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Ballarat Tramway Museum
Sign - Duty Officer Indicator Panel, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV)
Demonstrates the method in which drivers could communicate their availability. Wooden sign indicator panel with sliding cover used to show "Tramway Officers on Availability Duty" with countersunk screw holes, varnished timber with raised sides and yellow lettering. Used in depot office of SEC to show who was duty officer, with name written on paper and pasted in."Tramways Officers on Availability Duty"trams, tramways, sec, ballarat, depot, officers, inspectors, btm, ballarat tramways -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Sign - Warning Sign - Entering or leaving, Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "Entering or leaving this tram on the wrong side is prohibited", c1920
Demonstrates how the SEC used enamel signs to convey instructions to passengers or to confirm the advice of the conductor and how enamel signs were made.Enamel sign, black capital letters and lines on an off-white background, titled "Entering or leaving this tram on the wrong side is prohibited". Marks on rear from the enamelling process. The front of the sign has been covered with varnish. See also Reg Item 7118 for a later sign. Of the type that could have been fitted by the MMTB to its trams. 2nd copy added 25/11/2019 trams, tramways, tramcars, signs, passengers, btm, ballarat tramways -
National Wool Museum
Sign, 1950s - 1970s
Signs used during wool sales, used to direct buyers to dining rooms. Particular companies would ‘host’ meals in different areas. Rectangular blue cardboard sign with printed black text.front: DALGETY & N.Z.L.wool sales, signs, dining, buyers, wool industry, business -
Bendigo Military Museum
Sign - NAME PLATE WW1, 1914
Brass rectangular shaped plate with 1 hole in each corner. In raised brass letting is: “WAGON AMBULANCE VI -------- A. & A. 1914 Reg No E49592” Edging all around plate same height as letteringtransport-motor vehicles, medicine - ambulance, wagon -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Sign - SIGN BENDIGO RAILWAY STATION
Bendigo Railway station Sign. Approx 2000mm x 350mm. Bendigo written in large white letters on black background. Board is metallic with mounting attatachements at either end. On Loan to Railway Museum (Ian Phillpot, 2014) -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Sign - SEC logo transfer, Selex Decal, 1990s
Used to provide the SEC logo or Monogram onto tramcars and other vehicles by the SEC. The Museum had them printed by Selex Decal of Moorabbin c1990. Three copies held. The Museum now using vinyl sheet instead of transfers.Demonstrates the method of providing the SECV logo on the sides of trams and other vehicles.SECV logo, monogram or decal for the use on the sides of tramcars, glued transfer adhered to a sheet of gloss paper on one side and plain on the other secv, signs, logos, monograms, selex decal, btm, tramcars, emblems -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Sign, Ballarat Tramway Preservation Society (BTPS), "No. 1", 1986
Laminated A4 sheet of paper, to act as an interpretive sign on Ballarat Horse Tram No. 1, prior to the reconstruction of the tram being completed. A new sign was made upon completion in late 1992. Sign or sheet gives details of the history of the horse tram and when it was acquired by the Museum.trams, tramways, horse trams, btps, signs, interpretation -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Sign - Adhesive label, 1980's?
Adhesive sign or label for use in tramcars that required students travelling on scholars tickets to give up seats for adult passengers. Possibly the MMTB era as no logo on the label. Three copies held.trams, tramways, signs, tramcars, passengers, by laws, schools tickets, scholar's tickets -
National Wool Museum
Sign
From the Dennys Lascelles Geelong WoolstoreREGISTERED OFFICE OF DENNYS LASCELLES LIMITEDwool stores, dennys, lascelles limited -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Sign, "HAIL CARS HERE", 1960's
Sign with equal red bands at top and bottom, white band with letters "HAIL CARS HERE" on both sides to indicate to drivers a request stop, that is, the intending passenger had to indicate or hail the oncoming tram for it to stop and allow them to board. The same sign was used for the same purpose in Melbourne. Has three holes for screws on the upstand or folded section. See item 7395 for a "CARS STOP HERE" version. The second image shows a comparison between the two types. Demonstrates the signage used by the SEC (and the MMTB) to indicate tram stops and in particular whether a request or compulsory tram stop. Piece of sheet steel folded to give an upstand or method of attachment to a pole, enamelled with red, white and black paint for use at tram stops. trams, tramways, ballarat, secv, tram stops, furniture -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Sign - The Met, The Met, 1980s
Set of two adhesive signs advertising The Met. For use on a window or wall. The Met was superseded in 1989 by the Public Transport Corporation. Yields information about some of the public transport signage used by The Met.Set of two signs with adhesive backing. The letters have their own adhesive which would allow them to be placed on a wall or window.the met, public transport, melbourne, signs