Jackie Robinson Special-N&W?

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Fri Sep 17 10:30:55 EDT 2010


Not too off-topic I hope, but this reminded me of an exhibition I saw in North
London in the last couple of years, recording the often over-looked (under the
horizon) role of West Indian and other migrants to the UK - especially (as I
remember also) on the buses and the Underground in London. This seemed less so
on British Railways, though that may be a limited perspective as going on the
railbus home (from seeing the steam trains at London Kings Cross) was a special
treat. And once a year we'd go on our holidays to Westmorland on the overnight
sleeper from Euston.

But I digress .......

I seem to remember that there was quite a lot featured in LT News, London
Transport's staff magazine that we used to get, and in the local press, from the
early '60s - early '70s. BR's staff newspaper Railnews had less coverage.

Many of those recruited in the Caribbean had served with the armed forces during
WWII - in the UK, Europe, and across the world in all theatres of war and in all
branches.

The Church Farmhouse Museum, in North London, and its director Gerrard Roots
mounted and curated the exhibition. I've not found anything online about it.

More to hand is this
http://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/assets/downloads/Generations.pdf , published by
Transport for London drawing on material from, amongst others, the LT Museum in
Garden Garden, which is well worth a long visit.


All the best

Dominic
London

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