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Melbourne Tram Museum
Uniform - MMTB Uniform Hat - No. 2975, 1970s
All tramway platform crew were issued with a cap and were expected to wear it at all times. The number being the principal identification number for the public and Inspectors.Demonstrates uniform cap manufacture.Drivers/Conductors cap - navy blue cloth exterior, black cotton interior lining, with a plastic band at the front half of the cap terminating in two small MMTB metal buttons on either side, and black (green underside) plastic beak. Fitted with a MMTB badge and number 2975 - both nickel plated. Has two safety pins on the inside holding the number into position. Size 7 and 1/8. On inside clear plastic is a sheet of paper "To Ring Radio Centre". tramways, tram crews, mmtb, caps, hats -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - RANK INSIGNIA EPAULETTES RAAF, c.1939 - 1945
Items in the collection of Clarence William SEWELL No 32094 RAAF. Refer Cat No 3587.Two x Navy blue, felt, epaulettes, 2 stripes, light blue bordered by black on each. Metal badge of crown & spread winged bird attached.uniform, epaulettes, rank raaf -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - "Trammies in Barkers Road cutting", Bill Simpson, c1922
Photograph shows three uniformed trammies standing in the middle of the road in Barkers Road Cutting in 1922. Shows the uniform of the period with some jacket lapel badges and navy blue caps.. Photograph included in item 8295, "My Uncle Bill".Yields information about the style of MMTB Uniforms in 1922.Photograph - Black and White - with plain back and negative.mmtb, tramways, crews, barkers road, uniforms -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Album - M&MTB Brown Uniforms Male and Female
... of the blue and navy blue male uniform which had been standard... of the blue and navy blue male uniform which had been standard ...Photographs show the front, side and rear views of male and female models wearing the new brown coloured tram crew uniforms. They include male jacket with gold buttons, trousers, yellow shirt and brown tie. Female brown jacket with gold buttons, skirt and roll neck scivy. These uniforms were introduced for tram crews on the new Z class trams that entered service from 1975. These trams were painted in a distinctive orange and cream livery with brown coloured internal fittings. The photographs were taken against a plain cream wall with brown skirting board and carpet, possibly in part of the uniform factory at Hawthorn Tram Depot. These uniforms marked a significant departure from the design and colour of the blue and navy blue male uniform which had been standard for over 50 years, and the dark brown female uniform standard from the early 1940s.Yields information about brown uniforms and the tramway's change from a long term previous stylecolour prints, no notes on the rear.tramways, uniform, brown uniform, z class tram, 1975, orange and cream livery, uniform factory, hawthorn tram depot, navy blue uniforms, dark brown uniforms