Showing 12 items matching "dodge truck"
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4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomBook, Dodge Truck Parts List, Aug 1944
... Dodge Truck Parts List...Soft covered book covering the main assembly parts list for Dodge trucks built for the British Army...4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne Dodge Trucks Parts List Supply Tech 5077 Chrysler Corporation of Canada Ltd WM - 4121 Soft covered book covering the main assembly parts list for Dodge trucks built for the British Army Dodge Truck Parts List Book ...Soft covered book covering the main assembly parts list for Dodge trucks built for the British ArmySupply Tech 5077 Chrysler Corporation of Canada Ltd WM - 4121dodge trucks, parts list -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Swallow & Ariell, Dodge truck, 1947
... Swallow & Ariell, Dodge truck...Black and white photograph of Dodge truck with "Swallows...cream" visible on body of van. ...Two men in front L Dan Manson (driver) and R Roy Munro (manager) Photograph Swallow & Ariell, Dodge truck ...Black and white photograph of Dodge truck with "Swallows...cream" visible on body of van. Two men in front L Dan Manson (driver) and R Roy Munro (manager)industry - manufacturing, transport - motor vehicles, dan manson, roy munro, swallows ice-cream -
Department of Health and Human ServicesPhotograph, A Dodge truck converted into a Department of Health Mobile Van, Early 60s
... A Dodge truck converted into a Department of Health Mobile Van..."Department of Health" painted on side door of van A Dodge truck converted into a Department of Health Mobile Van Photograph ...Photograph of exterior view of mobile health service van. "Department of Health" painted on side door of van -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph, Water carrier
... ...Dodge truck...The Dodge water truck was used in the past by the Sunbury Country Fire members. ...Hume City Civic Collection 44 Macedon Street Sunbury melbourne The Dodge water truck was used in the past by the Sunbury Country Fire members. ...The Dodge water truck was used in the past by the Sunbury Country Fire members. Country Fire Authority is a volunteer fire fighting organisation attached to many rural towns throughout Victoria and in an important organisation for the state.A black and white scanned photograph with a white border of a fire fighter's water truck. It is parked in a cleared area with a line of trees in the background.water truck, dodge truck, country fire authority -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, Information Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture, E B. Littlejohn and the Burnley College Bus, 1977
... The Burnley College bus was purchased in 1973 to replace the old Dodge truck....University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne The Burnley College bus was purchased in 1973 to replace the old Dodge truck. e.b. littlejohn burnley college bus principal publicity On reverse, "Photograph by Information Branch Victorian Department Of Agriculture Ref. ...The Burnley College bus was purchased in 1973 to replace the old Dodge truck.Black and white photograph. E.B. Littlejohn standing beside the Burnley College bus parked near the new Nursery.On reverse, "Photograph by Information Branch Victorian Department Of Agriculture Ref. No. 1977(444-15)."e.b. littlejohn, burnley college bus, principal, publicity -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Hermon's tanker and delivery driver filling a farm fuel tank
... B&W photo showing a Dodge truck #HSU-761 fitted with four large fuel tanks on the tray. ...Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc. 127 Colby Drive Belgrave Heights 3160 yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges B&W photo showing a Dodge truck #HSU-761 fitted with four large fuel tanks on the tray. ...B&W photo showing a Dodge truck #HSU-761 fitted with four large fuel tanks on the tray. Tanks and truck are branded 'Amoco'. The driver is standing on the framework of a tank stand at a farm gate, and is filling the tank. He is in conversation with another man, presumably the farmer, who is standing beside the tank with a black and white dog beside him. Dated 1964. -
Wangaratta Urban Fire Brigadeframed photo
... Colour photo - faded- of 1938 Dodge fire truck in front of Faithful St fire station PICTURE ON VICTORIAN COLLECTIONS IS COMPUTER ENHANCED COLOUR...Wangaratta Urban Fire Brigade 26 Handley Street Wangaratta high-country Colour photo - faded- of 1938 Dodge fire truck in front of Faithful St fire station PICTURE ON VICTORIAN COLLECTIONS IS COMPUTER ENHANCED COLOUR dodge faithful st dodge faithful st faded color photo of Dodge in red frame framed photo ...Colour photo - faded- of 1938 Dodge fire truck in front of Faithful St fire station PICTURE ON VICTORIAN COLLECTIONS IS COMPUTER ENHANCED COLOURfaded color photo of Dodge in red framedodge, faithful st, dodge, faithful st -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Dodge Water Cart
