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		General Category => Unusual Microcar Discussion => Topic started by: Rusty Chrome (Malcolm Parker) on August 02, 2013, 11:05:05 pm
		
			
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				I'm a bit of a fan of the illustrator Edward Ardizzone, so I was delighted to discover this letter in the British cartoon archive which shows him in his bubble window Isetta.
 
 http://www.cartoons.ac.uk/browse/archive_item/anytext=Ardizzone?page=1 (http://www.cartoons.ac.uk/browse/archive_item/anytext=Ardizzone?page=1)
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				Thanks for posting that. It would seem he lived his own cartoons!
			
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				He did, lots of the illustrations he did for other authors feature places where he used to live and characters he'd observed on his travels.
			
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				Nice one! One of my Mum's engravings which she did when we lived in Montevideo 1958-1962 shows cars driving along the main road, La Rambla, beside the river Plate. One of them is unmistakably a bubble car, probably an Isetta. Jose Schneckenberger (in the Heinkel Trojan Club) says that the local bus company used a fleet of Isettas for carrying mail and spare parts.