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Glossop vehicles

Glossop Vehicles

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The Glossop Tramway was a 4.5 mile long passenger tramway service connecting the mill towns of Glossop and Hadfield and was opened in 1903. It was closed in 1927, with the branch to Whitfield closing in 1919. There were nine trams in total, seven double-deckers and two single-deck. They were painted in dark green and primrose.



  


Tram on High Street East near Hall Street (now (Manor Park Road)



  


Tram and staff outside depot



  


Tram at Queens Arms Old Glossop



  


Train crashes through barrier at Glossop Station



  


Horse drawn fire engines



  


Fire brigade



  


Fire engines



  


Fire engine



  


Fire engine



  


Coal lorry - John Cornfield



  


Lorry - Joseph Ashworth



  


Traction engine outside Glossop railway station / goods yard



  


Traction engine - John Greenwood quary owner



  


Traction engine on Norfolk Street



  


Horse drawn cart



  


Horse drawn carriage



  


Glossop Clarion Cycling Club



  


Glossop chimney sweep



  


Glossop Coop ladies outing



  


Charabang outside Mason's Arms Hadfield