... The Dodge water truck was used in the past by the Sunbury Country Fire Authority members. ...The Dodge water truck was used in the past by the Sunbury Country Fire Authority members. ...The Dodge water truck was used in the past by the Sunbury Country Fire Authority members. As the Sunbury area is surrounded by open grasslands and in past years they were around the town's perimeters, the cart was frequently used to put out grassfires in the summer months.A scanned black and white photograph of an old Dodge water cart parked in an open paddock.country fire authority, sunbury, sunbury cfa, water carts, dodge trucks -
Orbost & District Historical Societyaccount, 18th December 1922
... It was a dealer for Dodge cars and trucks. Robert Pullar Cameron was a Shire Councillor for many years. ...It was a dealer for Dodge cars and trucks. Robert Pullar Cameron was a Shire Councillor for many years. ...Orbost Motor Works was in McLeod Street, Orbost behind the Club Hotel. It was a dealer for Dodge cars and trucks. Robert Pullar Cameron was a Shire Councillor for many years. He married Penuel Hossack and had a family of James, Flora, Penuel and Alex.This item is an example of the book-keeping used by an Orbost business in the early 20th century. It is a useful research tool.A white paper account with blue lines and black text. There is an orange duty stamp. It is from Orbost Motor & Engineering Works to R. P. Cameron.account book-keeping orbost-motor-works cameron,r.p. -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, c.1948
... Chris Clarke with his 1934 Dodge semi trailer and W Spicer in his 1930 International truck line up to unload wheat at Noske's mill. ...Chris Clarke with his 1934 Dodge semi trailer and W Spicer in his 1930 International truck line up to unload wheat at Noske's mill. ...Black and white photo copied and enlarged from small photo which was part of a set produced in c.1948. Chris Clarke with his 1934 Dodge semi trailer and W Spicer in his 1930 International truck line up to unload wheat at Noske's mill. Noskes flour mill built in 1927 with extra silos added in 1940's.Photo enlarged by Vic Williams of Bendigo nephew of Chris Clarke transport driver. Noske's Flour Mill, with its commanding presence and towering silos, has long **dominated the Charlton skyline** and remains a significant landmark, even though it no longer mills flour. The mill's history is deeply intertwined with the development of Charlton and the grain industry of the surrounding district. The foundation for the mill's presence was laid in 1919 when Messrs Noske Bros. Pty. Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. The founder, **T. J. Noske**, was an early pioneer of flour exporting, expanding his milling business after unexpectedly acquiring the Horsham mill. ### A State-of-the-Art Operation The original mill by the river operated until August 1926 before being closed and dismantled. Plans were well underway for a **new, state-of-the-art mill** to be located at the former Cobb and Co site. In 1927, the new mill began operation. It was one of the largest in the state, boasting a capacity of three tons of flour per hour, a 250 h.p. diesel engine, and three initial silos. The mill quickly gained a reputation for **excellence** for both its design and its flour, which was sold successfully in local and overseas markets. ### Periods of Expansion and Trial The mill continued to grow, reflecting the importance of the local agricultural industry. Between 1940 and 1941, **nine new silos** were built, adding bulk receival points. In the record-breaking 1968 season, the mill received a colossal wheat intake of **695,000 bushels**. However, the mill also faced setbacks. On January 21, 1949, disaster struck when a **large fire** erupted in the storage shed, which contained 500 tons of bagged flour ready for export and new flour bags. The blaze was so intense that smoke was visible as far away as Wycheproof, and it threatened to destroy the entire mill. Thanks to the monumental efforts of the Charlton, St. Arnaud, Wycheproof, and Wedderburn Brigades, who ran the main pump almost continuously for 26 hours, the damage was contained, though the estimated loss was a substantial £60,000. ### Transformation of the Site At its peak, the mill was a major employer, providing work for approximately 65–70 men. But after over 45 years of operation, flour production at the mill ceased on October 25, 1973. Noske Industries Ltd. sought to adapt, converting the operation to a less successful stock feed production centre. In 1977, the **Grain Elevators Board** took over the site as a grain receival depot, building a large elevator tower that surpassed the height of the original buildings. The site eventually returned to private hands and, since 2000, has been owned and operated as a primary grain receival site for **GrainCorp**, cementing its continued, vital role in Charlton's agricultural life.Black and white photo copied and enlarged from small photo.charlton, flour mill, noske's, noske bros -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, c.1948
