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One of the Melbourne trams now preserved at the Bendigo tram museum captured by TREVOR TRIPLOW in its glory days.
75 Year old SW6 Class tram 866 with special decorations fitted for the occasion with drivers Glenn Corbett (Left) and Brenden Schonfelder (Right) at Southbank Tram Depot, South Melbourne.
18th July 2012 at Under the Bridge, London SW6.
Country: United States: New Orleans. Style: R and B.
Lineup: "Dr John" (Mac Rebennack) (v/p/organ/g/percussion), Jon Cleary (p/keyboard/g/percussion/v), John Fohl (g), David Barard (bass g), Raymond Weber (d), Derek Huston (baritone sax), Sarah Morrow (trombone).
Mac Rebennack grew up in the Third Ward. After playing on numerous New Orleans R&B recordings, he made his commercial breakthrough in 1968 as Dr John, the Night Tripper. In recent years he has mostly reverted to a more traditional style R & B. The band included long time colleague David Barard, with Raymond Weber (until recently of Dumpstaphunk) replacing the late Roscoe Ernest. John Fohl has been around for a few years since he replaced Bobby Broom. For this European tour Jon Cleary (who leads his own band and performs with Bonnie Raitt), Derek Huston (once of the Iguanas) and Sarah Morrow (once of the Ray Charles band) made up the Lower 911.
More information: www.nitetripper.com/.
With January 26th marking Australia Day, GREG DIXON recorded this scene of SW6.909 in flag livery turning into La Trobe St., Melbourne, on 31.1.2006, after the celebrations were over for another year.
A bar just near Fulham Broadway station. Closed in 2018.
Address: 587-591 Fulham Road.
Former Name(s): All Bar One.
Owner: Mitchells and Butlers (former).
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254-258 North End Road
London, Greater London SW6 1NJ
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The official address of Brunswick Tram Depot is 815-827 Sydney Road, Brunswick, however the depot is accessed from Cameron Street, Brunswick, Victoria. Scanned from slide. Interior SW6-872, EY89-102.
Thurs 01.06.00 -Withdrawn from service along with all Swanston Trams W class members following safety (braking) issues.
Wed 05.01.05 -Outshopped to Southbank Depot following re-activation work. Track brakes and Schunk pantograph fitted.
Now mainly known for being a Michelin-starred food destination, which makes it less of a pub really. (Close-up of pub sign.)
Address: 27 Walham Grove.
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Pubs History (history)
Not exactly the most appealing-looking place, but it does German beers, presumably. Since renamed as Octoberfest Pub, and then closed in 2021.
Address: 678-680 Fulham Road.
Former Name(s): The Front Room; Bierodrome.
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SW6 Class tram 866 trundles towards the camera as it makes its way along Flinders St, flanked by the Flinders Street Station clock tower, pictured between King St and Spencer St. The tram being 75 years old has seen much change in its time running along Melbourne streets, most notably in this case the addition of the Melbourne Aquarium to the right of the tram in the 1990s and the removal of the flyover bridge on Flinders Street in the early 2000s.
Interior of SW6 Class tram 866 showing special decorations fitted to celebrate the tram's 75th Birthday - showing balloons, buntings and stickers.
2nd July 2011 at Under the Bridge, London SW6.
Bluesfest London 2011, www.bluesfestlondon.com/.
Country: United States - New Orleans. Style: R and B.
Lineup: Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews (trombone/trumpet/v), Tim McFatter (tenor sax), Dan Oestricher (baritone sax), Pete Murano (g), Mike Ballard (bass g), Joey Peebles (d), Dwayne Williams (congas).
For their encore they swapped instruments, and lined up as: Ballard (trumpet), Williams (trombone), Murano (tenor sax), Peebles (g), McFatter (bass g), Andrews (d), Oestricher (congas).>/i>
Troy Andrews was born in Treme in 1986. He is 16 years younger than his older brother, James Andrews. He took up the trombone at a very early age (his first out of town gig with James was aged 4). It was soon after that his brother gave him his moniker, so it has nothing to do with his current height. Aged 7 he lead his first band (Tiny Toones Brass Band), followed by the Trombone Shorty Brass Band. Later he was part of the New Birth Brass Band. Troy Andrews moved away from brass Band music with Orleans Avenue, initially formed with a number of fellow students at NOCCA (New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts).
More information: www.tromboneshorty.com/.
SW6 Class tram 866 running on the outer City Circle picks up passengers outside Flinders Street Station on Flinders St near Swanston St.
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