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Identifier

20142738

Description

George Gwynn, driver of one of the three double-deck buses visiting Fort Worth, brings a bit of London to the transplanted Rankin family, natives of England. Welcoming the bus crews at the Worth Hotel were Laurie Priesack, left, British vice consul, Gwynn, and the Rankins. Left to right, they are Mrs. Vera Rankin-Watson, her mother, Mrs. M. Rankin, and the R. J. Rankin Jrs., whose small son, Mark Rankin, had never before seen a London Bus.

Archival Date

1951-04-24

Collection Name

Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection

Collection Number

AR406-6-1113

Original Format

Negatives, Black & White

File Format

JPG

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Subjects

Double-decker buses; Diplomats; Consuls; Foreign visitors; Emigration & immigration

Names

Gwynn, George; Worth Hotel (Fort Worth, Tex.); Priesack, Laurie; Rankin-Watson, Vera; Rankin, M. (Mrs.); Rankin, Mark; Rankin, R. J., Jr.

Subjects

Double-decker buses; Diplomats; Consuls; Foreign visitors; Emigration & immigration

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