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Yarra Trams: SW6 854 on Route 35 City Circle in Flinders Street at Swanston Street

Yarra Trams: SW6 888 on Route 35 City Circle (Clockwise) in Flinders Street at Swanston Street

CHELSEA 1 - 1 Stoke - Matchday Programme

Yarra Trams: SW6 888 on Route 35 City Circle in Spring Street at Collins Street

Yarra Trams: SW6 888 on Route 35 City Circle (Clockwise) in Flinders Street at Swanston Street

Celebrating Melbourne's Art Trams from Oct 2015 to Apr 2016

The Glass House (C H B Quennell, completed 1906), Lettice Street SW6, Fulham. Established as a workshop for stained glass making by Mary Lowdnes and Alfred Drury.

No: B15

Operative/Removal Dates: 03 Jan 1938–15 Dec 1970

 

Lillie Road, west side 50 yards north of Purcell Crescent (south entrance) on forecourt of North Fulham police station (closed) - Fulham.

 

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Thanks to Rhodri Spearing for taking this photo

Car 871 (SW6, 1941) at the Line 82 terminal, Leeds Street at Irving Street, Footscray.

 

This lively suburb (which is now part of Maribyrnong) is known for its diverse array of shopping, dining and nightlife.

 

Footscray is also known for an unusual development in Melbourne tramway history. No direct tramway was built between central Melbourne and Footscray, because the railway provided adequate service between the City and Footscray. However, the need for local transportation led to creation of the Footscray Tramways Trust. This became part of MMTB before opening - on 1921 September 6. The three lines in Footscray were not connected with the remainder of the MMTB system - until 1954, when a connection from Maribyrnong was built. The local lines were closed in 1962, but Line 82 continues to serve Footscray.

 

1980 June 30.

99/365: Sunset in SW6. Project 365, Fulham, London. Kris Wood. 17:42:35. 11/04/2014

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SW6 tram 909, built 1945 and seen here working anti-clockwise on Flinders Street in 1997. This route is also now numbered route 35.

 

Displaying the old route 42 number, previously in the day it was showing route 48.

Ghost Sign for J.C.Platt, Auctioneer and Estate Management, Fulham, London SW6.

 

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CHELSEA 3-0 Burnley - Matchday Programme

Cars 1005 (W7, 1955), 935 (SW6, 1947) and 907 (SW6, 1945) at Essendon Depot.

 

The depot was opened during 1906 by The North Melbourne Electric Tramways and Lighting Company. The tramway lines built by this undertaking became part of MMTB from 1922.

 

Identification of tramcars by class and date was facilitated by the rosters published by Heritage Victoria and by Vicsig.net.

 

1980 June 30.

2016/12/31ï¼ Tram Depot

Bendigo,Australia

 

Bendigo SW6.880

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The Chelsea Wall - Ashley Cole

Chelsea Magazine - Issue 78

Fulham, London SW6 2QL

 

The rest having been swept away for housing, I think this ione of very few industrial sites left on the north bank of the Thames in London.

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...townmead youth club, townmead road sw6 in 1996

Sunday afternoon in Fulham. This building used to be Burton's Tailors but the tiled Burton's logo has been removed from the top of the frontage. Perhaps customers had been asking for made to measure meals?

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 851 with others in St. Kilda Rd, 6 Jan 1977.

Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways built, 52 seat, SW6 983 built 1945

Frank Mitchell (1948-1951)

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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/.

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