Trolley Wreck Photos: BTCO Streetcar Derails into Store

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Harold S. Spicer The Baltimore News Post 1919-1972 Harold S. Spicer was an award-winning photographer for the Baltimore News Post during the heyday of big city newspapers. He was renowned for his action news photos. His cameras of choice included the Graflex and Speedgraphic in the 4x5 format, both state-of-the-art at the time. Local news stories often included streetcar accidents during a time when Baltimore was host to the Baltimore Transit Company, which featured electric trolleys until 1964. I present three photos from his wonderful collection of streetcar wrecks. They ship as museum quality 8x10 glossy prints. Photos are packed securely with Free Shipping on any additional photo, DVD or CD purchased at the same time. These photos will enhance the collection of every streetcar fan. Harold Spicer's collection of steam locomotive photos, as well as his sound recordings, are available on DVD and Audio CD. Scroll down for more information about these historic treasures. 8x10 Glossy Prints (set of 3) Title: "BTCO Streetcar Derails Into Storefront" Description: BTCO #8 "Catonsville" PCC streetcar derails at Pratt and Gilmor streets crashing into storefront. Baltimore City (circa 1960) Photographer: Harold S. Spicer Camera: Speedgraphic Original Format: 4x5 B&W sheet film Delivery Media: 8x10 glossy prints (set of 3) Model Streetcars read more