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Horsepower with no danger of waxing

6th February 1982
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THERE was support for the Shire Horse Society's movement for a return to animal power when Ted Robson, a London haulier, replied to the railway strike by offering free lifts in the Old Kent Road in a cart drawn by Thunder and Lightning. At least there was no problem with the waxing of their fuel in the bitter weather.

Meanwhile, a long-suffering public, showing the fortitude of 1939-45, did its best to reduce the thunder and lightning issuing from ASLEF's Hampstead mansion to a damp squib.

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People: Ted Robson
Locations: London

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