The lucky generation. Hmm . I can't see your post, but I guess it's my parents' generation. I'll have to wait for an update on your post before I comment more.
Ah, my OH remembers that smog living in London. He is more healthy than he should be, being very overweight, drinking loads etc. I don't think there are really any long term effects. We know lots of people who lived in London at that time. They are all ok.
If you just type the url in clarion I think we can see it. am not sure whether the "bank" has a filter to prevent BBC sites from auto loading (copyright etc) but if an individual ie you types out the url we can copy and paste it into the search box. I may be wrong.
I remember the London fogs. The Clean Air Act was enacted the year before I was born. but we were still getting thick fogs for some time after that. I was at primary school. Schools couldn’t close early because most mothers worked. We used to get crocced home by teachers and the children whose parents were not at home were left in the care of nearby families where there was someone at home. Traffic would slow to a crawl or even come to a standstill
The fog in London was nothing compared to Stoke on Trent. Not only did someone have to walk with a torch in front of a car (honestly I have done it) so that the driver could inch along, but the fog left you wringing wet with soot and black specs all over you like freckles.