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Men using a car lifting hoist at Charlton Central Repair Depot, London, 1932
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Men using a car lifting hoist at Charlton Central Repair Depot, London, 1932
Men using a car lifting hoist at Charlton Central Repair Depot, London, 1932. Men use the hoist to position trucks under tram car number 1584
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Media ID 15181970
© London Metropolitan Archives (City of London) / Heritage-Images
Council Depot Engineer Engineering Greater London Council Greenwich Hoist Lifting London County Council Machine Machinery Mechanic Repair Repairing Streetcar Tram Tram Depot Wheel Woolwich Road
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This print captures a moment in time at the Charlton Central Repair Depot in London, 1932. A group of skilled men can be seen utilizing a car lifting hoist to position trucks under tram car number 1584. The image showcases the dedication and expertise of these individuals as they work diligently to repair and maintain the city's transportation system. Located on Woolwich Road, this bustling depot was an essential hub for the Greater London Council (GLC) during that era. Operated by the London County Council (LCC), it served as a central location for engineers, mechanics, and other professionals involved in road transport maintenance. The monochrome aesthetic adds a timeless quality to this photograph, emphasizing both the historical significance of this moment and the importance of their profession. Their occupation required precision and attention to detail as they maneuvered heavy machinery with skillful ease. As we gaze upon this image from decades ago, we are reminded of how much has changed in terms of technology and transportation methods. Yet, there is also something comforting about witnessing these dedicated men working together towards a common goal - keeping London's streets moving smoothly. Preserved within Guildhall Library and Art Gallery archives, this photograph offers us a glimpse into an era when manual labor played an integral role in maintaining our urban infrastructure. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity and reminds us that progress is built upon the hard work of those who came before us.
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