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Picture number 25423 25423 31/12/50 1486 E1. Warspite Road This car was built in 1911/12 and scrappped in March 1951.
Picture number 25424 25424 2058 K. Greenwich Church This car was built in 1932 and scrapped in January 1952 These cars (2nd series K's) were nicknamed Rockets as they were reputedly the quickest class in the LPTB.
I wonder what happpent to "Jacksons Noted Oyster Bar" Established 1856 - Is it stll there perhaps? - It is now part on an open air food court.
Picture number 25425 25425 17/9/50 2059 K. Brixton This car was built in 1932 as part of the second series and scrapped in January 1952. These cars (2nd series K's) were nicknamed Rockets as they were reputedly the quickest class in the LPTB. It retained its original Brush windscreen including the glazed stair panel at both ends. It is the subject of the Tower Trams 4mm model.
Picture number 25426 25426 29/9/50 2059 K. Streatham This car was built in 1932 and was scrapped in January 1952 These cars (the second series K's) were nicknamed Rockets as they were reputedly the quickest class in the LPTB. This car retaind its original windscreen at both ends (note the glazed stair panel). This car was the subject of the Tower Models 4mm Kit.
Picture number 25427 25427 30/9/50 2059 K. Streatham This car was built in 1932 and was scrapped in January 1952 These cars (the second series K's) were nicknamed Rockets as they were reputedly the quickest class in the LPTB. This car retaind its original windscreen at both ends (note the glazed stair panel). This car was the subject of the Tower Models 4mm Kit.
Picture number 25428 25428 10/9/50 2059 K. Brixton This car was built in 1932 and was scrapped in January 1952 These cars (the second series K's) were nicknamed Rockets as they were reputedly the quickest class in the LPTB. This car retaind its original windscreen at both ends (note the glazed stair panel). This car was the subject of the Tower Models 4mm Kit.
Picture number 25429 25429 2060 K. Brixton This car was built in 1932 as part of the second series K's and was scrapped in January 1952 These cars were nicknamed Rockets as they were reputedly the quickest class in the LPTB. This car retained its original Brush windscreens at both ends. It is the subject of the Tower Models 4mm Kit.
Picture number 25430 25430 29/9/50 2061 K. Clapham Common This car was built in 1932 and was scrapped in January 1952 These cars (the second series K's) were nicknamed Rockets as they were reputedly the quickest class in the LPTB. This car lost its original windscreens at both ends. It is pictured here in its final condition with braced lower waist panels.

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