Lost tramways of England: Southampton

By Peter Waller Published by Graffeg Ltd. 2018

During the late 19th century the port and city of Southampton expanded rapidly and, to cater for the growing population, a network of trams - horse initially but latterly electric - grew up. Expanding through until the late 1920s, the next decade saw the system begin to decline but, given a reprieve by the onset of World War II, the remaining trams - many of which were open-top - soldiered on into the years of post-war austerity. It was only in December 1949 that the city finally bade farewell to its last trams but, through the preservation of No 45, Southampton was to play a pivotal role in the development of the tramcar preservation movement. Now, little remains to remind people of this once important form of transport other than historic photographs.

150 x 200 mm Hardback; 64 pages, illustrated in black & white.

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Dimensions 150 × 200 mm