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National Tramway Museum Derbyshire and the Peak District |
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The National Tramway Museum at Crich
in Derbyshire is home to a vast collection of operational and display
Tramcars. Exhibition halls, a workshop where the Trams are restored and
maintained, shops, a public house, woodland walks and of course Tram
rides. |
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To see a map of the area click here |
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Bowes-Lyon Bridge |
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From under the bridge looking down Tramway Street |
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Leeds 1926 |
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The iron pillar on the left was used to
ventilate an underground |
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Blackpool 1926 |
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Red Lion Hotel was restored piece by
piece at Crich Tramway Village, |
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Chesterfield 1904 |
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Paisley & District 1919 |
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Glasgow 1922 |
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The Police Box once stood near the North Circular Road in London |
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The Victorian Bandstand came from a park in Stretford, Manchester. |
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The cast iron arches in front of
the Tea Rooms |
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Southampton 1903 |
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Ice Cream Parlour |
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The Trams run from Town End to the
Glory Mine Terminus |
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© Copyright John Beres 2003-2008 |
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