Leeds city transport tramways?Guess were leeds
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Nice spot Brunel.Keep these relics coming guys
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Here is a link to a previous thread about the former tram system.http://www.secretleeds.co.uk/forum/Mess ... readID=499
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Three pictures here full of nostalgia IF I can work out how to post them - I used to be able to do it but recently it has me foxed - here goes, and apologies in advance if still doesn't work. Nope I press the little star in the heading and then "add attachment" and then "browse" - then things come to a stop.Any clues please folks ??
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Click on 'new message'. You need to have some text in the box to carry on, just put a short description of the pic. Tick 'add attachment' and click 'post. You will then open a new page that has a browse button, click it and another box opens, click 'browse' again. Find your pic click open and it should appear in the box to the right. Click finish and then click continue. I think that's it from memory. Good luck.
Sit thissen dahn an' tell us abaht it.
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Picture here of the "Cinderella" of the single deck trio. The ex Sunderland car number 600 - approaching Bridge End on the way back from Hunslet, destination blinds already altered for yet another trip from Swinegate to the heart of Leeds heavy engineering. The conductress is in rather a cavalier stance and could easily fall out. Salem Chapel is still there today but, my, how the World has changed !!
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Grateful thanks to edgey2001 and chrism - but still no joy, when I click the first "browse" button nothing happens at all - no fresh page with chance to press "browse" again. Any further ideas folks please, as these are three very poignant pictures indeed and I would like to share them.
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Brandy wrote: BLAKEY wrote: Grateful thanks to edgey2001 and chrism - but still no joy, when I click the first "browse" button nothing happens at all - no fresh page with chance to press "browse" again. Any further ideas folks please, as these are three very poignant pictures indeed and I would like to share them. BLAKEY if you want to email me them at i will happily try and post them for you mate. Thanks a lot Brandy - pictures and desriptions on their way by E Mail - good luck
There's nothing like keeping the past alive - it makes us relieved to reflect that any bad times have gone, and happy to relive all the joyful and fascinating experiences of our own and other folks' earlier days.