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Daimler MET and AEC B-type buses, Cricklewood Broadway, London. Artist: Bill Brunell
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Daimler MET and AEC B-type buses, Cricklewood Broadway, London. Artist: Bill Brunell
Right: Daimler MET Bus 1912 Vehicle Reg. No. LF9557. Centre: AEC B-type bus. Place: Cricklewood Broadway. London
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Brent Omnibus Public Transport Bill Brunell Brunell Cricklewood Wj Brunell
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This print by artist Bill Brunell transports us back to the bustling streets of Cricklewood Broadway in London during the early 20th century. The image showcases two iconic buses that were an integral part of British transportation history. On the right, we see a Daimler MET Bus from 1912, proudly displaying its vehicle registration number LF9557. This vintage beauty stands as a testament to the evolution of public transport in England, with its elegant design and advanced engineering for its time. In the center, an AEC B-type bus takes center stage. These double-decker vehicles became synonymous with London's streets and played a vital role in transporting commuters across the city. Its presence on Cricklewood Broadway symbolizes not only efficient transportation but also represents a piece of cultural heritage deeply embedded within Britain's identity. Bill Brunell skillfully captures this moment in monochrome, emphasizing the timeless charm and nostalgia associated with these historic modes of transport. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are transported to an era when motorized omnibuses dominated our roads and connected communities throughout the country. With Cricklewood Broadway serving as their backdrop, these buses become more than just means of getting from one place to another; they embody a sense of national pride and reflect how far our road transport system has come since those early days.
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