Birmingham Tram Escutcheon & Standard

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Date:1911

Description:This emblem spread across suburban tram routes, particularly from 1911. In June the city took over services of the City of Birmingham Tramways Company on the Bristol and Pershore Roads. This action was on behalf of Birmingham and Kings Norton & Northfield councils who merged with four others in November into ‘Greater Birmingham’.<sup><small>1</small></sup>

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<font color="#666633"><small><sup>1</sup> The exact sequence by which Birmingham Corporation took control and directly operated tram routes across the city and Greater Birmingham is complex and covers much of the Edwardian period. See P.L. Hardy and P. Jaques, A Short Review of Birmingham Corporation Tramways, Third Edition (1974)</small></font>

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