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Feb. 29 Retirements At Last For Old Build': Ole Bill most famous of the hundreds of open-top London B type houses, which carried troops to the front line the first world war, today made its last journey, . After 60 years, first on the streets of London, than in the battlefields of Europe and latterly in many was pageant and charity parade.'Ole Bill; went to its final rafting place in the Imperial war Muneuz, London, Driving the Veteran on its nostalgic trip from its base at London Transport's Strestham George to the.was 80-year-old Monday Transport's London baseman, Mr. George Swynn, Ono of the men men who answered the call to take their purees overseas in 1914. His passengers included number of men who were with him in France and Belgium, ferrying troops to the front line and bringing back of the wounded. Photo Shows Mr. George Gwynn, aged 80, at the wheel of Ole Bill as he drives the bus to the Imperial War Museum, London with his passengers

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(c) Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com/Mary Evans
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