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Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - Geelong Tram Depot
... ...Meadowbank Tram 25...Line up of four different types of trams at the dept: Duncan & Fraser car 2, Pengelly cars 18 and 21, Meadowbank car 25 and Birney car 27. ...Car 21 has the new lineout, 1942 Geelong Tramway Depot Duncan and Fraser Geelong Car 2 Pengelly Tram Car 18 Pengelly Tram Car 21 Meadowbank Tram 25 Birney Car 27 Tram wartime blackout precautions 13-6 and GSR710/13/1/6 written in pencil on the reverse. ...Line up of four different types of trams at the dept: Duncan & Fraser car 2, Pengelly cars 18 and 21, Meadowbank car 25 and Birney car 27. The photograph shows the wartime blackout precautions that were applied: white bumpers and hoods over the upper portion of the front headlights. Car 21 has the new lineout, 1942Black and white print on paper. Large format negative held.13-6 and GSR710/13/1/6 written in pencil on the reverse. No. 1 inside a circle printed in pen on the reverse.geelong tramway depot, duncan and fraser, geelong car 2, pengelly tram car 18, pengelly tram car 21, meadowbank tram 25, birney car 27, tram wartime blackout precautions -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - Geelong Tram Depot - with 5 trams and personnel, Melbourne Electric Supply Co. (MESCo)
... Meadowbank cars 27 and 29 first ran in Geelong in 1928. Date of the photos would therefore be restricted to 1928-1930 but it is possible that they were taken close to or on the handover date as a final record. See Item 9234 for another set of trams in the view. Trams 23?, 10?, 9, 25...Meadowbank cars 27 and 29 first ran in Geelong in 1928. Date of the photos would therefore be restricted to 1928-1930 but it is possible that they were taken close to or on the handover date as a final record. See Item 9234 for another set of trams in the view. Trams 23?, 10?, 9, 25 ...Tram line up at the depot with the same personnel (Item 9234) in formal poses in each photo., They are attired in the MESCo uniform that suggests that the photographs were taken before the State Electricity Commission of Victoria takeover on 1 September, 1930. The ex-Melbourne Meadowbank cars 27 and 29 first ran in Geelong in 1928. Date of the photos would therefore be restricted to 1928-1930 but it is possible that they were taken close to or on the handover date as a final record. See Item 9234 for another set of trams in the view. Trams 23?, 10?, 9, 25 and 1Black and white print on paper.12-11 and No. 1 written on the reverse in ink. GRS710/12/1/11 written on the reverse in pencil.geelong tram depot, geelong tramways tramcars and personnel, mesco tramway uniform -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - Tramcar allocation board - Geelong, Laurie Gallop, early 1956
... Meadowbank-built trams and bogie trams had already left the depot. One of a set of photos was taken between 15/2/1956 and 3/3/1956 when services operated only between Belmont and North before the final closure of the Belmont route on 25/31956 and that bogie tram 31 is not shown on the board, having gone to Ballarat on 15/2/1956 - see item 5554. ...Meadowbank-built trams and bogie trams had already left the depot. One of a set of photos was taken between 15/2/1956 and 3/3/1956 when services operated only between Belmont and North before the final closure of the Belmont route on 25/31956 and that bogie tram 31 is not shown on the board, having gone to Ballarat on 15/2/1956 - see item 5554. ...Photo shows the Tramcar allocation board - in the Geelong depot. Shows the four bogie cars in operation or available on the day the photograph was taken. Shows that some of the Meadowbank-built trams and bogie trams had already left the depot. One of a set of photos was taken between 15/2/1956 and 3/3/1956 when services operated only between Belmont and North before the final closure of the Belmont route on 25/31956 and that bogie tram 31 is not shown on the board, having gone to Ballarat on 15/2/1956 - see item 5554. See item 8213 for an article on the Geelong system by Keith Kings. Yields information about the Geelong depot allocation board that showed the location and use of the tramcars on the day.Black and white Negative - 120 size and Black & white photograph on a postcard format backing with notes on the rear.Extensive notes regarding the tramcars and their sale dates.tramways, geelong, depot, depot allocation, tramcar allocation -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - Tramcar allocation board - Geelong, Laurie Gallop, early 1956
