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Trams Collection (#2)

Trams are an important form of public transport in London, England

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Background imageTrams Collection: First Tram

First Tram
1861: The first tram in London running between Marble Arch and Notting Hill Gate. It was patented by George Francis Train but withdrawn shortly after its first run due to local opposition

Background imageTrams Collection: Norbury Tramway Terminus, London

Norbury Tramway Terminus, London Date: 1905

Background imageTrams Collection: Holborn Union Infirmary, Highgate, London

Holborn Union Infirmary, Highgate, London
The Holborn Union Infirmary, Archway Road, Highate, North London. A tram passes by. The infirmary, which was opened in 1879, was designed by Henry Saxon Snell

Background imageTrams Collection: Aluminium Tram 1932

Aluminium Tram 1932
Trams with aluminium bodies are introduced on Londons tramways : this one is on the Borough and LOndon Bridge route. Date: 1932

Background imageTrams Collection: Elephant And Castle

Elephant And Castle
circa 1922: Traffic at the Elephant and Castle, London. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageTrams Collection: Steam Tram

Steam Tram
circa 1885: A North London steam tram at Stamford Hill. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTrams Collection: Kingsway Subway

Kingsway Subway
A tram emerging from the newly-opened Kingsway subway, London, circa 1906. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTrams Collection: Strike action, with London trams at a standstill

Strike action, with London trams at a standstill
The scene near the Elephant and Castle, London, with a continuous line of double-decker trams all heading in the direction of London Bridge during the 1911 strike. 1911

Background imageTrams Collection: Westminster 1950S

Westminster 1950S
Westminster Bridge (note the tram going over it) and Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, London

Background imageTrams Collection: An engraving depicting a device invented by Mr Grothe of London for preventing pilfering by tram

An engraving depicting a device invented by Mr Grothe of London for preventing pilfering by tram conductors
5313256 An engraving depicting a device invented by Mr Grothe of London for preventing pilfering by tram conductors. The conductor has to turn a handle clockwise when a passenger enters

Background imageTrams Collection: The wonder that is electricity (litho)

The wonder that is electricity (litho)
8676245 The wonder that is electricity (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The wonder that is electricity)

Background imageTrams Collection: A wet afternoon in Vauxhall, London (b/w photo)

A wet afternoon in Vauxhall, London (b/w photo)
8676162 A wet afternoon in Vauxhall, London (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A wet afternoon in Vauxhall, London)

Background imageTrams Collection: Horse-drawn wagons, carraiges and streetcars, crossing Waterloo Bridge in London

Horse-drawn wagons, carraiges and streetcars, crossing Waterloo Bridge in London
3569943 Horse-drawn wagons, carraiges and streetcars, crossing Waterloo Bridge in London by Unknown photographer, (19th century); (add.info.: London, Waterloo Bridge)

Background imageTrams Collection: Traffic jam on Blackfriars Bridge, London, England in the 1930's

Traffic jam on Blackfriars Bridge, London, England in the 1930's. From The Story of 25 Eventful Years in Pictures
3058471 Traffic jam on Blackfriars Bridge, London, England in the 1930's. From The Story of 25 Eventful Years in Pictures published 1935 by Unknown photographer

Background imageTrams Collection: The paddle steamer Queen Elizabeth (1895) about to pass under Kingston Bridge. 1895-1917 (metal)

The paddle steamer Queen Elizabeth (1895) about to pass under Kingston Bridge. 1895-1917 (metal)
7342550 The paddle steamer Queen Elizabeth (1895) about to pass under Kingston Bridge. 1895-1917 (metal) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); 10x8.1 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageTrams Collection: The Great Tram v Motor Bus Question (litho)

The Great Tram v Motor Bus Question (litho)
8655418 The Great Tram v Motor Bus Question (litho) by Townsend, Frederick Henry (1868-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Great Tram v Motor Bus Question, 1912)

Background imageTrams Collection: New double decker tram on Kingsway Subway, London, 1930 (b/w photo)

New double decker tram on Kingsway Subway, London, 1930 (b/w photo)
8626564 New double decker tram on Kingsway Subway, London, 1930 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTrams Collection: Coal Mining: Underground scene showing full baskets, 1860 (engraving)

Coal Mining: Underground scene showing full baskets, 1860 (engraving)
538563 Coal Mining: Underground scene showing full baskets, 1860 (engraving); (add.info.: Coal Mining: Underground scene showing full baskets (corves)

Background imageTrams Collection: The First London Trams, 1861 (colour litho)

The First London Trams, 1861 (colour litho)
8660026 The First London Trams, 1861 (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The First London Trams, 1861)

