I tried Hugin, but got nowhere.  I set  6  points on each picture,
which are  2  overlapping parts of a single original negative,
but all it offered was a black screen; I did follow the on-line help.

Then I tried Imagemagick & got a good result after a bit of fussing.
The commands I used were

  convert -size 1000x760 canvas:black brum-canvas.jpg
  composite -geometry +0+0 brum-3070.jpg brum-canvas.jpg brum-1.jpg
  composite -geometry +220-8 brum-3068.jpg brum-1.jpg brum-2.jpg

You can see the images at  http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~purslow/test/ :
they are of trams in Colmore Row, Birmingham in May 1953 .

I still need to light/darken  1  image a bit to hide the join,
but as a proof of concept this shows it's feasible with Imagemagick.

Any further advice re Hugin is welcome: can anyone do it with these photos ?

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