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Sun 24th Jun 2018 8:55pm
Unfortunately not the clearest of pictures, but here's a view of Hertford Street in 1950!
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Prof
Gloucester
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Sat 30th Jun 2018 8:01pm
Here's a view further up Hertford St of the bridge and the Empire
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Prof
Gloucester
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Sun 29th Jul 2018 5:46pm
Here's another pre-war shot:
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Midland Red
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Sun 29th Jul 2018 6:33pm
Anyone know what the "box" on the extreme right of the image is? |
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Prof
Gloucester
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Sun 29th Jul 2018 6:55pm
Could it be a police box with phone inside? There was one at the Binley Road end of Church Lane, Stoke near the Rectory in the 40s-50s. Later they looked more like a Tardis. They were blue. |
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Roger T
Torksey
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Sun 29th Jul 2018 11:23pm
I`ve blown it up and blown it up until it has become a blur and I am not sure, because it is the "lid" that gets me, it sort of looks detached, i.e. with a ventilation space at the top.
Could it have been a "loo"?
Apparently there was one at street corners in London and the urine was collected and sent north to the coast near Newcastle and used in the cloth dying process.
The collection of this and transportation down the Thames led to the phrase "taking the p*ss" |
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Prof
Gloucester
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Sun 29th Jul 2018 11:30pm
What about a waste bin? Or letter box. Shame we don't know the colour! |
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Prof
Gloucester
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Sun 29th Jul 2018 11:57pm
Here's an earlier view from Broadgate:
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pixrobin
Canley
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Mon 30th Jul 2018 1:18am
On 29th Jul 2018 6:33pm, Midland Red said:
Anyone know what the "box" on the extreme right of the image is?
I've done a bit of editing on the image to make it a little clearer (I hope).
Is it something to do with the tram operation as it appears to be aligned with where the single track splits into two?
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Osmiroid
UK
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Mon 30th Jul 2018 9:45am
I don't know what it is, but here's another view:
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Midland Red
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Mon 30th Jul 2018 12:07pm
Aha! It's for leaning one's bicycle on! |
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Osmiroid
UK
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Mon 30th Jul 2018 1:11pm
A couple of thoughts, commercial post box for the nearby businesses, but maybe too tall, something to do with the adjacent Curtis and Beamish printing works, like a docking point for a tanker to pump ink through there?
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Not Local
Bedworth
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Mon 30th Jul 2018 6:48pm
I know very little about trams but a quick look on the net suggests it could be a 'Feeder Box' which had the function of a junction box and switch box combined. A tram's overhead supply was split into sections to allow for repairs and so the individual sections could be shut down without closing the whole system. Each 'Feeder Box' tapped off a cable running along the street, usually underground, and then passed the power supply through a switch to the overhead supply. There is a photograph of a similar structure at the Crich Tramway Museum but it does not say what it is. That one is marked 'BTH' which signifies electrical equipment. Hope this helps. I may of course be totally wrong. |
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coventry49
Budleigh Salterton, Devon
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Mon 30th Jul 2018 8:13pm
Could it be a 'Lucy Box'? Used to supply electricity to the trams and later contained a telephone? They were made in Wolverhampton. |
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coventry49
Budleigh Salterton, Devon
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Tue 31st Jul 2018 5:06pm
Have just been looking through some Library Pictures having entered 'Trams'. C00151, C00152 & C04052 all show trams at the railway station. On the right-hand side of the picture there is a similar box. Also in picture C05182 bottom of Hertford Street, there is a postbox on the left-hand side nearer to Warwick Row, but maddeningly our mystery box is not in that picture! It does look earlier though, so this could be the reason. |
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