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1870 The company was incorporated.
1870 The company was incorporated.
1893 Sir [[Frederick Bramwell]] assessed the value of the tramways constructed under the powers of  the London Street Tramways Company's Acts, 1870, in particular 4 miles 27 chains 17 yards of lines.<ref>The Engineer 1893/03/31</ref>


1895 The company had accepted the terms offered by the London County Council to lease 4.5 miles of lines acquired by the Council<ref>The Times July 10, 1895</ref>
1895 The company had accepted the terms offered by the London County Council to lease 4.5 miles of lines acquired by the Council<ref>The Times July 10, 1895</ref>

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of Moorgate Station Chambers, London

1870 The company was incorporated.

1893 Sir Frederick Bramwell assessed the value of the tramways constructed under the powers of the London Street Tramways Company's Acts, 1870, in particular 4 miles 27 chains 17 yards of lines.[1]

1895 The company had accepted the terms offered by the London County Council to lease 4.5 miles of lines acquired by the Council[2]

1897 The company underwent a complete reconstruction in its constitution. The tramway was sold to the London County Council, and the horses and cars to the North Metropolitan Tramways Co. [3]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1893/03/31
  2. The Times July 10, 1895
  3. The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908