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Tram interior, Westminster
Charlton
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All images by Dewi Williams
This capsule was curated by Steve Travis
and here is the last tram being burnt in 1953 at a ‘Tramatorium’ in Charlton.
http://www.20thcenturylondon.org.uk/server.php?show=conObject.1446
Very enjoyable – my local was the 33 (Maonr House to south norwood via Kingsway Subway and the Oval.) Any pics of these? Regards
Any photos of the tram from Manor House, London N.4. As kids we took rides to Westminster Bridge on that tram.
Ilived near mare st hackney and inbetween the rails were
As kids we used to cllect the wooden blocks coated with tar
that were placed between the tram lines when they were renew
ed then chop them up into fire wood sticks put them in a
bucket then sell them to the folks in the houses nearby
for tuppence a time old money
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and here is the last tram being burnt in 1953 at a ‘Tramatorium’ in Charlton.
http://www.20thcenturylondon.org.uk/server.php?show=conObject.1446
Very enjoyable – my local was the 33 (Maonr House to south norwood via Kingsway Subway and the Oval.) Any pics of these?
Regards
Any photos of the tram from Manor House, London N.4. As kids we took rides to Westminster Bridge on that tram.
Ilived near mare st hackney and inbetween the rails were
As kids we used to cllect the wooden blocks coated with tar
that were placed between the tram lines when they were renew
ed then chop them up into fire wood sticks put them in a
bucket then sell them to the folks in the houses nearby
for tuppence a time old money