brummie nick
master brummie
Thank You. Would Horse drawn trams look different.?
https://www.google.co.uk/imgres?img...=CE__UcS4B8XlOruDgYAJ&ved=0CDYQ9QEwAA&dur=486
Thank You. Would Horse drawn trams look different.?
Carolina
The version I have of your Garrison Lane photo says it was the home of the Mad Axeman, Thomas Clarke
Is this a trolley bus as apposed to a tram. I know trolley buses didn't run on rails. They had them in Southsea. I remember sining Good King Wenseslas looked out in a Mini Minor, bumped in to a trolley bus and landed up in China, Good King Wenselas looked out, IN an Austin Seven, Bumped into a trolley bus and landed up in heaven, Standard Eight, gate etc. Also what was Chunky? As on the bus/tram? Note the height of the sign on the left. Anything under head height would be vandalised now.
Carolina
The version I have of your Garrison Lane photo says it was the home of the Mad Axeman, Thomas Clarke
There was a tram turner in Cov in my district I am told. It is now a little island with a clock on it.Apart from not having any electrical overhead pickup equipment, no. Trams are normally double ended whereas trolley buses have to be turned round at the terminus like any bus. You will find single ended trams in some continental cities but they naturally would have to have turning circles like the one that used to be at the Lickeys.
Hi Harry, I lived in Bridge Road 1942 - 1951 and went to Leigh Road School Washwood Heath. I remember the small general store in Hartopp Road where we got our milk etc. also used the "BritishHi Roverman I wonder if our paths ever crossed.I lived in Hartopp Road 1926 - 1956.I went to Saltley College School 1937-1940
My Dad lived in River Street nearby but I've never found any pics :sorrow:My Mom lived in Allison Street when she was a kid it's always looked grim