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Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Black and White - SW6 888 Victoria Parade - AETA Tour, John Alfred
Photo shows SW6 888 reversing in Victoria Parade Melbourne during the AETA Bourke St tour on 25 June 1955, prior to the Bourke Street lines opening for the public.Yields information about the AETA toursPhotograph - Black and White - SW6 888 Victoria Parade - AETA TourHas details on rear in ink and John Alfred Stamp. tramways, tramcars, tours, aeta, sw6 class, victoria parade, tram 888 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Black and White SW2 436, Wallen Road, Keith Kings, 1/1/1955
... on the tram. Yields information about tram 436 in 1955 tramways trams ...Photograph shows SW2 436 in Wallen Road Hawthorn, opposite the Hawthorn Tram Depot. Photographer notes the metal fascias on the tram.Yields information about tram 436 in 1955Black and White SW2 436, Wallen Road, photo number L(i)(4)Has details and date written on the rear.tramways, trams, sw2 class, tram 478, wallen road -
Bendigo Military Museum
Craft - MODEL & BASE, HMAS SWAN
Model of HMAS Swan built by Shipwright Charles Axiak. Original ship construction in Melbourne and entered service 1970. Was a River Class Destroyer. Model maker worked in British Dockyards during WW2 and emigrated to Australia in 1955. He worked in Williamstown dockyards involved with construction of the Swan,1. Model of River Class Destroyer. green in colour from water line. Black line and brown at bottom. Small Australian flag at front and naval flag at back. 2. Wooden stand, tailor made to hold the model of the 'Swan'. Brown in colour with long flat board and separate pieces of wood embedded in the base to make the cradle. High points of cradle covered by some white felt to protect boat. Bottom of stand has felt studs."50" painted at front of boat.ships model, hmas swan -
Bendigo Military Museum
Craft - MODEL & BASE, HMS KASHMIR
Model of HMS Kashmir built by Shipwright Charles Axiak. He originally trained and worked in British dockyards during WW2. Emigrated to Australia in 1955 and finished working in Williamstown dockyards building the River Class Destroyers K Class Destroyers built in UK in 1930's.1. Model of K-class Destroyer UK. Grey in colour above water line and brown below water line with black stripe dividing. Model has complete details of deck, guns and screws. 2. Wooden stand tailor made to hold the model of the ship. Brown in colour with long flat board. Small individual pieces of wood glued to the top to form the cradle for the boat. Also 4 felt footings at bottom of cradle.G.12 painted on side.ships model, hms kashmir