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martyn dawe wrote in
: In message op.tkrq14r3m4iaeb@dell, Fig writes On Mon, 18 Dec 2006 09:55:12 -0000, wrote: Ken Wheatley wrote: There can't have been too many Routemasters in 1958, only the prototypes existed. Ken, this is a painful subject for me! As a schoolboy, I spent several Saturdays 'bashing' RTWs. Unfortunately the iPod generation think that ***all*** red London doubledeckers with rear platforms from RT1 onwards were called "Routemasters". The Wikipedia entry on RMs ruefully notes this fact. So...change it. That is what Wikipedia is for! :-) And if the film was based on the wartime period, routemasters did not exist than ? I think what he means is that I was wrong to refer to it as a "routemaster" because the term only applied post 1958. But as it happened, since the film was made post 1958 anyway, they probably *were* routemasters. |
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