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Sunday 6th Nov was the annual run of the London to Brighton veteran cars. But this old crock conked out and the London bus splashed out. Two photos from this morning.

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Donald_1931 profile image
Donald_1931

Reminds me of that great film ‘Genevieve’ and Larry Adler’s theme tune play by himself on the harmonica. 1953.

youtube.com/watch?v=SrGWsX3...

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Blackbird9 in reply to Donald_1931

Love that film 🎥

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MoyB in reply to Donald_1931

We watched it the other day, as it happens! My husband loves it. xx Moy

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Greenthorn in reply to Donald_1931

Hi Don, what a lovely film that was, full of yesteryear, honesty, old fashioned humour, light hearted and entertaining. Great actors too. Kenneth More was such a lovely man. As for Larry Adler, yes he composed that lilting tune. He was the tops in bluesy harmonica, really making it sing. He was full of stories and anecdotes. A real genius.

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Reading4everyone in reply to Donald_1931

Thanks for the lovely memory jerker Don. Best wishes Marlbee

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Jaybird19 in reply to Donald_1931

1953 ! I left school that year !

that was the time when you had to walk to the local cinema and pay for a seat, if you were unlucky it was full and you had to go back home an try again another day .

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teenieleek in reply to Donald_1931

I was two years old when that film came out. Must admit I don’t recognise it BUT I’m a big fan of earlier 1940s movies. Sunday afternoons in the sixties there was always an old film on and I watched with my mother while doing my ink exercises for school the next day. My mum always jumped up to “put the dinner on” when the weepie bits came. She loved Robert Taylor but I was a Humphrey Bogart fan. Luckily she also liked cowboy films. I know most of the good ones and I think Red River is the perfect cowboy film. What do you think?

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Donald_1931 in reply to teenieleek

I’ll have to search for it and let you know..

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teenieleek in reply to Donald_1931

Great music, a cattle drive, a father/son conflict and a tart with a heart! What more could one ask for in a western? Enjoy it.

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Alberta56

I feel for the poor old crock. 😊😊😊

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Greenthorn in reply to Alberta56

It was a horrid morning. Despite using a brolly, I was soaked the left hand side of my coat.

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Donald_1931 in reply to Alberta56

No need, I’m doing fine. 😂x

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Greenthorn in reply to Donald_1931

😂😂😂

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Alberta56 in reply to Donald_1931

🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Patk1 in reply to Donald_1931

😁😅

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MoyB

It must have been absolutely awful for many of them in their open cars. I imagine many more might have conked out. It was throwing it down all day in Sussex. Husband went from our home in Eastbourne to the Ardingly autojumble and felt quite concerned about the rising water levels. He said it was almost a foot deep in one place and he was glad to get back home without incident.

Those old cars are pretty sturdy, but they lack the sophistication of modern motors and the steering is hard enough on a dry road, let alone going through floods.

We missed seeing the local news, so don't know how they all got on.

xx Moy

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Greenthorn

For as long as I can remember, the first Sunday in November was always crisp and dry. I used to cross Brixton Hill on a bicycle, dodging the veteran cars chugging past, on my way to play at the Sunday morning prison. Maybe only once in 50 years was it raining. I did see a few old crocks go by in Streatham yesterday, but nothing like the old days when the whole road was taken up by them., the driver and passengers wrapped in blankets and swigging the odd brandy from a hip flask. Those were the days when families would dress up in Victorian or Edwardian costumes, to cheer and wave from the pavements. I will ask my friend (who took the pictures) to gain a better idea of how many cars there were on the run.

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Izb1

Aaaw what a shame and it looks a right miserable day too. I feel for the people who were out in this. We have had rain in Manchester all day yesterday but nothing like on your photo, well not where I live x

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Jaybird19 in reply to Izb1

not raining toay and the clouds are getting defined so we might even get some sun later today, just in time for it to set ! I hate these short days and it will get worse in next 6 weeks . 3 months time before it will be the same as today. How depressing.

as to the rain remember the reservoirs are still low and we need more rain to fill them

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Izb1 in reply to Jaybird19

I like the seasons and think they only last 3 months so can put up with it and yes we certainly need the rain, it was a very hot summer x

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CDPO16

Such a shame but great photos.

Titchykath profile image
Titchykath

lovely photos the red really pops out 🙂

Greenthorn profile image
Greenthorn in reply to Titchykath

Red and splashy!

Titchykath profile image
Titchykath in reply to Greenthorn

I do laugh when people get splashed by cars or buses , even when it’s me 😂

Greenthorn profile image
Greenthorn in reply to Titchykath

Even when its you? You must be young at heart! I curse like a drain when my trousers are splashed ha ha.

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Titchykath in reply to Greenthorn

😂 feeling old now with lung disease 😂

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Patk1

Great photo.thanku x

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Morrison10

Just received this posting, have noticed getting bit erratic. Thanks for such good and interesting photos, best regards, Jean

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Greenthorn in reply to Morrison10

Well Jean, I'm glad you did see the two photos (taken by a friend). The weather was ghastly but i read there were near 350 vintage cars on the run, but truly i cant believe that number, such was the bad weather. How is the jag?

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Morrison10 in reply to Greenthorn

Jag in garage for winter, finally managed to get new seat belt fitted. Surprising the drive to Brighton is so late in year, don’t take Jag out in bad winter weather. Jean

Greenthorn profile image
Greenthorn in reply to Morrison10

Not sure how the first Sunday in November was chosen but in 55 years there have been very very few Sundays when it has rained. Usually crisp and dry. Good idea for the jag to hibernate in winter!

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