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In old photos of London Transport, particularly buses, it's quite common to
see a pair of adverts either side of the upper front window with the legend 'the eyes have it'. What did this advertise? James |
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![]() "James Heaton" wrote in message ... In old photos of London Transport, particularly buses, it's quite common to see a pair of adverts either side of the upper front window with the legend 'the eyes have it'. What did this advertise? James I believe that it was a rather subtle way of advertising the benefits of advertising on London buses. The actual phrase was just a pun on parliamentary procedure! PA |
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Peter Able wrote on 02 Jul 2016 at 19:49 ...
"James Heaton" wrote in message ... In old photos of London Transport, particularly buses, it's quite common to see a pair of adverts either side of the upper front window with the legend 'the eyes have it'. What did this advertise? James I believe that it was a rather subtle way of advertising the benefits of advertising on London buses. The actual phrase was just a pun on parliamentary procedure! PA The "eye" adverts were originally for the magazine Picture Post, and typically had "PICTURE POST" on the offside advert and "EVERY WEDNESDAY" on the nearside one. https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...6018b5cd07.jpg The only photos I can find of "the eyes have it" adverts look more modern in style and typography, and don't look authentic to me, e.g. http://www.tottenhamjournal.co.uk/po..._630/image.jpg -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) |
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![]() "Richard J." wrote in message ... Peter Able wrote on 02 Jul 2016 at 19:49 ... "James Heaton" wrote in message ... In old photos of London Transport, particularly buses, it's quite common to see a pair of adverts either side of the upper front window with the legend 'the eyes have it'. What did this advertise? James I believe that it was a rather subtle way of advertising the benefits of advertising on London buses. The actual phrase was just a pun on parliamentary procedure! PA The "eye" adverts were originally for the magazine Picture Post, and typically had "PICTURE POST" on the offside advert and "EVERY WEDNESDAY" on the nearside one. https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...6018b5cd07.jpg The only photos I can find of "the eyes have it" adverts look more modern in style and typography, and don't look authentic to me, e.g. http://www.tottenhamjournal.co.uk/po..._630/image.jpg -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) The photo that prompted this is in 'London Transport in colour 1950-69', Kevin McCormack, p64. It's a 630 trolleybus dated Jul-1960. I can't scan in at the moment but it's identical to your Tottenham Journal picture - which is slightly different eyes to the Picture Post advert - which had ended in 1957. However - this prompted me to GIMFS as you might say - and http://www.mikesbuspages.com/londontransport.htm has an authentic pair of unbranded eyes on a 641 trolley about 1/4 way down, and the caption does say it was usually a shortage of advertising - particularly when trolley routes were being run down. So the most likely reason is - as Peter said - they were put out when paid adverts weren't in sufficient numbers to cover all vehicles, to advertise the benefits of advertising on buses. Thanks guys James |
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![]() "James Heaton" wrote in message ... "Richard J." wrote in message ... Peter Able wrote on 02 Jul 2016 at 19:49 ... "James Heaton" wrote in message ... In old photos of London Transport, particularly buses, it's quite common to see a pair of adverts either side of the upper front window with the legend 'the eyes have it'. What did this advertise? James I believe that it was a rather subtle way of advertising the benefits of advertising on London buses. The actual phrase was just a pun on parliamentary procedure! PA The "eye" adverts were originally for the magazine Picture Post, and typically had "PICTURE POST" on the offside advert and "EVERY WEDNESDAY" on the nearside one. https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...6018b5cd07.jpg The only photos I can find of "the eyes have it" adverts look more modern in style and typography, and don't look authentic to me, e.g. http://www.tottenhamjournal.co.uk/po..._630/image.jpg -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) The photo that prompted this is in 'London Transport in colour 1950-69', Kevin McCormack, p64. It's a 630 trolleybus dated Jul-1960. I can't scan in at the moment but it's identical to your Tottenham Journal picture - which is slightly different eyes to the Picture Post advert - which had ended in 1957. However - this prompted me to GIMFS as you might say - and http://www.mikesbuspages.com/londontransport.htm has an authentic pair of unbranded eyes on a 641 trolley about 1/4 way down, and the caption does say it was usually a shortage of advertising - particularly when trolley routes were being run down. So the most likely reason is - as Peter said - they were put out when paid adverts weren't in sufficient numbers to cover all vehicles, to advertise the benefits of advertising on buses. Thanks guys James There were two versions of the LT "eyes" adverts along with at least two other "in-house" adverts for adverts. Those spaces either side of the front roller blinds were also used by LT in the 50s and 60s for advertising for staff to work on the buses. I know - I responded and got the job! Of course LT preferred paid for adverts - often for HAIG or for GUINNESS - printed backwards. When advertising was short in supply - or the pitches were on vehicles just about to be withdrawn - the in-house adverts took over. As for Picture Post v. LT, two staring eyes have been used in all sorts of attention-getting scenarios over the millennia ![]() PA |
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