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Paulene Stone with Routemaster Bus London 1961 by Brian Duffy

Paulene Stone with Routemaster Bus London 1961

Paulene Stone with Routemaster Bus London 1961

Shot by Duffy for the mid-February issue of Vogue in 1961.

The model Paulene Stone poses in front of an AEC Routemaster bus. The new vehicles were newly introduced in London in 1961 which replaced the iconic Trolleybusses that served the London Passenger Transport Area from the early 1930s.

The article titled "More Than Your Money's Worth" describes the "Maze of occupational hazards" associated with commuting. It also mentions the newly introduced Traffic Wardens "who wear navy uniforms, yellow bands, and a tremendous air of authority." 40 Traffic Wardens were deployed in central London in September 1960. They had the authority to ticket illegally parked cars with a fine of £2.

The article was published in British Vogue mid-February 1961., Silver Gelatine print , printed to order for Tristans Gallery offer complimentary shipping worldwide 

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