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Tram
Terminus, High Street, Plumstead, c. 1910

The tram link to Woolwich was a considerable amenity as a large proportion of Plumstead residents worked in the Royal Arsenal at Woolwich.
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The
Plume of Feathers public house and the adjoining
cafe were convenient for those waiting for
rams.
This c.1910 postcard view shows both horse
drawn and electric trams working together.
This was the period when electrification of
that part of the tramway network was proceeding
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Plumstead
from
Winns Common, 1819 |
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Pilgrim's
Cottage,
Wickham Lane,
Plumstead, 1897 |
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Royal
Arsenal
Workers, c.1910 |
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