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#12 Double-decker buses and cars drive along Ferdausi Street in Tehran, 1967.

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#12 Double-decker buses and cars drive along Ferdausi Street in Tehran, 1967.

What Tehran looked like in the 1960s: A Photographic Journey of Streets, Landmarks and Everyday Life

#12 Double-decker buses and cars drive along Ferdausi Street in Tehran, 1967.

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#13 Pedestrians walk past an AEC Regent V double-decker bus at a bus stop on Ferdausi Street in Tehran, 1967.→

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