HL those trams, had to google that and in a sign of the time i got a load of Trans sites ffs. Anyway turms out they stopped operating in 68, the Brits owned it briefly in the C19th. Trams were either locally produced Teak or imported Ali ones. Suppose its come full circle with the skytrain.
An interesting historical side note:
In the day, when horse driven and then electric trollies/street cars were the rage - Bangkok's system [late 1880's - early 1890's] surpassed any development that the European hubs had to offer. Quite astounding, actually, for the time. Expected, this superiority among the citified tram world was most assuredly short-lived.....
Rama V in Norway 1907
King Chulalongkorn visited Brevik in Norway in 1907, the king was very excited about this idyllic little town and in 2010 a statue was erected in the city in memory of his visit.
Somet Chaophraya Sri Suriwingse - junior patriarch of the extremely influential Bunnag clan. Especially during the Mongkut and Chulalongkorn reigns.
Regent [under young Chulalongkorn], political advisor, minister, commerce bigwig, etc....
Here played by Lee J. Cobb (but they called him Kralahome, why?) in Anna and the King
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As seen from a shot in 1869, the crumbling and ancient Wat Suwan Dararam of Ayutthaya showing it's age.
Later, restored - as most of the surrounding was to be.
Presence of the Wat Arun community and shoreline of 1863
^ most of the same businesses....different signs. Like the nod to some 20th c stuff Jeff.
Shot taken approximately where Siriraj Hospital sits today - very near the conjunction of the Chao Phraya River/BKK Noi.
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