Stockton Tram Depot c1900 Posted on November 8, 2002 by Picture Stockton Team A view of the main entrance to Stockton Tram Depot, Bridge Road, Stockton c1900. Share this:TweetWhatsAppEmailLike this:Like Loading... Related
As possibly commented elsewhere on here, either these gates or those from the Norton depot could be the ones on the entrance to Newham Grange Park on Bishopton Ave. The company logo has been removed but the top of the shield outline has survived. https://picturestocktonarchive.wordpress.com/2002/10/14/middlesbrough-stockton-and-thornaby-electric-tram/ LikeLike Reply ↓
An extract in a Robinson family letter states ‘Mrs.Collins lived in Lanehouse Road. Her husband was Chief of the tramways. Their son married a Jenny Boyes who lived in Langley Avenue’. This would be in the early 1900s. LikeLike Reply ↓
As possibly commented elsewhere on here, either these gates or those from the Norton depot could be the ones on the entrance to Newham Grange Park on Bishopton Ave. The company logo has been removed but the top of the shield outline has survived.
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An extract in a Robinson family letter states ‘Mrs.Collins lived in Lanehouse Road. Her husband was Chief of the tramways. Their son married a Jenny Boyes who lived in Langley Avenue’. This would be in the early 1900s.
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