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Steam tramway in Vauxhall, South London 1874
Steam tram running between Vauxhall Station and Vauxhall Bridge, South London. Date: 1874
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1874 Conductor Decker Double Driver Passengers Trams Tramway Vauxhall Tram
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This photograph, taken in 1874, captures the essence of transportation in South London during the Victorian era. The image showcases a double-decker steam tram making its way between Vauxhall Station and Vauxhall Bridge. The steam tramway, an engineering marvel of the time, was a popular mode of transport for both locals and tourists, offering a unique and exhilarating experience. The steam tram, with its large wheels and puffing chimney, dominates the scene. Passengers, dressed in their finest Victorian attire, are seen boarding and alighting from the tram, while the conductor and driver attend to their duties. The passengers on the upper deck appear to be enjoying the ride, some even leaning over the edge to take in the sights and sounds of the bustling streets below. The road is filled with a mix of horse-drawn carriages, bicycles, and other trams, creating a vibrant and chaotic scene. The steam tramway, with its powerful engine, cuts through the traffic with ease, leaving a trail of steam in its wake. The photograph also offers a glimpse into the urban landscape of South London during this period. Buildings line the streets, some with ornate facades, while others are more modest. Vauxhall Bridge, with its arches and suspension cables, can be seen in the background, connecting the north and south banks of the River Thames. This photograph is a fascinating glimpse into the past, providing a window into the transport system and daily life of South London during the 1870s. The steam tramway, with its steam-powered engine and double-decker design, was a testament to the ingenuity and innovation of the time, and remains an important part of transportation history.
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