... Meadowbank-built trams and bogie trams had already left the depot. One of a set of photos was taken between 15/2/1956 and 3/3/1956 when services operated only between Belmont and North before the final closure of the Belmont route on 25/31956 and that bogie tram 31 is not shown on the board, having gone to Ballarat on 15/2/1956 - see item 5554. ...Meadowbank-built trams and bogie trams had already left the depot. One of a set of photos was taken between 15/2/1956 and 3/3/1956 when services operated only between Belmont and North before the final closure of the Belmont route on 25/31956 and that bogie tram 31 is not shown on the board, having gone to Ballarat on 15/2/1956 - see item 5554. ...Photo shows the Tramcar allocation board - in the Geelong depot. Shows the four bogie cars in operation or available on the day the photograph was taken. Shows that some of the Meadowbank-built trams and bogie trams had already left the depot. One of a set of photos was taken between 15/2/1956 and 3/3/1956 when services operated only between Belmont and North before the final closure of the Belmont route on 25/31956 and that bogie tram 31 is not shown on the board, having gone to Ballarat on 15/2/1956 - see item 5554. See item 8213 for an article on the Geelong system by Keith Kings. Yields information about the Geelong depot allocation board that showed the location and use of the tramcars on the day.Black and white Negative - 120 size. Black & white photograph on a postcard format backing with notes on the rear (see AS Box 84)Extensive notes regarding the tramcars and their sale dates.tramways, geelong, depot, depot allocation, tramcar allocation -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - PMTT or MMTB tram 66 Burke Road, early 1920s
... The tram was built by Meadowbank for the Prahran and Malvern Tramways Trust, and taken over by the MMTB in 1920 and sold to MESCo in 1928, becoming Geelong 25 and later Geelong 28. ...The tram was built by Meadowbank for the Prahran and Malvern Tramways Trust, and taken over by the MMTB in 1920 and sold to MESCo in 1928, becoming Geelong 25 and later Geelong 28. ...Photograph of J class tram No. 66, in Burke Road, Camberwell with the destination of Camberwell, route 12. Has the driver standing in the doorway and the conductor on the ground. See also item 7808 for another photo of the tram. Photo from the Hugh Ballment collection. In the background is an auction house and an advert on a shop front for Capstan cigarettes. The tram was built by Meadowbank for the Prahran and Malvern Tramways Trust, and taken over by the MMTB in 1920 and sold to MESCo in 1928, becoming Geelong 25 and later Geelong 28. Yields information about Melbourne tram 66 which later became Geelong 25.Black and white photograph with notes on rear.In ink "Early 1920s" and Hugh Ballment Collection stamp.geelong, tramways, tram 66, burke road, pmtt -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumVehicle - Tramcar, Meadowbank Manufacturing Co. Sydney, SECV Geelong No. 28, 1915
... tram was built by Meadowbank Manufacturing Co. Sydney in 1915 for the Prahran and Malvern Tramways Trust as their No. 66. Sold to the Melbourne Electric Supply Co (MESCo) Geelong in 1927 and ran as their No. 25. ...tram was built by Meadowbank Manufacturing Co. Sydney in 1915 for the Prahran and Malvern Tramways Trust as their No. 66. Sold to the Melbourne Electric Supply Co (MESCo) Geelong in 1927 and ran as their No. 25. ...The tram was built by Meadowbank Manufacturing Co. Sydney in 1915 for the Prahran and Malvern Tramways Trust as their No. 66. Sold to the Melbourne Electric Supply Co (MESCo) Geelong in 1927 and ran as their No. 25. After two spectacular derailments in Aphrasia St during 1950 and 1951, at almost the same location, the tram was renumbered to No. 28 to reassure the public it was safe! MESCo was taken over by the SECV in 1930. It was little used between 1951 and 1956 when the system was abandoned and the body sold to a framer in Little River. In 1983 the donor purchased the body and subsequently undertook the reconstruction to its former SECV format and livery of green and cream. It has been fitted temporarily for display purposes, with an unmotored Brill 21E truck. Photo 2024 by Photo Benjamin Boehle Mitchell at the Museum's offsite store.It is one of several Meadowbank built tramcars in Museums, but the only one in the SECV Geelong livery and format. The destination indicators used by Geelong have been retained.A four wheel tram car - Single truck, drop ends, built as an open California combinationtrams, geelong, mesco, secv, tram 28
