So Where IS This Pole?
This is looking west on Castle Meadow in Norwich, a place where local buses congregate. Travel a little further east, you come to the junction with Bank Plain ...
... which leads to more of the city's ancient bits. A short stroll along Bank Plain and you come to the pole of all poles!
We have already met the top and its twiddles but the base is very ornate as well.
Just "up the pole" is the site if some past brackets ...
Nearer the top is a rest for a ladder, quite a long ladder.
Might the street lamp have once been gas powered?
Here is that article that prompted this series of blogs.
Well, it doesn't quite say that the picturesque pole is undoubtedly part of the tram technology but it implies so.
So, finally, we must check whether trams actually ran past this perishin' pole!And yes they did! We zoom in to the detail of the map/The BROWN line terminated here ...... at the main entrance of Norwich Cemetery; and ran criss city to Thorpe Road.The modern equivalent at the grave yard is First Bus 25 and 26!Here is a tram quite close to the city centre and even closer to the pulchritudinous pole.The tram (far right) is on a piece of toad which did nit exist until the tramway led to its creation. Here is the road jumction today.To see what happened here is a map BEFORE the tram; with the "break through" being shown in RED.
Until the new piece of road, the way forward from Bank Plain was straight ahead ...
... too narrow for trams. Then at the light building at the end of the narrow road ...
... is a left turn, too tight for trams.
Hence the new cut!So even in the 1900s the new fangled electric trams caused major disruption in the narrow streets of Norwich.
If you want to find the pole with the light, it is shown above by the red arrow. Visits are FREE!
Conclusion?
1. There is strong evidence that
the pole is unique
in today's Norwich streets
2. There is strong evidence that
the pole is very old.
3. There is no doubt that trams
trundled past the pole.
4. No other similar poles feature
in any historic tram photos.
5. It is not mentioned in
any on-line ream articles.
Ergo ...
It is historic but NOT part of tram historic!
Unless anyone knows better!
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For fbb, A New Taste Sensation
Yesterday was fbb's big day out! The events of the day will feature in future blogs; but after a ride on one of these ...
... passing one of these ...... and spotting one or two of these ...... fbb would normally have visited one of these ...... for s sumptuous (?) evening meal.But, after a long day, the old bloke felt a little, well, old!
So he returned to the hotel in self-catering mode. It seemed quite simple ...
... well within the skills of an octogenarian.
There was much encouragement on the packet ...
It is probably fair to say that such a menu might not feature regularly on the old bloke's list of degustatary delights.
Perhaps Colonel Harlan Sanders will be a source of today's romantic dinner for two on the return of his beloved from her prayer and bible study "conference"?
fbb really knows how to treat his spouse to something special!
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