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Crich Tramway Museum is over 50 years old!
During that half century many have given unceasing time, effort and finance to ensure it is both a safe haven for
tramcars of yesteryear as well as a fascinating and illuminating attraction for families to enjoy.
Bit by bit, Richard Lomas will reveal the amazing story of the development of what is now known as
Crich Tramway Village.
For the History of Crich
Part 1 (1959 - 1963)
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For the History of Crich
Part 2 (1963 - 1965)
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For the History of Crich
Part 3 (1966 - 1969)
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For the History of Crich
Part 4 (1970 - 1972)
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For the History of Crich
Part 5 (1973 - 1976)
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For the History of Crich
Part 6 (1976 - 1977)
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For the History of Crich
Part 7 (1978)
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More parts to follow in due course
Authors note: I hope that this will be the first in a series of articles over the next few months. Comments are welcome as are pictures that
can be scanned and published on this web site.
Information about the National Tramway Museum including opening times etc can be found at
www.tramway.co.uk.
My own tram pictures can be found at
www.tramways.blogspot.com.
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Richard Lomas