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Canterbury History Group
Photograph - A.J.C. Garage in Rochester Road, Canterbury, c.1920's
... Stations Petrol Pumps Buses Vintage Cars Black and white photograph ...Black and white photograph of A.J. Cowan and assistant refuelling a blue bus at the front of the A.J.C.Garagecanterbury, rochester road, a.j.c.garage, cowan> a.j., petrol stations, petrol pumps, buses, vintage cars -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Maling Service Station, 1969
... Stations D.H.Bradshaw Auto Service Pty Ltd Petrol Pumps Black ...Black and white photograph of the newly completed Maling Service Station (Bradshaws) 1969canterbury, maling road, maling service station, petrol stations, d.h.bradshaw auto service pty ltd, petrol pumps -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - A.J.C. Motors - East Camberwell Garage, C1930
... Petrol Pumps Vintage Cars A.J.C. Motors East Camberwell Garage ...Black and white photograph of A.J.C. Motors and East Camberwell Garage ( prop. A.J.Cowan). Eight vintage cars are at the front of the garage and 12 members of the staff c.1930.canterbury, east camberwell, canterbury road, petrol stations, petrol pumps, vintage cars, a.j.c. motors, east camberwell garage, cowan> a.j., t.j. francis, power and telegraph lines, garage workers -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - John Stanley Cruickshank - The Wodonga Gas Man
This utility truck was one of two used by the Albury Gas Co, from the Gas Works in Kiewa Street, Albury to service the coal gas supply system in Albury during the war years from 1939-1945. The gas bags were installed as petrol was in short supply. One of the trucks was driven by John (Jack) Stanley Cruickshank, also known as Wodonga's Gas Man. Jack became foreman for the Wodonga Branch of the Albury Gas Co. An 80 millimetre galvanised steel pipeline was installed from the Albury Gas Co. in Kiewa Street, Albury, to 26 Church Street, Wodonga. A 40 horsepower pump pushed the gas to holding tanks. Sections of the gas pipeline to Wodonga can still be observed under some of the bridges from Albury to Wodonga. Jack also supervised the laying of the gas pipes in the streets of Wodonga, being hand dug by a gang of 15- 20 men. He was Wodonga's first Gas Fitter, both fitting gas appliances and overseeing their maintenance. Jack Cruickshank passed away in 1979 and is buried at the Wodonga Cemetery.This image is significant because it represents the installation of gas supply to Wodonga, Victoria.A black and white photo of a large van with a gas-filled bag on top of it and also a portrait of Jack Cruickshank. Photos are mounted together with text in a wooden frame.jack cruickshank, wodonga gas supply co. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Mathieson shop at Station entrance. c1940's
Black and white photograph (2 copies- 1 large, 1 small)Typed on backing sheet: "Kerbside pumps at station entrance". Written on back of large photograph: "Bike repair shop and petrol. Sold to CBC for their Ringwood Bank, westside of entrance to railway station". Written on back of small copy: "On right hand corner of entrance to Ringwood Railway Station. Kerbside pumps, also did big business in bikes and repairs. c1940's." -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Koroit Garage, 2017, 2015
An old garage in Koroit.Digital images of a petrol bowser in Koroit, Victoria. bowser, fuel, pump, garage, motor, motor garage, mechanics, petrol bowser, petrol station -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Bedford M Series fire tanker
Ash Wednesday Veteran This Bedford M Series tanker spent its working days at the Forests Commission depot at Gembrook, and among its many forays, fought the deadly Ash Wednesday bushfires at nearby Upper Beaconsfield and Cockatoo on 16 February 1983. Earlier in 1975, the M Series tankers underwent a design change at the Altona North workshops, replacing the cylindrical water tank with a “V” bottom 4090 litre water tank that sat low between the chassis rails to reduce its centre of gravity. Aluminium heat shields were also added to protect the pump operators on the back. While generally considered "bulletproof" the petrol fuel lines on this particular model were very prone to vaporise in the heat causing the motor to stall, often at the most dangerous moment.... in this case frightening the hell out of its driver, affable knockabout bloke, and firefighting legend Lex Wade. Some jokingly said this design quirk was an inbuilt safety feature to stop crews getting too close to the fire in the first place. The Gembrook tanker was later sent into the workshop and all its brake and fuel lines fitted with heat resistant lagging. Fortunately, this remarkable bushfire survivor was rescued from the scrap heap by Lex and fire equipment wizard Barry Marsden upon its retirement from a loyal and lengthy service. After a lick of fresh paint and most of its battle scars "buffed out", this time-honoured veteran now takes pride of place at the Altona North workshop.Bedford M series fire tankerMZF 347fire pump, fire tanker, forests commission victoria (fcv) -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Coventry Climax Pump, 1945
Among the many pressing priorities for Alf Lawrence, the Forests Commission's new Chief Fire Officer, in rebuilding the firefighting capacity after the catastrophic 1939 bushfires was to invest heavily in modern vehicles and equipment. Powered pumps like the trailer-mounted Coventry Climax (Godiva) gave firefighters a much greater capacity than ever before to put the “wet stuff on the red stuff”. Its four-cylinder, four-stroke, water-cooled, petrol motor produced 38Hp and was connected with either 1½ inch or 2½ inch canvas hose for direct attack, or as a filler pump it could deliver 300 gallons per minute at 120 psi. Some of the first acquisitions included this war surplus veteran shipped over from the London after the blitz bombings of WW2. Fire pump mounted on trailer Two lengths of suction hose, nozzles and some tools.Coventry Climax Serial 3844 FCV No 24fire pump, forests commission victoria (fcv)