[1]
| Chapeltown tram depot, staff (Chapel Allerton) |
 | 1941
Staff at the Chapeltown tram depot with female recruits, part of Leeds City Transport Department [internal reference; 2002913_66646975:WYAS 20] |
[2]
| City Square (City Centre) |
 | 30th December 1946. A queue of people in a Leeds City Tramways shelter City Square, on a grey December day. Behind is the Queens Hotel with cars parked outside. The photograph looks towards Boar Lane and the Midland Bank and Royal Exchange buildings. The posts of the overhead tram cables have blackout paint remaining from the war. [internal reference; 4034:CLISB City 3] |
[3]
| Kirkgate, Tram Stop, No 8 Elland Road (City Centre) (9 comments) |
 | 23rd June 1955,
Photograph taken from New Market Street looking towards Kirkgate Market, showing tram stop 8 to Elland Road. Bus stop can also be seen with bus 14 parked outside. [internal reference; 2002103_28550356:Mack Trams Vol 1, No 4 (Lq779.9 Mac)] |
[4]
| Leeds Trams, Steam Tram Engine, Green (Wortley) (2 comments) |
 | Undated,
Green and Son Ltd were based at Smithfield and produced a variety of steam powered vehicles including tram engines for the Leeds Tramway Company. In this view is a number 12 engine with a Milnes carriage number 26 behind. The driver and the conductor pose for the photograph while awaiting the tram's return journey from Wortley to Reginald Terrace. [internal reference; 2003103_52730960:D LISB Wortley] |
[5]
| Leeds Trams, Steam Tram Engine, Green (Unknown) (1 comment) |
 | Undated,
View shows a Green's number 16 steam tram engine with a double decker Milnes Trailer. The driver leans out of the engine window while the conductor stands behind. On the side of the trailer is the Leeds Tramways Company insignia. The engine was built in Leeds by Kitson's. [internal reference; 2003103_58706302:D LISB Wortley (2)] |