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The Skinny Cerebral Manchester-based comic Sean Morley unearths a little-known feminist gem Feature by Sean Morley | 12 Apr 2021 I read about The Rag Trade years ago. A 1960s workplace sitcom about female textile workers with the punchline that they’re always going on strike. It sounds interesting! It sounds risky! Sometimes when delving too far back in the archives of 20th century comedy the best you can hope for is an artifact best viewed with the humorless curiosity of an archaeologist meticulously brushing silt off a cacked glob of bronze, and the worst is a low-res bigotry winceathon. In researching this article I watched the original 1961 series of ....
Turnpike Lane Bus Garage, Early Seventies Added by Hugh on December 27, 2011 at 10:23 Comment by StephenBln on December 27, 2011 at 20:46 The roof was added to Turnpike Lane Bus Station in 1968 in readiness for the Wood Green Flat-Fare Routes W1-W6 Satellite scheme (commenced 07/09.1968). This was the first Flat-Fare scheme in London. The W3 is the only survivor of the original six routes. In the bus station (from left to right) are two AEC Merlin type buses (MB) in service from 1968-75/6. Two Routemasters (RM), one with a very early body with non-opening front upper deck windows (built 1959/60), as well as a later version with opening windows. Notice also the position of the number plates on the RMs (not integrated into the radiator cover on the later post 1963 version). As well as Dailmler Fleetline (DMS) in the background. ....