... Chris Clarke with his 1934 Dodge semi trailer and W Spicer in his 1930 International truck line up to unload wheat at Noske's mill. ...Chris Clarke with his 1934 Dodge semi trailer and W Spicer in his 1930 International truck line up to unload wheat at Noske's mill. ...Black and white photo copied and enlarged from small photo which was part of a set produced in c.1948. Chris Clarke with his 1934 Dodge semi trailer and W Spicer in his 1930 International truck line up to unload wheat at Noske's mill. Noskes flour mill built in 1927 with extra silos added in 1940's. Photo enlarged by Vic Williams of Bendigo nephew of Chris Clarke transport driver. Noske's Flour Mill, with its commanding presence and towering silos, has long **dominated the Charlton skyline** and remains a significant landmark, even though it no longer mills flour. The mill's history is deeply intertwined with the development of Charlton and the grain industry of the surrounding district. The foundation for the mill's presence was laid in 1919 when Messrs Noske Bros. Pty. Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. The founder, **T. J. Noske**, was an early pioneer of flour exporting, expanding his milling business after unexpectedly acquiring the Horsham mill. ### A State-of-the-Art Operation The original mill by the river operated until August 1926 before being closed and dismantled. Plans were well underway for a **new, state-of-the-art mill** to be located at the former Cobb and Co site. In 1927, the new mill began operation. It was one of the largest in the state, boasting a capacity of three tons of flour per hour, a 250 h.p. diesel engine, and three initial silos. The mill quickly gained a reputation for **excellence** for both its design and its flour, which was sold successfully in local and overseas markets. ### Periods of Expansion and Trial The mill continued to grow, reflecting the importance of the local agricultural industry. Between 1940 and 1941, **nine new silos** were built, adding bulk receival points. In the record-breaking 1968 season, the mill received a colossal wheat intake of **695,000 bushels**. However, the mill also faced setbacks. On January 21, 1949, disaster struck when a **large fire** erupted in the storage shed, which contained 500 tons of bagged flour ready for export and new flour bags. The blaze was so intense that smoke was visible as far away as Wycheproof, and it threatened to destroy the entire mill. Thanks to the monumental efforts of the Charlton, St. Arnaud, Wycheproof, and Wedderburn Brigades, who ran the main pump almost continuously for 26 hours, the damage was contained, though the estimated loss was a substantial £60,000. ### Transformation of the Site At its peak, the mill was a major employer, providing work for approximately 65–70 men. But after over 45 years of operation, flour production at the mill ceased on October 25, 1973. Noske Industries Ltd. sought to adapt, converting the operation to a less successful stock feed production centre. In 1977, the **Grain Elevators Board** took over the site as a grain receival depot, building a large elevator tower that surpassed the height of the original buildings. The site eventually returned to private hands and, since 2000, has been owned and operated as a primary grain receival site for **GrainCorp**, cementing its continued, vital role in Charlton's agricultural life.Black and white photocharton, business, noske bros, flour mill -
Maldon Vintage Machinery Museum IncOne Ton Truck
... Etched plate on dashboard "1 Ton CAUTION Truck / Over-loading or over-speeding / will void your warranty / Speed 25 miles per hour / Maximum allowable load capacity 2000 lbs / Allowable for weight of body 1000 lbs / Total weight of chassis body -------- / and load not to exceed 5515 lbs / deduct excess body weight from rated load / Graham Brothers Detroit. U. S. A. / A division of Dodge...Etched plate on dashboard "1 Ton CAUTION Truck / Over-loading or over-speeding / will void your warranty / Speed 25 miles per hour / Maximum allowable load capacity 2000 lbs / Allowable for weight of body 1000 lbs / Total weight of chassis body -------- / and load not to exceed 5515 lbs / deduct excess body weight from rated load / Graham Brothers Detroit. U. S. A. / A division of Dodge ...Used in annual Maldon Easter parade.Graham Brothers flat bed one ton truck. In-line four cylinder engine. Blue body with white engine housing, red engine block, cream wheel trim and upholstery maroon chasis. Natural timber seat frame, tray and running boards. Chrome radiator housing and headlights. Retrofitted electric turning indicators.Etched plate on dashboard "1 Ton CAUTION Truck / Over-loading or over-speeding / will void your warranty / Speed 25 miles per hour / Maximum allowable load capacity 2000 lbs / Allowable for weight of body 1000 lbs / Total weight of chassis body -------- / and load not to exceed 5515 lbs / deduct excess body weight from rated load / Graham Brothers Detroit. U. S. A. / A division of Dodge Brothers Inc." On cast wheel hub nuts "GB"
