What's in the gallery?
This gallery contains material associated with all forms of transport, these include everything from the humble bicycle powered by a human through horse-drawn vehicles to modern buses. These images will be supplemented over the coming months with new images from the whole the archive. Even then we hope the new material will become available to keep the collection up-to-date. We must never lose sight of the fact, today's happening is tomorrow's history.
Norwich City Electric Tramway map 1910s
Norwich City Electric Tramway personnel
Norwich City Electric Tramway Conductor
Norwich City Electric Tramway, seating layout.
Flowerdews Garage, Sprowston Road in about 1930, an Aldi Store now stands on the site.
Norwich city tramcar in the 1910s
Norwich City Electric Tramway, tram profile and livery.
Norwich City Tramway, the photo taken in Orford Place.
Norwich City Tramway, the photo taken in Orford Place
Norwich City Electric Tramway, the photo taken of Gurney Road. This route was extended in WW1 to take war materials to and from the Boulton & Paul Factory on Salhouse Road.
Norwich City Tramway, the photo showing a typical tram in the 1910s.
Norwich City Tramway Offices in use as retail premises 2000s.
A bus of the period, 1950s, standing at the Blue Boar terminus in those days they had two-man crews, driver and conductor. Note advert on the side for parcels by bus, a service they then ran.