\ Londoner has amused himself by testing the truth of the old saying that no one can ' cyoss London Bridge without seeing a white horse. "Morning _ and evening daily I have crossed the bridge, he says, "and, surely enough, each time I have seen at least one white horse— except, to be honest, when I have forgotten to notice." The saying originated before transport became mechanised, but it is curious that its application should yet survive. Much of the London Bridge traffic: is still horse-drawn. .
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 78, 29 September 1930, Page 5
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