The first buses to come into service did so slightly earlier, though – back in London. As soon as the war began, London’s buses were pressed into action.
Here is a small collection of vintage pictures that show London’s traffic with kinds of wonderful buses in the early 20th century.
A bus and a midget car in a London street, 1928 |
An early double decker bus on a London street, 1905 |
Bus at the corner of Tottenham Court Road, London |
Buses and trolleybuses in Kings Cross, London, ca. 1930s |
Buses in London, 1927 |
Crowded bus on a street, London, 1928 |
Hammersmith Bridge, London, 1900 |
Karl Sander, a former German circus performer, demostrates his novel way of advertising as he rides besides a bus in Streatham in south London, 9 August 1932 |
Kingsland Road, London, 1929 |
London Bus in autochrome, 1928 |
Ludgate Circus, London, 1927 |
On Tottenham Court Road, 1927 |
On Westminster Bridge, ca. 1910 |
Piccadilly Circus, London, 1939 |
Street scene at Trafalgar Square in the winter of 1915 |
Traffic in London, 1927 |
Victoria bus station in London, 1927 |
Buses in front of the National Gallery in London, 1927 |
Street traffic on London Bridge, 1927 |