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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 It was patented by George Francis Train but withdrawn shortly after its first run due to local opposition. Amalgamated Press (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). Unleash your creativity and transform your space into a visual masterpiece.

Hulton Archive

Media ID 11788710

Animal Horse Road England Black Transport Inventions

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This print takes us back to a significant moment in London's history - the debut of the first tram in 1861. The image captures the pioneering spirit of innovation that defined this era, as well as the challenges faced by new inventions. The tram, patented by George Francis Train, embarked on its inaugural journey between Marble Arch and Notting Hill Gate. However, despite its promising start, it was met with fierce opposition from locals which led to its swift withdrawal shortly after this photograph was taken. In this snapshot frozen in time, we witness a landscape filled with anticipation and excitement. The vehicle itself stands proudly at the center of attention, showcasing an early example of transportation ingenuity. Pulled along by a majestic horse on a bustling road, it symbolizes both progress and tradition intertwining harmoniously. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of British history captured by Hulton Archive/Getty Images, we are reminded of how far transport innovations have come since those early days. This print serves as a testament to human perseverance and our constant quest for improvement. Displaying this evocative artwork will not only add historical depth to any space but also spark conversations about the transformative power of invention. Let it serve as a reminder that even amidst opposition or setbacks, true pioneers never cease pushing boundaries towards progress.


Framed Prints of First Tram

Step back in time with our captivating Framed Print from Media Storehouse's Fine Art Storehouse collection. This exquisite piece features "First Tram" by Hulton Archive, an iconic image of history in the making. Witness the first tram in London, running between Marble Arch and Notting Hill Gate in 1861. Patented by George Francis Train, this innovative mode of transportation was met with local opposition and withdrawn shortly after its first run. This beautifully framed print is a testament to the rich history of transportation and the determination of inventors. Add this stunning piece to your home or office to inspire and ignite conversation.


Photo Prints of First Tram

Step back in time with our exquisite 'First Tram' photographic print from the Hulton Archive, exclusively available in the Media Storehouse Fine Art Store. Witness the historical moment as the first tram in London makes its debut on the streets, running between Marble Arch and Notting Hill Gate in 1861. Patented by George Francis Train, this innovative mode of transportation was met with local opposition and unfortunately, its first run marked its last. Add a touch of history and charm to your space with this stunning, museum-quality print, expertly crafted to bring the past to life.


Poster Prints of First Tram

Step back in time with our stunning 'First Tram' poster print from the Media Storehouse Fine Art Storehouse collection. This captivating image, taken from the Hulton Archive, captures the historic moment of the first tram in London making its debut run between Marble Arch and Notting Hill Gate in 1861. George Francis Train's innovation was met with local opposition and the tram was withdrawn shortly after, but this print allows you to relive the excitement and curiosity of this groundbreaking moment in transportation history. Add an air of vintage charm to your space with this beautiful and intriguing piece of art.


Jigsaw Puzzles of First Tram

Step back in time with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from the Media Storehouse's Fine Art Storehouse collection. This intriguing puzzle features the historic image "First Tram" by Hulton Archive, showcasing the first tram in London running between Marble Arch and Notting Hill Gate in 1861. Patented by George Francis Train, this innovative mode of transportation was met with local opposition and withdrawn shortly after its first run. Assemble this jigsaw puzzle to bring this fascinating piece of history to life in your home, perfect for puzzle enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

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