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Perhaps they were Q cars. The police always had fleet of unmarked,covert, undercover vehicles. Taxis, delivery vans even I'm told, a milk float. I imagine the same situation obtains today.
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West London La La La... on 22:51 - Feb 9 with 1435 views
West London La La La... on 21:14 - Feb 9 by colinallcars
Perhaps they were Q cars. The police always had fleet of unmarked,covert, undercover vehicles. Taxis, delivery vans even I'm told, a milk float. I imagine the same situation obtains today.
Ooh yeah, and I'd heard all about the Q-Boats, presume they were running up and down the Grand Unionš
West London La La La... on 22:51 - Feb 9 by Boston
Ooh yeah, and I'd heard all about the Q-Boats, presume they were running up and down the Grand Unionš
I got nicked by one of the Q cars. At my trial the judge asked if there was anything I wished to say before he sentenced me. I muttered āf*ck allā The judge cupped his hand to his ear and said to my brief ādid your client say something?ā My brief replied ā my client said f*ck all, my lordā The judge said āoh, I'm sorry, I thought I heard him say somethingā
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West London La La La... on 23:09 - Feb 9 with 1401 views
West London La La La... on 21:14 - Feb 9 by colinallcars
Perhaps they were Q cars. The police always had fleet of unmarked,covert, undercover vehicles. Taxis, delivery vans even I'm told, a milk float. I imagine the same situation obtains today.
I nicked a milk float once. Luckily the only police vehicle in the vicinity was a Q milk float.
The excellent documentary āSecret history of our streetsā describes how life was back then very well. They made 6 programmes about different parts of London, hereās the one about Portland Road W11.
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West London La La La... on 12:01 - Feb 10 with 1158 views
West London La La La... on 10:18 - Feb 10 by CateLeBonR
The excellent documentary āSecret history of our streetsā describes how life was back then very well. They made 6 programmes about different parts of London, hereās the one about Portland Road W11.
I watched all of these a couple of years ago. Really interesting programmes. The one about Seven Sisters Road I thought was particularly good. Worth watching for anyone interested in London history
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West London La La La... on 13:23 - Feb 10 with 1042 views
West London La La La... on 12:15 - Feb 10 by hamptonhillhoop
I watched all of these a couple of years ago. Really interesting programmes. The one about Seven Sisters Road I thought was particularly good. Worth watching for anyone interested in London history
Think you might mean Caledonian Road. I enjoyed that one too and the one about Revery Road in Deptford.
Another programme just popped up on my YouTube feed, BBC ā40 minutesā all about Cardross Street in Hammersmith.
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West London La La La... on 13:55 - Feb 10 with 984 views
A few years back the Mrs and myself were strolling down the Southbank and decided to pop into the BFI and look int the media tech section where you can watch various films/ tv series.
We searched for West London and this was one of the listings so we settled on that and watched the whole thing. It was quite something to see the streets we walk now back in the not so distant past. Although this is more my wifeās manor (born and bred in The Bush me, rarely crossed over to W10 until I met herself) it was fascinating to see Wood Lane, Darnley Terrace, Ladbroke Grove back then.
I couldnāt say if it was better then as I wasnāt alive but Iām happy I donāt live in the slums they did then but hanker after the lack of cars and loads of pubs.
All things considered though, Iām quite happy with now.
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West London La La La... on 18:28 - Feb 10 with 743 views
West London La La La... on 17:17 - Feb 10 by qprxtc
A few years back the Mrs and myself were strolling down the Southbank and decided to pop into the BFI and look int the media tech section where you can watch various films/ tv series.
We searched for West London and this was one of the listings so we settled on that and watched the whole thing. It was quite something to see the streets we walk now back in the not so distant past. Although this is more my wifeās manor (born and bred in The Bush me, rarely crossed over to W10 until I met herself) it was fascinating to see Wood Lane, Darnley Terrace, Ladbroke Grove back then.
I couldnāt say if it was better then as I wasnāt alive but Iām happy I donāt live in the slums they did then but hanker after the lack of cars and loads of pubs.
All things considered though, Iām quite happy with now.
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"All things considered though, Iām quite happy with now."
Your alter ego, who posts after midnight and mainly at weekends, doesn't always sound happy with now
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West London La La La... on 18:42 - Feb 10 with 728 views