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BEATING PETROL SHORTAGE IN LONDON.—Mr E. Gidden, well-known London businessman, now helps his friends to overcome the petrol shortage by meeting them, on their arrival by train at Waterloo Station, and driving them to their offices in London. The horses are then stabled for the day and resume their unusual duties in the evening. Here Mr Gidden is driving his coachload of friendly passengers across Waterloo Bridge.

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28169, 7 January 1957, Page 9

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BEATING PETROL SHORTAGE IN LONDON.—Mr E. Gidden, well-known London businessman, now helps his friends to overcome the petrol shortage by meeting them, on their arrival by train at Waterloo Station, and driving them to their offices in London. The horses are then stabled for the day and resume their unusual duties in the evening. Here Mr Gidden is driving his coachload of friendly passengers across Waterloo Bridge. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28169, 7 January 1957, Page 9

BEATING PETROL SHORTAGE IN LONDON.—Mr E. Gidden, well-known London businessman, now helps his friends to overcome the petrol shortage by meeting them, on their arrival by train at Waterloo Station, and driving them to their offices in London. The horses are then stabled for the day and resume their unusual duties in the evening. Here Mr Gidden is driving his coachload of friendly passengers across Waterloo Bridge. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28169, 7 January 1957, Page 9