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Trafalgar Holden Museum
Vehicle - HR model Holden Premier sedan
... HR model Holden Premier sedan...Holden HR Premier sedan, blue duco with white roof.... Registered number 63458-H Holden HR Premier sedan, blue duco ...The HR model was released in April 1966 . Its design was similar to the HD model that it replaced, but with strip tail light cluster, and indicators put on the grille in front. The Motor was upgraded to the 161 ci and 186 ci and retaining the 2 speed Powerglide automaticReleased April 1966, an upgrade from the HD model that it replaced. Had protruding guards both front and rear and an upgraded engine of either 161, or 186 ci And different light assemblies Holden HR Premier sedan, blue duco with white roofHolden emblem grille , Premier rear roof pillar, 186 logo left hand boot lid, premier across boot lid. Registered number 63458-Hhr, holden, premier, sedan, car -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Gus Gervasoni and his Holden HR Ute, C1988
... Gus Gervasoni and his Holden HR Ute...holden hr ute... the Holden HR ute in the garden of 'Actea', Hepburn Springs. ... Office goldfields gus gervasoni holden hr ute hepburn springs ...Colour photograph of Gus Gervasoni stands beside the Holden HR ute in the garden of 'Actea', Hepburn Springs. gus gervasoni, holden hr ute, hepburn springs -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Vehicle - HR Holden hearse
... HR Holden hearse... door hearse. Vehicle HR Holden hearse ...This hearse was produced by General Motors in 1966 as a Station Wagon. After major modifications were carried out to extend the body to enable the coffin to be placed into the back of the vehicle. Interestingly to note that the vehicle, on a delivery to Traralgon, was involved in an accident in the Haunted Hills near Moe, the next town to Moe. This hearse spent most of its life servicing the Traralgon Township and was subsequently purchased and restored and sold to the museum. The vehicle has special significance in that it is an extremely well presented Holden Hearse that was formally modified after manufacture .There were very few Holden Hearses used in Australia and good examples are difficult to find.Black extended body 3 door hearse.Registration plate STIFHR1966 hearse, vehicle, holden, car -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Vehicle - HR Holden premier 1966
... HR Holden premier 1966... Vehicle HR Holden premier 1966 ...The HR was an update from the HD wirh minor styling changes on the body. Engine capacity was increased from the 179 to the 186.Manufactured by GMH 1966 _ 1968Metallic green body with white roofHolden emblem on front grill, premier on C pillar, Holden 186 on boot, venetian blind inside rear windowholden, sedan, premier -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Slide, Pryor Street carpark, Eltham, 25 Jul 1973
... hr holden... vicinity are a Morris 100, and HD/HR Holden wagon and an HQ Holden... vicinity are a Morris 100, and HD/HR Holden wagon and an HQ Holden ...View through the Pryor Street carpark which ran between Luck and Pryor streets. The original Safeway supermarket is visible in the background off Pryor Street. Cars in the immediate vicinity are a Morris 100, and HD/HR Holden wagon and an HQ Holden35 mm colour positive transparency Mount - Agfacolor Service (Blue)eltham, pryor street, carparks, hd holden, hq holden, morris 1100, safeway supermarket, shopping centre, streets, hr holden, luck street -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Coop, Steam Locomotive J-515 hauling The Vintage Train approaching Box Hill Railway Station, Vic, c.1971
... HR Holden... (Vulcan Foundry) The Vintage Train HR Holden Digital TIFF file ...The Vintage Train - which ran the first Sunday of each monthDigital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford FP3 black and white negative transparencygeorge coop collection, j-515, j-class steam locomotive (vulcan foundry), the vintage train, hr holden -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Photograph - Digital Image, Sherbourne Road Briar Hill, 1968_
... by the HR Holden in photo; these were built in 1967.... storage lockers). Dated by the HR Holden in photo; these were ...A photograph of the old wooden rail bridge over Sherbourne Road Briar Hill, looking toward Eltham. Just past the bridge on the left is the old Hat Factory (now storage lockers). Dated by the HR Holden in photo; these were built in 1967.Digital copy of black and white photograph. rail bridge greensborough, sherbourne road briar hill -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document, 1978
