Era of the Gosport Tram
The Vine, 64 Stoke Road, Gosport, Hampshire, PO12 1PA
Peter Greenaway is well-known locally for his wonderful photography of Gosport scenes, spanning over more than a few decades. There is not much he doesn't have a postcard of, or has photographed himself; and not much that he doesn't remember about back when...
In this presentation of images and descriptions, Peter focuses on local scenes from the bygone time of travel by tram, 1906 to 1929. His friendly style and humour tend to enthral an audience and stimulate memories.
Hosted in The Vine, itself a part of Gosports' heritage, you can make yourself comfortable and enjoy a trip through history...
Please arrive 10 minutes early to get seated and comfortable.
The Vine, 64 Stoke Road, Gosport, Hampshire, PO12 1PA
There are two Blue Badge parking spaces on Stoke Road, very close to The Vine. Other on-road or close-by car parks. Level access throughout the venue. You will be able to purchase refreshments and pastries at The Vine, should you wish.
The Vine is a designated heritage asset in Gosport and has a history dating back to the early 19th Century when it was built as a tavern and tea garden. Having spent some years closed and in decline, it has since been renovated, now with a cafe-style atmosphere alongside the traditional pub setting, offering coffees, pastries, and various beers.