Background imageTrams Collection: Story of London: The First London Trams, 1861 (colour litho)

Story of London: The First London Trams, 1861 (colour litho)
8659707 Story of London: The First London Trams, 1861 (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The First London Trams, 1861)

Background imageTrams Collection: United Kingdom, London: Picadilly Circus with imperial trams, 1907 - ad: Horlick's malted milk

United Kingdom, London: Picadilly Circus with imperial trams, 1907 - ad: Horlick's malted milk
LUX4803143 United Kingdom, London: Picadilly Circus with imperial trams, 1907 - ad: Horlick's malted milk; (add.info.: United Kingdom, London: Picadilly Circus with imperial trams)

Background imageTrams Collection: Horse-drawn streetcars, passing in front of the Grand Hotel in Trafalgar Square, in London

Horse-drawn streetcars, passing in front of the Grand Hotel in Trafalgar Square, in London
3569939 Horse-drawn streetcars, passing in front of the Grand Hotel in Trafalgar Square, in London by Unknown photographer, (19th century); (add.info.: London, Trafalgar Square)

Background imageTrams Collection: Horse-drawn tram passing electrification works for the line, 1902 (b/w photo)

Horse-drawn tram passing electrification works for the line, 1902 (b/w photo)
8626611 Horse-drawn tram passing electrification works for the line, 1902 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTrams Collection: United Kingdom, Great Britain, London: downtown London, exterior view of St

United Kingdom, Great Britain, London: downtown London, exterior view of St
LUX4781301 United Kingdom, Great Britain, London: downtown London, exterior view of St. Clement Danes Church in Westminster, animated view with hippomobile taxis, hippomobile tram and many shops

Background imageTrams Collection: United Kingdom, London: the city centre with public transport and taxis

United Kingdom, London: the city centre with public transport and taxis. Animated view, 1895 - advertisements: Nestle
LUX4797035 United Kingdom, London: the city centre with public transport and taxis. Animated view, 1895 - advertisements: Nestle, Kemshall tyres, great nothern railway

Background imageTrams Collection: 1921 Automotive 1921

1921 Automotive 1921
MARCH 30: Traffic around the University Boat Race, from Putney to Mortlake, London, including a coach, horse drawn carts and a tram during the Automotive 1921 on March 30, 1921. (Photo by LAT Images)

Background imageTrams Collection: UK, Greater London, Croydon, East Croydon Train Station, Tram and Bus stops

UK, Greater London, Croydon, East Croydon Train Station, Tram and Bus stops

Background imageTrams Collection: Street in Philadelphia on the Opening Day of the American Centennial Exhibition...1876. Creator: C.R

Street in Philadelphia on the Opening Day of the American Centennial Exhibition...1876. Creator: C.R
Street in Philadelphia on the Opening Day of the American Centennial Exhibition, from a sketch by our special artist, 1876. From "Illustrated London News", 1876

Background imageTrams Collection: The American Centennial Exhibition: one of the Principal Streets in Philadelphia, 1876

The American Centennial Exhibition: one of the Principal Streets in Philadelphia, 1876. Creator: Unknown
The American Centennial Exhibition: one of the Principal Streets in Philadelphia, 1876. The guidebook published by Messrs. J. B

Background imageTrams Collection: Commission Street, Johannesburg, c1900. Creator: Will B. Robinson

Commission Street, Johannesburg, c1900. Creator: Will B. Robinson
Commission [sic] Street, Johannesburg, c1900. In May 1896, Carl Hertz bought a projector from England and screened the first movie seen in South Africa at the Empire Palace of Varieties

Background imageTrams Collection: Wrought-Iron Railway-Bridge across the Nile, at Benha, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Wrought-Iron Railway-Bridge across the Nile, at Benha, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Wrought-Iron Railway-Bridge across the Nile, at Benha, 1856. The engineer of this fine work is Mr. Robert Stephenson...The Bridge is the property of the Pacha of Egypt

Background imageTrams Collection: Railway Omnibus on the Cours la Reine, Paris; Railways upon ordinary roads, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Railway Omnibus on the Cours la Reine, Paris; Railways upon ordinary roads, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Railway Omnibus on the Cours la Reine, Paris; Railways upon ordinary roads, 1854. From "Cassells Illustrated Family Paper; London Weekly 31/12/1853 - 30/12/1854"

Background imageTrams Collection: Entrance to the Coal-Mine of Heraclea, on the Black Sea, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Entrance to the Coal-Mine of Heraclea, on the Black Sea, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Entrance to the Coal-Mine of Heraclea, on the Black Sea, 1854. Fuel for allied ships during the Crimean War. The new system of steam-warfare demands an immediate supply of coal...the coal-pits of

