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Trams Collection

Trams are an important form of public transport in London, England

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Background imageTrams Collection: Walthamstow - 1890

Walthamstow - 1890
Forest Road, Walthamstow, London Borough of Waltham Forest

Background imageTrams Collection: Big Ben and London Tram

Big Ben and London Tram
A wet evening at the Westminster Bridge end of the Victoria Embankment, with Big Ben showing the light which indicates that Parliament is sitting. Note also the tram

Background imageTrams Collection: Upper Street, Islington, London

Upper Street, Islington, London
The top end of Upper Street, next to the Highbury and Islington roundabout. The Cock Tavern (still there) is on the right and a horse tram is heading south toward the Angel

Background imageTrams Collection: Advertisement for The Graphic

Advertisement for The Graphic
A striking advertisement for weekly illustrated magazine, The Graphic (founded 1869 by William Luson Thomas), showing a busy street scene with buses and trams advertising the paper

Background imageTrams Collection: Tram in the Kingsway Subway, London, 1931, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Tram in the Kingsway Subway, London, 1931, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Tram in the Kingsway Subway, London, 1931, (1933). Kingsway Subway, the underground link connecting the tramway services in North and South London

Background imageTrams Collection: The Salisbury Hotel pub, Green Lanes, Harringay, London

The Salisbury Hotel pub, Green Lanes, Harringay, London
The Salisbury Hotel, a Grade II listed pub on Grand Parade - at the junction of St. Anns Road / Green Lanes, Harringay, London - built by the prolific Scottish builder J C Hill

Background imageTrams Collection: London Tram

London Tram
A London tram, destination Abbey Wood via Old Kent Road. Date: 1930s

Background imageTrams Collection: Most Holy Trinity Church, Bermondsey ME001036

Most Holy Trinity Church, Bermondsey ME001036
Most Holy Trinity Church, Bermondsey, London. Pen and ink sketch, by Peter Anson, of the exterior from the street with people and tram. 1939

Background imageTrams Collection: The Bakers Arms Public House, Leyton, London

The Bakers Arms Public House, Leyton, London
A wonderful colour postcard of the suburbs of London in the early 1900s - a tram approaches The Bakers Arms Public House in Leyton

Background imageTrams Collection: Whitechapel High Street, London, c. 1930 (b / w photo)

Whitechapel High Street, London, c. 1930 (b / w photo)
XJF294012 Whitechapel High Street, London, c.1930 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageTrams Collection: London in fog

London in fog - a real Pea Souper. The statue of Queen Boudicca of the Iceni on the banks of the River Thames at Westminster at is rended into dramatic silhouette

Background imageTrams Collection: Trams outside the Islington Empire London 1 June 1936

Trams outside the Islington Empire London 1 June 1936

Background imageTrams Collection: Cable Street demonstration 1936

Cable Street demonstration 1936
Anti-fascist crowds, some giving the Communist clenched fist salute, gather round a tram in the East End of London. A very large crowd gathered to protest against the proposed march by Sir Oswald

Background imageTrams Collection: Big Ben and Thames Embankment in London

Big Ben and Thames Embankment in London
Big Ben and Thames Embankment with a tram and New Scotland Yard in London c. 1909

Background imageTrams Collection: London Tram 1935

London Tram 1935
Two trams approach Kew Bridge, London

Background imageTrams Collection: Zebra Power

Zebra Power
A zebra and trap and a London tram vie for business in Brixton. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageTrams Collection: Croydon, Greater London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Croydon, Greater London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageTrams Collection: England / London / Streatham

England / London / Streatham
An electric tram passes Streatham Library

Background imageTrams Collection: Electric Tram London

Electric Tram London
A tram running from Bloomsbury in the west to Whitechapel and Poplar in the east, by way of Londons famous Spitalfields Market

Background imageTrams Collection: London Tram 1949

London Tram 1949
A tram on a London street bound for Embankment

Background imageTrams Collection: London Tram 1952

London Tram 1952
The last week in service for the poor old Route 36 tram, from Abbey Wood to Embankment via the Old Kent Road and Blackfriars. Londons very last tram ran on 7 July 1952

Background imageTrams Collection: Blackfriars Bridge, London. Looking north to south over the River Thames

Blackfriars Bridge, London. Looking north to south over the River Thames. Blackfriars Bridge opened 19 November 1769 (the first bridge) and then the current bridge opened 6 November 1869

Background imageTrams Collection: The Elephant and Castle, London, 1926-1927

The Elephant and Castle, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageTrams Collection: WW2 A family seeks refuge inside an Anderson Air Raid shelter during the blitz

WW2 A family seeks refuge inside an Anderson Air Raid shelter during the blitz. These shelter came in kit form, they were made of corrugated iron

