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Melbourne Tram Museum
Administrative record - Debenture, Prahran & Malvern Tramway Trust (PMTT), late 1912
Printed Debenture for "The Prahran and Malvern Tramways Trust", No. 539, for 500 Pounds, B Series, entitling the Bearer to the sum of 500 pounds on 31/3/1914. Has the paper seal of the PMTT applied, signed by Alex Cameron, Henry Barnes and W. O. Strangward. Has a perforated edge along the right hand side. Was printed for issuing on 1/1/1913, but has a stamp in the top right corner issuing on 1/7/1913. Also has a red stamp on the lower edge "Produced for Jul 10th" Has been punched by machine stating "The Melbourne Tramways Trust is now the owner of this Debenture which has ceased to be transferable by virtue of the provisions of the Melbourne Tramways Trust Act 1903" and "CANCELLED". Other copies are numbers 327 and 451. Sampled from those held in boxes.trams, tramways, pmtt, mtt, debentures -
Melbourne Tram Museum
drawing - Folder, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "Car Templates", c1920
Cardboard sheet - folded into half used to contain MMTB tram car templates or floor plans. Has "CAR TEMPLATES" written in ink on front and the number "R3432" written in blue pencil in the bottom left hand corner and two thumb holes cut in the front portion. See Reg Item 356 for the actual templates. Cover made from The Prahran and Malvern Tramways Trust timetable sheet giving the times for the first and last cars on each route for Weekdays and Sundays.trams, tramways, mmtb, pmtt, plans, drawings, timetables -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - S class 164 on Coldbro Rd, Malvern Depot, Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board, 1960s -early 1970s
Official M&MTB photograph showing S class 164 in Coldbro Rd at Glenferrie Rd with trolley pole raised and all canvas blinds up. The destination sign reads "Special" and a uniformed crew member in navy blue overcoat and cap stands beside the rear driver's doorway. Built for the Melbourne, Brunswick and Coburg Tramways Trust by Duncan and Fraser, Adelaide in 1916, it is now on display at the Melbourne Tram Museum in HawthornYields information about S class trams. Black and white print with no note on rear. trolley pole, destination box, canvas blinds, s class, 164, coldbro rd, melbourne brunswick and coburg tramways trust, melbourne tram museum, duncan and fraser