... Holden HR 1966 model station wagon registration AGR 818... melbourne Holden HR 1966 model station wagon registration AGR 818 ...Holden HR 1966 model station wagon registration AGR 818. Note this registration number listed for purchase of Alfa Romeo (item D362). This is the car of John Davies, Patricia's second husband.Three documents -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, undated c.1980s
... , Fred and Donna enjoyed long road trips in their modest HR... in their modest HR Holden sedan, with the family, to Uluru, to Broome via ...Rosalie Rayment originally trained and worked as an Occupational Therapist. Following completion of studies in Theology she worked for 11 years with the Church in Thailand. Rosalie was ordained in 1988. Fred Vanclay B.D., Dip AgS. ordained 1964 in the Presbyterian Church. Served: Queensland 1961 - 1975; Victoria 1976 - 1985 Vermont - Parkmore; Northern Territory Tennant-Barkly Patrol 1985 - 1993. Died in 2016. Adapted from the eulogy given by his son, Jerry Vanclay One of Fred’s first placements as a minister was in Mackay, North Queensland. Mackay was a wonderful place for Fred, his wife Donna and their young family. They all loved the beaches and the bush, and the children completed a significant part of their schooling there. Whilst posted in Mackay, Fred and Donna enjoyed long road trips in their modest HR Holden sedan, with the family, to Uluru, to Broome via the Borroloola Track, and down the Birdsville Track to the Flinders ranges; along the way, developing the bushcraft that would stand them in good stead later in the Tennant-Barkly Patrol. After many years in ministry in Mackay, then in Vermont, Victoria, Fred and Donna were called to the Tennant-Barkly Patrol in the Northern Territory, where he served for eight years, probably Fred’s most satisfying years. All Fred’s parishes were welcoming and rewarding, but Fred said on more than one occasion that he had a special love for the Patrol. He felt that in an urban congregation, he ministered mainly to those who came to Church, but in the Patrol he ministered to everyone, and especially to those in need. Fred loved to get involved with the day-to-day activities of his people, to develop a deeper relationship and greater understanding. Some remarked that when Fred helped, everything took longer, but they loved him and his assistance nonetheless. Fred was proud to follow in the footsteps of his predecessor Padre Fred McKay, and sometimes joked that he was “Fred the 2nd”, not Fred McKay, but “Fred from Mackay”. During his last few weeks in hospital, Fred liked to reminisce on his time in the Patrol. He joked about how he surprised the selection panel with his knowledge of bush tracks and outstations – knowledge that he had gained on those long road trips from Mackay. He reflected that many aspects of his life were good preparation for his time in the Patrol. After their Patrol, Fred and Donna retired to Mt Waverley, in Melbourne, but they were both restless in retirement, and undertook supply ministries in Wedderburn, Kerang and North Cairns, and made several long journeys into the interior and into their beloved Patrol [in Tennant Creek] – as well as frequent visits to their eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, and occasional trips to Europe to reunite with distant family. They never tired of ministering and adventuring, but as age and infirmity progressively clipped their wings, they travelled more in spirit and less by car. Despite the many celebrations that he blessed – baptisms, marriages, and funerals – Fred never sought the limelight, and I think he would be surprised by our gathering today. I can almost hear him saying “Don’t make a fuss; just say a heartfelt prayer together”. – Jerry Vanclay Informal B & W gloss photo of Rev. Fred Vanclay, his wife Donna, Rosalie Rayment (later ordained) and one other unidentified person. -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Vehicle - HK Holden Kingswood sedan, 1968
The HK range introduced in January 1968 was touted as the "The New Generation" Holden. The all new body had a longer and wider wheelbase, with much more room inside, and for the first time V8 power was on offer. The other big news for HK was the huge range of options on offer.HK Holden Kingswood sedan was the first vehicle to be given the "Kingswood" name. White four door sedan . A totally new car from the HR. Introduction of the 186 motor and the introduction of the model designation, Kingswood This model was the biggest car, that had been released by Holden in Australia. It was longer, wider, and with a larger motor, and the option of a V8 motor.Across the boot in single letters, the name Holden. On the grille is a badge with Holden name on it. Both front guards have badges designating the car as a KINGSWOOD and having the 186 motor in it. Club permit number plate 63465 Hvehicle, hk series, 1968 - 1969, car