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The Tram Depot on Moseley Road

The last steam trams ran at New Year, 1906, so the depot on the Moseley Road which opened in 1907 was used only for electric trams. The building itself, with its magnificent appearance was specially designed ...

Toll Gate and Rose Hill House

Rose Hill House occupied a site at the corner of Soho Road and Rose Hill Road, opposite the former Methodist chapel. It was the residence of William Creighton who was an engineer employed at the Soho ...

Toll Gates on Hamstead and Villa Road

Watercolour sketch of the toll gates. This sketch was made in 1872, the year of the gates removal, and is copied from a contemporary photograph. The gates were originally installed in 1727. The house ...

Toll-gate in Hamstead Road, Handsworth

Toll-gate at the junction of Hamstead Road and Villa Road, Handsworth. The gate was removed in 1872 and the house subsequently used as a girls' school.

Tollgates at junction of Villa Road and Hamstead Road

These Tollgates were removed in 1872. Before 1809 Hamstead Road was known as the Old Walsall Road.

Train and Tram Service

Details of Handsworth's train and tram services as published in the Handsworth Church Bazaar.

Tram 604 terminus at Oxhill Road

The Oxhill Road branch was added to the tram network in 1912. This view shows the terminus.

Tram Depot workforce

These workman are gathered just outside the main entrance to the tram depot on Moseley Road. Although undated it is probably from the early years of the depot, pre First World War. The gentleman to the ...

Tram terminus, Birchfield Road, Perry Barr

Birmingham Corporation Tramways car no. 14 at the tram terminus, Birchfield Road, Perry Barr. This is a modern postcard of a 1938 photograph.

Tramcars - Rate of speed

Newspaper cutting from the Daily Post 1885. This letter is one of several appearing in the local press of the time, complaining about the service being provided by steam trams in the Perry Barr area. ...

Tramline Track

A piece of track from Handsworth's tramways. It was discovered during the digging which took place for a garage refurbishment. Half of the rail was kept by the garage owner and half by the Handsworth ...

Trams on the Six Ways line

Newspaper cutting from the Birmingham Mail 1897. This short article refers to a breakdown of a steam tram near the Barton Arms and complains about the behaviour of people boarding the trams during ...

Trams on the Soho Road

Trams passing nearby the library. An advert for Bovril is prominent on the tram.

Trams to Perry Barr

Newspaper cutting from the Daily Post 1895. This letter is one of many complaining about tram services in the area. This is of particular interest as it refers to the newly introduced "queue system". This ...

Tramway Sign

This sign would have been fixed to a pole at the side of the tramway. It was discovered during the digging which took place for a garage refurbishment.

Trip to Weston Super Mare

Another view of the trip from the Y Block area to Weston Super Mare. This presumably is the party from the "other" coach as they look to be a different group to the people in the first photograph.

Trip to Weston-Super-Mare

The "Crusaders" residents trip about to set off for Weston-Super-Mare. These trips were organised by James Hobbes - centre manager fro the Community Centre in Gaywood Croft off Cregoe Street.

Using Obscene Language on a Perry Barr Tram

This cutting from the Handsworth Herald is about a pig dealer called Richard Idiens who was accused of using obscene language on a tram. He was ordered off the car and then 'gave vent to disgraceful language'. ...