[125640] Sheffield : Kelham Island - Queens Road Tramway Depot
Kelham Island Industrial Museum, Sheffield.
The Stone Garden.
Queens Road Tramway Depot, c1911.
City of Sheffield coat of arms.
The coat of arms was granted to Sheffield in 1875. The arrows are a symbol of the town's ancient metal trades and the sheaf of corn represents the River Sheaf.
The two giants are ancient metal working gods - the Scandinavian Thor and Roman Vulcan. The motto means "with God's help our labour is successful".
Sheffield's first electric trams began in 1899. They were powered by electricity from Kelham Island Power Station, which is now the museum
[125640] Sheffield : Kelham Island - Queens Road Tramway Depot
Kelham Island Industrial Museum, Sheffield.
The Stone Garden.
Queens Road Tramway Depot, c1911.
City of Sheffield coat of arms.
The coat of arms was granted to Sheffield in 1875. The arrows are a symbol of the town's ancient metal trades and the sheaf of corn represents the River Sheaf.
The two giants are ancient metal working gods - the Scandinavian Thor and Roman Vulcan. The motto means "with God's help our labour is successful".
Sheffield's first electric trams began in 1899. They were powered by electricity from Kelham Island Power Station, which is now the museum