£50
Great Britain: Southport and Lytham Tramroad Company, £10 shares, 19[04], #5, vignette of bridge, black. Formed as the Southport District Tramroad Company and name changed to this in 1900 to connect the towns across the estuary of the River Ribble by means of a bridge. The bridge was special due to the central elevated part that carried the suspended tramcars between. GVF and rare. Only the second example known.
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