The last tram to _______
- blackprince
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Best of luck with that campaign Brunel.
It used to be said that the statue of the Black Prince had been placed in City Square , near the station, pointing South to tell all the southerners who've just got off the train to b****r off back down south!
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Leeds Civic Trust
NEW GUIDED WALK!
Trains, trams and the underground: Lost and unrealised public transport in Leeds
Tuesday 11 June 11:00-12:30
This walk looks at the history of public transport in Leeds via a walk through the South bank of the city, viewing train, tram and underground locations, infrastructure and schemes that no longer exist or were never realised.
Tickets:
Leeds Civic Trust Members: £6
Non-Members: £8
MORE INFORMATION AND BOOK TICKETS: https://zurl.co/MYbs
NEW GUIDED WALK!
Trains, trams and the underground: Lost and unrealised public transport in Leeds
Tuesday 11 June 11:00-12:30
This walk looks at the history of public transport in Leeds via a walk through the South bank of the city, viewing train, tram and underground locations, infrastructure and schemes that no longer exist or were never realised.
Tickets:
Leeds Civic Trust Members: £6
Non-Members: £8
MORE INFORMATION AND BOOK TICKETS: https://zurl.co/MYbs
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This is yet another example of how time flies. I first did a walk like this in 1983 (ish) organised by the Open University. It's the basis of most of my contribution to the Eastgate subway thread.
In 1998 (ish) I attended a presentation at the opening of Brewery Wharf which included a boat trip along the water frontage with a very informative commentary by a member of Leeds Civic Trust.
A bit more recently I went to something about the developement of the Royal Armouries at Clarence Dock and the surrounding area
I see it's planned to last 90 minutes which isn't long to cover so much
The late Patrick Nuttgens was an expert here. He did an Open University series with a booklet which is now long out-of-print
Leeds: The Back to Front, Inside-out, Upside-down City (Stile Publications) (1979)
The article linked below covers some of this.
https://citymonitor.ai/transport/leeds- ... nties-4644
In 1998 (ish) I attended a presentation at the opening of Brewery Wharf which included a boat trip along the water frontage with a very informative commentary by a member of Leeds Civic Trust.
A bit more recently I went to something about the developement of the Royal Armouries at Clarence Dock and the surrounding area
I see it's planned to last 90 minutes which isn't long to cover so much
The late Patrick Nuttgens was an expert here. He did an Open University series with a booklet which is now long out-of-print
Leeds: The Back to Front, Inside-out, Upside-down City (Stile Publications) (1979)
The article linked below covers some of this.
https://citymonitor.ai/transport/leeds- ... nties-4644
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That's a great article, thanks for sharing it.
And no thanks to Civic Trust for putting on what sounds like a very interesting talk but scheduling it for 11am on a Tuesday! We're not all retired you know...
And no thanks to Civic Trust for putting on what sounds like a very interesting talk but scheduling it for 11am on a Tuesday! We're not all retired you know...
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A photo of the last tram to Stanningley was added to Leodis in the last week. It was dated 1953.
Photo Reference ID: 20240318_140219
Photo Reference ID: 20240318_140219
Last edited by blackprince on Sun 24 Mar, 2024 8:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
It used to be said that the statue of the Black Prince had been placed in City Square , near the station, pointing South to tell all the southerners who've just got off the train to b****r off back down south!
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To make it easier to find can you give the referenceblackprince wrote: ↑Fri 22 Mar, 2024 7:32 pmA photo of the last tram to Stanningley was added to Leodis in the last week. It was dated 1953.
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Photo ID: 20240318_140219
It used to be said that the statue of the Black Prince had been placed in City Square , near the station, pointing South to tell all the southerners who've just got off the train to b****r off back down south!
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I seem to be too stupid to find this image by searching. Perhaps somebody could bring it up on the screen
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I tried that ID number in advanced search and got zero results found.