran between Peckham and Honor Oak Tavern in 1914. From " Wonderful London, Volume 1", edited by Arthur St John Adcock. [The Fleetway House, London, c1935]
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