Background imageTrams Collection: A tram on Dog Kennel Hill, South London

A tram on Dog Kennel Hill, South London, 1930s

Background imageTrams Collection: City of London Infirmary, Bow Road, East London

City of London Infirmary, Bow Road, East London
Situated where Mile End Road continues as Bow Road, the City of London Union Infirmary (now St Clements Hospital) opened in 1849 as the City of London Union workhouse

Background imageTrams Collection: London Transport tram ticket 1952

London Transport tram ticket 1952
Selection of original tram tickets for London Transport on the last tram week, showing the fronts and backs. Date: March to July 1952

Background imageTrams Collection: Islington and Highbury Station 1873

Islington and Highbury Station 1873
Exterior of Islington and Highbury Station, North London Railway. Date: 1873

Background imageTrams Collection: Newington Causeway

Newington Causeway
An early 20th century view of Newington Causeway, a road in Southwark, London, between the Elephant and Castle and Borough High Street. Date: 1908

Background imageTrams Collection: Sadlers Wells Theatre - Rosebery Avenue, London

Sadlers Wells Theatre - Rosebery Avenue, London. Opening as the first musick house in 1683, the theatre has been used for many types of performance and rebuilt several times. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageTrams Collection: Harrow Road tram on Route 60 going to Paddington, London

Harrow Road tram on Route 60 going to Paddington, London
Harrow Road tram on Route 60 going to Paddington, advertising The News of the World newspaper. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageTrams Collection: Ramsgate Seafront

Ramsgate Seafront
The Royal Parade, Ramsgate, Kent, circa 1890. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTrams Collection: South London high street, late 1940s

South London high street, late 1940s
An unidentified street somewhere in London, but as the tram is heading for Wandsworth and the van to the left of the picture is based in Streatham Hill, its likely to be in South London. 1940s

Background imageTrams Collection: Muswell Hill Queen's Parade early 1900s

Muswell Hill Queen's Parade early 1900s
Muswell Hill Queen's Parade early 1900s

Background imageTrams Collection: Brentford early 1900s

Brentford early 1900s

Background imageTrams Collection: New Cross Road, Empire Variety Theatre (photo)

New Cross Road, Empire Variety Theatre (photo)
6033028 New Cross Road, Empire Variety Theatre (photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: New Cross Road, Empire Variety Theatre)

Background imageTrams Collection: A London tram overtaking a trolleybus

A London tram overtaking a trolleybus

Background imageTrams Collection: LCC-LFB learner drivers on a London street

LCC-LFB learner drivers on a London street
A picture taken outside the headquarters of the London Fire Brigade in Southwark Bridge Road, SE1, on 14 September 1935, showing a motorised Dennis fire engine with an L-plate on the front

Background imageTrams Collection: An architectural group in Westminster

An architectural group in Westminster
A London vista, with a horse-drawn tram and carriages, and several buildings of note including Westminster Hospital, Big Ben, Parliament Square, St Margarets Church

Background imageTrams Collection: Trams, Finsbury Park

Trams, Finsbury Park
TRAMS AT FINSBURY PARK, LONDON The boy stood on the tramway line, The driver rang his bell. The tram went on to Finsbury Park : the boy went down to H*ll

Background imageTrams Collection: Tally-Ho Corner, North Finchley, North London

Tally-Ho Corner, North Finchley, North London
Tally-Ho Corner and Park Road Hotel, North Finchley, North London. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageTrams Collection: Metropolitan Electric Tramways Ltd 1909

Metropolitan Electric Tramways Ltd 1909
Metropolitan Electric Tramways Ltd, operating in North London, adopting the German trackless idea of running electric trolley cars on the ordinary road. Date: 1909

Background imageTrams Collection: Trams run along the embankment below the Shell Mex building

Trams run along the embankment below the Shell Mex building, which has floodlit its clock for the first time. Seen here from Waterloo Bridge. December 1932

Background imageTrams Collection: Prossers Wooden Railway, Wimbledon Common, 1845. Creator: Unknown

Prossers Wooden Railway, Wimbledon Common, 1845. Creator: Unknown
Prossers Wooden Railway, Wimbledon Common, 1845....a System of Tram-ways composed entirely of Wood, which the inventor, Mr

Background imageTrams Collection: New Bridge Market - Struggle for the Bus, 1891. Artist: William Luker

New Bridge Market - Struggle for the Bus, 1891. Artist: William Luker
New Bridge Market - Struggle for the Bus, 1891. Located in Londons historic Square Mile. From London City: Its History - Streets - Traffic - Buildings - People by W. J. Loftie