Background imageTrams Collection: Finishing shells at Woolwich Arsenal, 1862. Creator: W Thomas

Finishing shells at Woolwich Arsenal, 1862. Creator: W Thomas
Finishing shells at Woolwich Arsenal, 1862. Exertions are continued at Woolwich to supply munitions of war to the British possessions in North America...The splendid shell foundry is capable of

Background imageTrams Collection: The last day of London's trams. People arriving on the Victoria Embankment for a last ride

The last day of London's trams. People arriving on the Victoria Embankment for a last ride on the tram
The last day of London's trams. People arriving on the Victoria Embankment for a last ride on the tram

Background imageTrams Collection: London - Piccadilly Circus, early 1900s (postcard)

London - Piccadilly Circus, early 1900s (postcard)
3794091 London - Piccadilly Circus, early 1900s (postcard); (add.info.: London - Piccadilly Circus with trams, cars, horse drawn carriages early 1900s. Pedestrians.); Lebrecht History

Background imageTrams Collection: Oxford Circus and Oxford

Oxford Circus and Oxford
3780600 Oxford Circus and Oxford; (add.info.: Oxford Circus and Oxford Street looking East, London Awning with Peter Robinson on it.Traffic Street Postcard); Lebrecht History

Background imageTrams Collection: Hyde Park, London. Canadians play baseball in London, May 1944

Hyde Park, London. Canadians play baseball in London, May 1944. Trams from from number 34 Coy and number 41 Coy. Picture shows a tense moment in the game with L/Cpt M Duck (41 Coy) at the bat

Background imageTrams Collection: Fred Perry competing at Wimbledon Centre Court in the The 1933 International Lawn Tennis

Fred Perry competing at Wimbledon Centre Court in the The 1933 International Lawn Tennis Challenge Final. The tournament is now known as The Davis Cup

Background imageTrams Collection: Corner of Lees Road and Uxbridge Road, Hillingdon Circa 1935

Corner of Lees Road and Uxbridge Road, Hillingdon Circa 1935

Background imageTrams Collection: London Road, Glasgow, Circa 1948 Street scene in the London Road area of Glasgow

London Road, Glasgow, Circa 1948 Street scene in the London Road area of Glasgow, circa 1948. Overhead tram lines and old-fashioned shop signs are visible above the cobbled streets

Background imageTrams Collection: Uxbridge High Street, George Inn and adjoining shops, planning permission has been

Uxbridge High Street, George Inn and adjoining shops, planning permission has been granted to absorb shop on right. Uxbridge, Greater London. 13th December 1929

Background imageTrams Collection: Market House with blinds down in Uxbridge High Street, Greater London. Circa 1930

Market House with blinds down in Uxbridge High Street, Greater London. Circa 1930

Background imageTrams Collection: Bonnys market in Uxbridge High Street, Greater London circa 1929

Bonnys market in Uxbridge High Street, Greater London circa 1929

Background imageTrams Collection: The Lion Inn, Uxbridge High Street, Uxbridge, Greater London, 6th September 1929

The Lion Inn, Uxbridge High Street, Uxbridge, Greater London, 6th September 1929

Background imageTrams Collection: Office Cleaner Mrs Packham seen here on the tram from Vauxhall to Central London

Office Cleaner Mrs Packham seen here on the tram from Vauxhall to Central London, 13th June 1946

Background imageTrams Collection: Memories of former days came alive in Leamington yesterday when a 1920s London bus jogged

Memories of former days came alive in Leamington yesterday when a 1920s London bus jogged along The Parade. The 1925 " General" belonged to the Old London General Onmibus Company but made

Background imageTrams Collection: The Post Office and Curb Flower Market, Adderley Street, Cape Town, South Africa, c1930s

The Post Office and Curb Flower Market, Adderley Street, Cape Town, South Africa, c1930s. Main street of the central business district (downtown) of Cape Town. From " Tour of the World"



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Trams Collection

Trams are an important form of public transport in London, England. Trams provide a convenient way to travel around the city and can be used for both short and long journeys, and are usually powered by electricity, which makes them environmentally friendly and can also much quieter than other forms of transport like buses or trains. They have low operating costs compared to other forms of public transport, making them a cost-effective option for commuters. Trams offer frequent services throughout the day with stops at major locations such as train stations or shopping centres. They also provide easy access to tourist attractions and popular areas in the city centre. Overall, trams provide an efficient way to get around London while reducing traffic congestion on roads and helping people save time on their daily commute.
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