Don't forget that Avondale Crescent was close to Redbridge Tube Station, and even in 1961 parking close to a tube station would have been at a premium, espeically during morning and evening peak periods.
I can remember going to London with my dad, maybe around 1962-63, and the old man was going nuts trying to find somewhere to park on or close to the Edgware Road in the vicinity of Maida Vale if I remember correctly. In those days, the centre of Birmingham (where we lived) was just as bad for parking, prior to the construction of multi-storey car-parks (which never really eased the situation).
So I don't think that the presence of a Moggie on Avondale Crescent would have caused much concern or attracted much notice, especially during the evening rush-hour. Mr Medwar must have memorised the reg. number from an earlier news story on TV or radio.
Graham
I can remember going to London with my dad, maybe around 1962-63, and the old man was going nuts trying to find somewhere to park on or close to the Edgware Road in the vicinity of Maida Vale if I remember correctly. In those days, the centre of Birmingham (where we lived) was just as bad for parking, prior to the construction of multi-storey car-parks (which never really eased the situation).
So I don't think that the presence of a Moggie on Avondale Crescent would have caused much concern or attracted much notice, especially during the evening rush-hour. Mr Medwar must have memorised the reg. number from an earlier news story on TV or radio.
Graham
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