Malcolm Root FGRA Transport Art Print featuring a London Transport Tram
The End of the Line- The London Transport Boneshaker tram
The last of the original "Boneshaker" trams left London's streets on 5th July 1952, to be replaced by more comfortable and flexible buses. Thus ended a service that could trace its heritage back to the horse-drawn trams of the 1860s and the introduction of electric trams in 1901. The post war years were a time for modernising, but a lone tram on Westminster Bridge reminds us of the days when these vehicles would have been a mainstay of London and the surrounding area.
Over seventy years since their retirement and trams have made a triumphant return to London's streets, along with those of many other cities and their cleanliness and comfort have seen them replace buses in several areas. How the tables can turn!
In Malcolm Root's Limited Edition print, we are reminded of the last days of the "Boneshaker".
Key Features
- Image size of
- 20" x 15.5" (23.25" x 19" including borders)
- 508mm x 393mm (590mm x 483mm including borders)
- Printed on 300gsm Matt Fine Art Paper with lightfast inks.
- Limited Edition Print of only 50 copies.
- Each print is inspected and signed by the artist before dispatch.