Above: Christchurch Tramways double-decker electric tram No. 21 loading passengers for Papanui in Cathedral Square in 1995. For more than 42 years it has been used as a bach by Mrs Eva Taylor (left) and her late husband at Hakatere Beach. The tram, which forms the back section of the bach (right), is to be detached this week-end, moved to Ferrymead, and restored to its former glory.
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Press, 21 February 1987, Page 22
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67Above: Christchurch Tramways double-decker electric tram No. 21 loading passengers for Papanui in Cathedral Square in 1995. For more than 42 years it has been used as a bach by Mrs Eva Taylor (left) and her late husband at Hakatere Beach. The tram, which forms the back section of the bach (right), is to be detached this week-end, moved to Ferrymead, and restored to its former glory. Press, 21 February 1987, Page 22
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