Background imageTrams Collection: London Hospital

London Hospital
1900: A horse-drawn tram on Whitechapel Road in front of the London Hospital. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)

Background imageTrams Collection: First Tram

First Tram
1861: The first tram in London running between Marble Arch and Notting Hill Gate. It was patented by George Francis Train but withdrawn shortly after its first run due to local opposition

Background imageTrams Collection: Norbury Tramway Terminus, London

Norbury Tramway Terminus, London Date: 1905



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Trams Collection

Trams are an important form of public transport in London, England. Trams provide a convenient way to travel around the city and can be used for both short and long journeys, and are usually powered by electricity, which makes them environmentally friendly and can also much quieter than other forms of transport like buses or trains. They have low operating costs compared to other forms of public transport, making them a cost-effective option for commuters. Trams offer frequent services throughout the day with stops at major locations such as train stations or shopping centres. They also provide easy access to tourist attractions and popular areas in the city centre. Overall, trams provide an efficient way to get around London while reducing traffic congestion on roads and helping people save time on their daily commute.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Trams collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning selection of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring trams in London. Our collection showcases the iconic mode of transport that has been an integral part of London's history since the 19th century. The images capture the beauty and charm of these vintage vehicles as they glide through the bustling streets of London. These high-quality products are perfect for anyone who loves trams or is interested in British transportation history. They make great gifts for friends and family members who appreciate unique and stylish home decor items. Whether you're looking to add some character to your living room or office space, or simply want to celebrate one of London's most beloved icons, our collection has something for everyone. With its wide range of products and beautiful imagery, the Trams collection from Media Storehouse is sure to delight anyone with an interest in British culture or transportation history.
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What are Trams (Transport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

Trams art prints are a collection of high-quality photographic and artistic images showcasing the iconic trams that once ran through the streets of London, England, and other cities in Europe. These prints capture the beauty and nostalgia of these historic modes of transportation, which were an integral part of urban life for many years. From vintage black-and-white photographs to colorful modern artworks, Trams art prints offer a diverse range of styles and perspectives on this fascinating subject. Whether you're a history buff or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, there's sure to be a Trams print that catches your eye. We offer a wide selection of Trams art prints from talented artists and photographers around the world. Each print is carefully crafted using high-quality materials to ensure it looks great for years to come. With so many options available, you're sure to find the perfect piece for your home or office décor.
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What Trams (Transport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Trams art prints that capture the beauty and history of this iconic mode of transportation in London, England, United Kingdom, and Europe. From vintage black-and-white photographs to colorful modern designs, there is something for every taste and style. Some popular options include images of classic red double-decker trams navigating through busy city streets or gliding past historic landmarks such as Big Ben or the Tower Bridge. Other prints showcase the intricate details and craftsmanship of antique tram cars or highlight the unique charm of smaller-scale trams found in quaint European towns. Whether you are a fan of urban landscapes, transportation history, or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, our collection has something to offer. With high-quality printing techniques and a variety of sizes available, these Tram art prints make great additions to any home or office decor.
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How do I buy Trams (Transport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

To purchase Trams art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of images online. Once you have found the print that you would like to purchase, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information before completing your order. We offer a variety of sizes and framing options for their prints, so be sure to select the one that best fits your needs. We also offer a range of other transportation-related artwork if you are interested in exploring more options. Buying Trams art prints from Media Storehouse is a straightforward process that allows you to easily bring beautiful and unique artwork into your home or office.
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How much do Trams (Transport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints cost?

As a provider of Trams art prints, we offer a wide range of options to suit different preferences and budgets. The cost of these prints can vary depending on factors such as the size, framing, and type of paper used. However, you can expect reasonable prices for high-quality prints that capture the beauty and charm of London's iconic trams. Media Storehouse takes pride in offering a diverse collection of Tram art prints that showcase various aspects of this beloved mode of transportation. From vintage black-and-white photographs to colorful contemporary designs, there is something for everyone in their selection. Whether you are looking to decorate your home or office with a unique piece of artwork or seeking a thoughtful gift for someone special, our Tram art prints are an excellent choice. With their affordable prices and exceptional quality, we offer great value for money without compromising on style or creativity.
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How will my Trams (Transport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Trams art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your print arrives in perfect condition. Your print will be carefully rolled and placed inside a sturdy tube for protection during transit. We work with trusted delivery partners who provide reliable and secure shipping services. Once your order has been dispatched, you will receive a tracking number so that you can keep an eye on its progress. Our standard delivery service is available worldwide, and we also offer express delivery options for those who need their prints more quickly. Our team is always on hand to answer any questions or concerns you may have about the delivery of your Trams art prints. We are committed to providing our customers with the best possible experience when purchasing from us, and this includes ensuring that their orders arrive safely and promptly.