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Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - VR single truck closed cross bench tram
... VR single truck closed cross bench tram.......closed cross bench...Photograph shows a side view of a single truck closed cross-bench tram with trolley pole raised and depot workman in driver cabin. ...Yields information about VR closed cross bench trams Victorian Railways closed cross bench Pengelley and company Typed description reads: 'One society member has preserved this toast-rack or cross-bench tram in his backyard. ...Photograph shows a side view of a single truck closed cross-bench tram with trolley pole raised and depot workman in driver cabin. No tram number is visible. A coupling device appears to be a feature at one end. Behind the tram are trees and perhaps gardens. Contrary to the note attached to the rear of the photograph, this class of tram was manufactured in South Australia in 1913 by Pengelly and Company for the Victorian Railways.Yields information about VR closed cross bench trams Black and white photograph with typed description on rearTyped description reads: 'One society member has preserved this toast-rack or cross-bench tram in his backyard. It was built by the Victorian Railways in 1913 for their St Kilda-Brighton tramway and was purchased after the closure of the line in 1959.'victorian railways, closed cross bench, pengelley and company -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - Photograph - coloured, Tram 22: At Bungaree Off-site Depot
... Tram 22 is a straight sill, closed cross bench known as a Sebastopol type. It ran until the mid 1930s. ...Tram 22 is a straight sill, closed cross bench known as a Sebastopol type. It ran until the mid 1930s. ...Tram 22 is a straight sill, closed cross bench known as a Sebastopol type. It ran until the mid 1930s. Photograph shows the deterioration of the tram. Large coloured photograph, laminatedtram 22, straight sill, sebastopol type, 1930s, bungaree -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumVehicle - Tramcar, Duncan and Fraser, ESCo Ballarat Tram No. 22, 1913
... As built - Single truck, straight sill closed cross bench tramcar. As recovered - frame, roof, sides (some damage), and some internal parts. ...Trams tram 22 ESCo Ballarat As built - Single truck, straight sill closed cross bench tramcar. As recovered - frame, roof, sides (some damage), and some internal parts. ...Tram built by Duncan and Fraser in 1913, one three, for the Sebastopol electrification. Known as the Sebastopol type. For photographs of preparing the tram for the move see Reg Item 4311 and the move itself 4312 and April and June 2009 Fares Please, supplementary files for associated emails.Demonstrates a tram specifically built for Ballarat by Duncan and Fraser.As built - Single truck, straight sill closed cross bench tramcar. As recovered - frame, roof, sides (some damage), and some internal parts. Placed on a fabricated truck - made from wheels ex Preston transfer dolly and steel crane beams ex Johns Valves to enable it to be moved around.trams, tram 22, esco, ballarat -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - Photograph - Sepia, Tram No. 22 - Depot in Wendouree Parade -1930
... Tram 22 is a single truck, straight sill, closed cross bench known as a Sebastopol type. Photograph shows it at the Depot in Wendouree Parade in 1930. ...Tram 22 is a single truck, straight sill, closed cross bench known as a Sebastopol type. Photograph shows it at the Depot in Wendouree Parade in 1930. ...Tram 22 is a single truck, straight sill, closed cross bench known as a Sebastopol type. Photograph shows it at the Depot in Wendouree Parade in 1930. It stopped running in the mid 1930s and is now located at the off-site storage at Bungaree.Large sepia coloured photograph, laminated. No. 22 on front and side of tramtram 22, sebastopo, type, single truck, 1030, depot, wendouree parade, mid 1930s, bungaree, off-site -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - Photograph - coloured, Tram 22: Preparing to relocate from Bonshaw, 2009
... Tram 22 is a straight sill, closed cross bench known as a Sebastopol type. The photograph shows it at Bonshaw, being prepared for relocation to the off-site storage at Bungaree. ...Tram 22 is a straight sill, closed cross bench known as a Sebastopol type. The photograph shows it at Bonshaw, being prepared for relocation to the off-site storage at Bungaree. ...Tram 22 is a straight sill, closed cross bench known as a Sebastopol type. The photograph shows it at Bonshaw, being prepared for relocation to the off-site storage at Bungaree. It ran until the mid 1930s. Enlarged photograph is of original photo in a series taken by Austin Brehaut on 22/05/2009 - Photo No. 4312.2 Twenty-two photos were taken at the Bonshaw Restaurant of preparing the tram for the move the following week. Large coloured photograph, laminatedtram 22, straight sill, sebastopol type, 1930s, bonshaw, 2009, austin brehaut -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumVehicle - Tramcar, Duncan and Fraser, ESCo Tram No. 21, 1913
... As built - Single truck, straight sill closed cross bench tramcar. As recovered - frame, one side roof plus both ends no internal fittings, seats or mechanical equipment. ...Trams tram 21 As built - Single truck, straight sill closed cross bench tramcar. As recovered - frame, one side roof plus both ends no internal fittings, seats or mechanical equipment. ...As built - Single truck, straight sill closed cross bench tramcar. As recovered - frame, one side roof plus both ends no internal fittings, seats or mechanical equipment. Moved from Daylesford to Newstead - 29/10/1994 - See November 1994 Fares Please! Moved from Newstead to Bungaree - See November 1994 and Jan. 1995 Fares Please!, Destination Eaglehawk. Photo is of the tram at Newstead on a former Melbourne Cable car trailer bogie (the one ex Ararat)trams, tram 21
