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A Hythe and Sandgate Tram at it's Sandgate terminus, St Paul's Church, High St. Sandgate c1910
A drawing of H R H Prince Arthur cutting the first turf of Sandgate Railway Station on 11th April 1872
A later tram (enclosed) at Red Lion Square, Hythe c1918
A more unusual picture of a Sandgate & Hythe Tram with a top and blinds to keep out the weather. It is stopped along Prince's Parade on it's way to Hythe
An Early motorised delivery vehicle for A E Blackman, baker, 70 High St, Bert Foord the driver, c1901
Another photo of a winter tram (with top and canvas blinds) outside St Paul's Church Sandgate c1910
An unknown outing undated
A photo of Sandling Junction c1891
A storm in the Winter of 1899 caused the Esplanade to collapse along with the tramline
A storm in the Winter of 1899 undermined Sandgate Esplanade and a result the rails of the tramway collapsed
A train at Hythe Station undated
Buses climbing Sandgate Hill c1900-1910
Charles Fox on his fly, Westgrove House c1900
Collecting the milk from Sandgate Station (the first lady driver in Sandgate) for W Treacher, Avenue Dairy (91 Sandgate High St) Sandgate
East Kent Bus with gas bag on top WW2
Folkestone and District Bus on Sandgate Esplanade c1918
Hythe Railway Station 1951
Hythe Railway Station undated
Newmans station bus c1930
One of the many storms on Sandgate Esplanade undated
Peter Shrubsole at the wheel of the first bus to run between Folkestone & Hythe c1905
Sandgate Station looking towards Seabrook, C1907
Sandgate Station with Station Master Bertram Caudell standing on the platform c1891
Sandgate Terminus at the bottom of Sandgate Hill. Early undated photo
Sandgate and Hythe tramcar on Sandgate Esplanade c1910
South Eastern and Chatham Railway Locomotive for Goods Service undated
The Sandgate & Hythe Tram service at it's Hythe terminal, Red Lion Square, c1905
The Sandgate & Hythe Tramway service at it's Sandgate Terminal (bottom of Sandgate Hill). The Tram is getting ready to return to Hythe c1910
The Sandgate & Hythe Tramway was known locally as the toastrack. This postcard taken outside St Paul's ch Sandgate shows the tram on it's way to Hythe c1910
The Sandgate Tram proceeding along Sandgate Esplanade towards Hythe c1918
The remains of Sandgate Railway Station c1940
Train going to Sandgate near Saltwood tunnel 1924
Wounded British soldiers from Ladysmith (South Africa) having detrained at Sandgate Station being transported to the Beach Rocks Convalescent Home to recuperate, 23rd April 1900