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It's actually an activity on the LSE CD.popol wrote:Great shots! Very atmospheric. Do you plan to release the activity?
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Paul
No, it's not.jtiffin wrote:It's actually an activity on the LSE CD.popol wrote:Great shots! Very atmospheric. Do you plan to release the activity?
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Paul
I can remember those as well. I think it was in 1956 or 1957 one was so bad that the buses from Chingford to Walthamstow stopped running, and we walked the four miles to school - visibility was no more than 5 yards, and there was no bus conductor to show us the way.michaelhendle wrote:I'm old enough to remember those smog days in winter,some times it was so bad bus conductors had to get off the bus and walk in front to show the way.
Oh no you haven't Alan! In fact it's a very good point. Climate change and the "Clean Air Act", mean that those of us who clearly remember the fogs in the late 50's also remember snow and ice every winter and snow that settled thick down here in London too. My daughter, now 19, has only seen snow three times in her life where we live!alanch wrote:I can remember those as well. I think it was in 1956 or 1957 one was so bad that the buses from Chingford to Walthamstow stopped running, and we walked the four miles to school - visibility was no more than 5 yards, and there was no bus conductor to show us the way.michaelhendle wrote:I'm old enough to remember those smog days in winter,some times it was so bad bus conductors had to get off the bus and walk in front to show the way.
And if Ash sees this, I know that I've wandered way off topic, again!