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Photographic Print : The Camborne Redruth Tramway, Redruth, Cornwall. After 1902

Photographic Print : The Camborne Redruth Tramway, Redruth, Cornwall. After 1902




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The Camborne Redruth Tramway, Redruth, Cornwall. After 1902

Open top tram number 4 approaching the west end of Redruth, alongside a horse and carriage. It is advertising the company Moffatt of Camborne. The tramway opened for passengers on 7th November 1902 and ran until the 29th September 1927. Part of the A.K. Hamilton Jenkin collection. Photographer: Unknown

TRURI : RYcbr.4

Media ID 12479689

© From the collection of the RIC

Carriage Cart Horse Train Tram


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