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Man stencilling signs for tram cars at Charlton Central Repair Depot, London, 1932
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Man stencilling signs for tram cars at Charlton Central Repair Depot, London, 1932
Man stencilling signs for tram cars at Charlton Central Repair Depot, London, 1932. A man wearing an apron makes signs advertising cheap fares to be put on the sides of trams
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Media ID 15181968
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In this photograph taken in 1932, we catch a glimpse of the bustling activity at Charlton Central Repair Depot in London. The image showcases a dedicated man wearing an apron diligently stencilling signs for tram cars. With precision and skill, he meticulously paints advertisements promoting cheap fares onto the sides of these iconic transportation vehicles. The atmosphere inside the depot is palpable as workers go about their tasks, creating an industrious ambiance. The man's attire reflects his profession, highlighting his commitment to his craft. Surrounded by tools and materials on his workbench, he stands amidst a lane filled with trams awaiting their turn for repair or maintenance. This snapshot provides us with a unique insight into the daily operations of London's transport system during the early 20th century. It serves as a reminder of how advertising played an integral role even back then, enticing passengers to take advantage of affordable travel options. Preserved by the Guildhall Library and Art Gallery, this photograph captures not only a moment frozen in time but also represents the dedication and hard work that went into maintaining London's extensive tram network. As we admire this piece from our heritage collection today, it allows us to appreciate both the craftsmanship involved in sign-making and its significance within urban transportation history.
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