Trams & Recollections: Sunderland Trams in the 1950s

Author:   David Clarke ,  Michael H. C. Baker
Publisher:   Mortons Media Group
Volume:   85
ISBN:  

9781857945133


Pages:   48
Publication Date:   24 May 2017
Format:   Paperback
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In this 85th volume: We travel back to the streets of Sunderland in the 1950sSunderland's trams had an appeal to tram enthusiasts that was as great as any other British system. Possibly it was the fact that many were second-hand from other systems, or was it their (almost unique) pantographs in their later years? Like many others, David Clarke was fascinated by trams from an early age. He can remember looking out of the first-floor front window of his house (they lived above a shop where his father was manager) and noticing not the few motor cars, which were all black, or the trade vans, or even the fairly ordinary shops and houses, but the brightly coloured red and cream trams that seemed to pass by every few minutes. This was North London, not Sunderland, but the effect would have been the same anywhere. Trams were the conspicuous things, and they were beautiful to behold. When he was just short of two years old they were taken away and trolleybuses substituted, and he can remember asking his mother what had happened to them. The trolleys somehow did not command the presence that the trams had held. His first visit to Sunderland was in February 1953. he spent the day riding the trams and securing a few photographs of them. The memory of that first ride to Seaburn (Sealane) in the glorious midday sunshine will stick forever. And those elegant centre-entrance cars! He later discovered similar trams in Blackpool and Aberdeen, but these were his first experience of something quite modern. The reason (or excuse) for producing this new book of Sunderland tram photographs is the recent discovery of the excellent collection of the late Peter Mitchell. Peter was a friend of David who lived close by in North London and they occasionally met up at David's home or went on public transport visits together. Peter was working and could afford a good camera; David was on pocket money and had a cheap box camera. So it is Peter's superb pictures, and some views by Clarence Carter, that are presented here, together with 11 of Richard Wiseman's excellent photographs, which he has kindly allowed to be to used. This book is not a intended to be a definitive history of the trams or the system, this book is just sheer nostalgia. It is hoped that it will have appeal not only to tram enthusiasts but also to locals (and ex-locals) of Sunderland who remember the trams, and the streets they ran in, before the great Motor Car Age arrived.

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Author:   David Clarke ,  Michael H. C. Baker
Publisher:   Mortons Media Group
Imprint:   Silver Link Books
Volume:   85
Dimensions:   Width: 23.80cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 16.90cm
ISBN:  

9781857945133


ISBN 10:   1857945131
Pages:   48
Publication Date:   24 May 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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David Clarke was born in London in August 1936, living there and travelling to school on trams and trolleybuses until 1952. Four years as an engineering trainee with the Westinghouse Brake & Signal Company was followed by becoming an engineering undergraduate at the University of Leeds. Switching from engineering to teaching Physics and Mathematics, David ultimately was the Head of Science for 17 years at a Leeds comprehensive school. In 1983 he obtained an MSc in Physics Education at the University of York. A lifelong interest in transport in general, and trams in particular, has enabled him to present this brief but hopefully interesting work on the trams of Sutherland.

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