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Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (police car), Kodak
Possibly Rupert Bastin 6866, operating a wireless transmitter on the rear floor of a Wireless Patrol Daimler. The transmitter sits on top of the receiver. The wire leading up and to the right connects with the aerial. A wireless operator, possibly Rupert Bastin, and equipment. Circa 1926-1936motor police branch; wireless patrol; wireless operator -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (police car), Kodak
Wireless Patrol Daimler, with wireless transmitter and receiver visible on back seat. Senior Constable Bill Black front left seat, Operator Cliff Allison, circa 1927. Wireless aerial in tubing attached to roof.police vehicles; transport; motor police branch; daimler car; wireless patrol; allison, cliff; black, bill -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (police motorcycle)
Motor Cycle Patrol with Coventry Eagles (with sidecars) in Russell Street courtyard, taken from a height. Men are leaning out of upper storey windows and the front end of a Daimler is visible in the garage on the ground floor. Circa 1982police vehicles; wireless patrol; motor transport branch; motor transport section; police motorcycles; motor cycle patrol; coventry eagle motorcycles; russell street -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (police car), circa 1930
Police garage with Daimler Wireless Patrol cars. There are fourteen crew men in attendance. Caption under the photo states Wireless Patrol ready to leave Russell Street. The car to the far left is a Cadillac which was for general transport. The cars have leather cover over the radiator. circa 1929police vehicles; cadillac car; motor police branch; wireless patrol; transport -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - List, Keith Kings, "Foreign Prints and Sketches", c1989
List - 1 quarto ruled sheet, hand written, titled "Foreign Prints and Sketches"", listing in an alphabetical order of various drawings such as tower wagons, sub stations, signs, bus chassis, steel poles, loud speaker, buses, Daimler buses with dates, sizes and title. Sheet numbered 251trams, tramways, drawings, preston workshops, buses, equipment, tower wagon -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (police car), Kodak
Copy of newspaper clipping of new Daimler patrol car with unidentified driver and two passengers, registration number 114 427, circa 1931. This was the last 35HP 6 cylinder version purchased. Photo shows spot light, aerial tubing on roof, Police sign, and sideways facing front spot lightspolice vehicles; transport; motor police branch; daimler car; wireless patrol -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (police car), Kodak
Daimler (registration number 22967) with damage to front and rear mudguards circa 1931. Was in a collision with a motor cycle and side car near the intersection of St Kilda Rd and Alexander Avenue on 24 May 1931. Photo taken in Russell Street HQ yard with single-mens rooms in building at the rear, facing Latrobe St.police vehicles; transport; motor patrol branch; daimler car; wireless patrol -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Transmission Assembly, Ferret Scout Car
The Ferret Scout Car Mark 2, was developed by the British Army in the late 1940s and came into production in the 1950s. The Ferret first saw service in the British Army in 1952, and a little later in Australia. There were many series and Marks of the Ferret. In Australia two were primarily used. The Mark1, which had no turret and a crew of three, and the Mark2, with a turret and a crew of two. The Australian Army used the Ferrets as scout cars until the 1960s, they were disposed of by public auction in the early 1970s. The Ferret is a light armoured car, intended for light reconnaissance work, they are very mobile and were well suited to their role. The vehicle was designed by Daimler, as a further development on the successful Daimler Dingo of WW2. The Ferret is fully armoured and the standard model of the Ferret Mk2 was further strengthened shortly after its design and became the Mk2/3 (this is the usual model referred as the Mk2). The motor was Roll Royce B60 motor, giving the vehicle a power to weight ratio of 29.35 break horse power per tonne, the vehicle weighs 3.6 tonnes, although a combat weight would be 4.3 tonnes. It is four wheel drive, constant, and has a top speed of 93 k.p.h. (approx 50 m.p.h.).Fuel consumption is only about 34 litres per kilometer. The Ferret is 3.8 metres long by 1.9 metres wide and is 1.9 metres high, not including radio aerials. The ground clearance is .33 of a metre and the track width is 1.5 metres.ferret scout car, transmission -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Herald, The Sun, The Age, "We may get super trolley" "Trolley buses may roll soon" "Back to the buses move", 1979 - 1982
Set of various newspaper cuttings about public transport in Melbourne, including trolley buses. .1 - "We may get a super trolley" - about the possibility of a trolley buses in Melbourne, being studied by the MMTB. The Herald, 14-11-1979, written by Lawrence Money. .2 - "Trolley buses may roll soon", as for above, quotes MMTB Annual Report. Written by Gary Walsh of The Sun newspaper. .3 - "Back to the buses move" - as above - The Sun newspaper - 4/3/1981. .4 - "Electric buses Studied" - as above - written by Geoff Strong - The Age, 14-11-1979 .5 - "Plan for super trains, buses" - as above and new trains - written by Gerry Carman - The Age, 2-1-1980 .6 - "Trolley buses could replace city trams" and other headlines concerning the Lonie Report, closure of rail and tram lines, union reaction - The Age 9/12/1980.\ .7 - "Monster bus will car 240" - with photo of a Daimler Benz guided (O Bahn) busway, notes the installation in Adelaide. The Age 4-10-1982 .8 - "State will buy 45 more super trains", about the purchase of new Comeng trains for Melbourne.trams, tramways, mmtb, trolley buses, public transport, lonie report, comeng -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - Roland Jahne Collection - See Description for details
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Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (police car), Kodak
Daimler34HP wireless patrol car with leather radiator cover. circa 1931. Building at the rear were the original garages and wireless patrol rooms. Later removed and replaced by the CIB buildingpolice vehicles; transport; motor police branch; daimler car; wireless patrol -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (police car), Kodak
Wireless Patrol members circa 1930Front: Andy Shaw, Chas Murray?, Supt. Rear: Syd Guestpolice vehicles; transport; motor police branch; daimler car; wireless patrol -
Federation University Historical Collection
Newspaper, Regional News Magazine, 01/11/1985
broadsheet: 20 pages; regional news magazine; car's 100th birthday; gottlieb daimler; karl benz; ford; holden: