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Electric car Driver in 1902
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Jane | Report | 31 Mar 2009 08:12 |
Thanks Carol and Heather for your help. |
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Heather | Report | 30 Mar 2009 23:39 |
Wonder if these would help (assuming he was a policeman in Notts) |
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Carol | Report | 30 Mar 2009 23:27 |
Magnus Volk invented an electric car in Brighton 1887, so there may be a link here. There were also trams in Brighton, so maybe that is worth a look too. |
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Jane | Report | 30 Mar 2009 07:38 |
Thanks everyone for helping me. |
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George_of_Westbury | Report | 28 Mar 2009 15:14 |
We now have trams in Nottingham, and yes they run to Bulwell, looks as though we have come full circle. |
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Potty | Report | 28 Mar 2009 15:02 |
Don't know about trams in London but they have had them in Manchester for quite a few years now and they are supposed to be having them in Edinburgh - but anyone from Scotland will know what a mess that project is in. |
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Heather | Report | 28 Mar 2009 14:09 |
They have brought back trams to parts of London now havent they? |
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mgnv | Report | 28 Mar 2009 13:38 |
In London, the distinction was made between trams, which ran on rails and had a single overhead wire (the electrical return was to the ground via the rails), and trolley buses, which were electric buses, and had twin overhead wires (since their wheels had rubber tires). Trolleys did have batteries, but they would only last for 30 miles when fresh, and were just for emergency and garage use. |
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Heather | Report | 28 Mar 2009 12:09 |
The police job and the transport job may well have pensions records or service records to look at Jane. |
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Jane | Report | 28 Mar 2009 09:09 |
Hi Sally and Heather Thanks for your help. |
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Heather | Report | 27 Mar 2009 22:55 |
Margaret, you are quite right, in the states they had battery motor vehicles but I dont think that in Notts that would have provided an occupation :) |
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Sally | Report | 27 Mar 2009 22:45 |
hello their is a tram mueseum at critch derbyshire |
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Jane | Report | 27 Mar 2009 18:32 |
Thank you for your help Margaret and Heather. I shall have some fun investigating this further. |
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Heather | Report | 27 Mar 2009 17:22 |
car was the word originally used for railway passenger wagons, it was then used for buses/trams which ran on lines with overhead electric. |
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Jane | Report | 27 Mar 2009 16:55 |
Thanks Jonesey |
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Jane | Report | 27 Mar 2009 16:20 |
I have just received a birth cert from Nottingham and it said that the father was an Electric car driver. Would it litterally mean he drove an electric car or would it be referring to an Electric tram? |