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04-OCT-2009

Writing

I don't know how old this writing is, but I don't ever remember trams in Lytham.
UPDATE.
OK, maybe I was just being lazy, I've now found out (via google) that it was in 1936 that the council voted to close the Lytham St. Annes Tramway, which was apparently a big disapointment as Blackpool council were wanting to take over the service, to which it was connected. The Blackpool tramway is still running from Fleetwood to the St. Annes boundary. See http://www.geocities.com/blackpool_trams/history.html for much more detail.

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Fay Stout13-Oct-2009 12:52
Good eye Bernard...
Walter Otto Koenig12-Oct-2009 20:02
Great entry for the challenge. I really like it when there is something to be learned from the challenges. I have driven from Preston to Blackpool along the shore more than once, but never saw this tram. Maybe I just forgot.
Inga Morozoff12-Oct-2009 14:03
Always nice to learn something new about other places.
Yvonne12-Oct-2009 11:16
Ecellent find, especially enjoyed reading the notes that Laine added!
Kerry Tingley12-Oct-2009 03:55
Great find!
Linda Willets12-Oct-2009 03:24
Well seen
Laryl12-Oct-2009 01:20
very good.. fun to see what we notice when hunt words are traveling through our minds huh
Timothy Guenther11-Oct-2009 23:26
Great find.
cits_4_pets11-Oct-2009 23:12
Nice find for written.
laine11-Oct-2009 22:33
the link to where I found it <http://www.lytham-online.co.uk/guide_to_lytham_st.annes_1924.html
laine11-Oct-2009 22:31
Found this via a google search, Bernard.......TRAMWAYS, originally the property of the Blackpool St. Annes and Lytham Tramways Company, was first opened for traffic in July, 1896, with rather a novel system of power: Compressed gas. being used. This form of propulsion proved a failure, and on June 4th, 1903, cars were run by electricity. In 1920 the whole of the. tramway property was acquired by the then St, Annes Urban District Council for the sum of £140,000. The present rolling stock consists of 40 open top double deck cars and 10 covered top double deck cars. There; is a working agreement with the Blackpool Corporation for cars to run from Lytham direct to Talbot Square, Blackpool. In -addition to the Municipal trams are six single deck one man operated motor buses of the “ Guy “ type. H. W. Laing, general manager.
Cindi Smith11-Oct-2009 21:26
Oh, that is a very good find. Must be quite old. Love to find stuff like this. Excellent for "written".
carol j. phipps11-Oct-2009 20:06
You have a good eye to have spotted this.
Barbara Heide11-Oct-2009 19:58
you should find out... nice story!
LynnH11-Oct-2009 14:57
Very nice find. Good shot too!
Nancy Good11-Oct-2009 13:26
Love the history we discover through "writing on the wall."
Maaike Huizer11-Oct-2009 10:24
Excellent find. Nice light.
Sheila11-Oct-2009 10:22
Maybe it was just the office of the tram company or something.
Nice find!
borisalex11-Oct-2009 09:19
Nice find Bernard, always eyes up!
Doug Cruden11-Oct-2009 08:41
I love wandering around places and seeing old paintwork and lettering peeking through...you can find some wonderful (and unexpected) things, just as you have here...great spot Bernard...your challenge now is to find out about the Lytham trams :o)
Dave Perez10-Oct-2009 20:19
We learn something every day in Pbase Land!
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