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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Model - Model, US Patton tank
... Model, US Patton tank...Patton Tank...Patton Tank M48 USMC with crew and heavy machine gun... Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast M48 Patton Tank USMC ...Patton Tank M48 USMC with crew and heavy machine gun in with tarp covered box on rear. Colour of the tank is olive green.USMC 217793, 54 in circle on mudguard, 4 in a shield shape on frontal armour, C 23 on gun turret and frontal armour.m48, patton tank -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Model Tank M48 A3 Patton 2 model tank
... Model Tank M48 A3 Patton 2 model tank ...Model Tank M48 A3 Patton 2...Scale model M48 A3 Patton 2 Tank;Olive green colour...Printed on mounting board " M48 A3 Patton 2/ 1st Tank...-country Tank Model Tank M48 A3 Patton 2 Scale model C-34 Tank ...Scale model M48 A3 Patton 2 Tank;Olive green colour with yellow and white writing, mounted on black plastic board.Printed on mounting board " M48 A3 Patton 2/ 1st Tank Battalion (USMC) Danang (Vietnam) - 1968; above drive track "USMC 202149" a shield with the number 1 above letters TK; on the rear of the tank behind the turret is C-34; on the barrel right hand side "C-34" in yellow print followed by "TULA" in white print/ on the rear view on left side drive track mudguard "C-34" in yellow and on Rear right hand side " a shield with the number 1 above letters TK/ front view the number "54" in yellow print on left hand drive track/ in the centre below the barrel is the shield/ on the right hand drive track mudguard is "C-34" in yellowtank, model tank m48 a3 patton 2, scale model, c-34 tank -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Framed photograph of ship 'Speculant', c. 1910
This is a photograph of the ship, 'Speculant' at the Warrnambool Breakwater. There is another ship alongside the 'Speculant' and the dredge, 'Pioneer' is in the background. The 'Speculant' was a three masted barquentine of 412 tons built in Scotland in 1895. It was purchased by P. J. McGennan in 1902 and wrecked at Cape Patton, near Apollo Bay, in 1911. It was one of the few ships to be registered at the Warrnambool port. Peter John McGennan (1844-1920) was a cooper by trade, initially operating a shop in Warrnambool making cheese vats, churns, coolers and tanks. He then opened a factory in South Warrnambool making butter boxes, nails and barbed wire. He owned several ships, using them to import material for his businesses, especially white pine timber from New Zealand, and to export his own products. He was a Warrnambool Councillor from 1885 to 1891.This photograph is of interest as a reminder of the importance in the late 19th century and early 20th century Warrnambool of Peter McGennan and his industries and community work.This is a black and white photograph of three ships. It is enclosed in glass with a varnished wooden frame with an ornate edging. The photograph shows one ship in the background and two at the Warrnambool breakwater with some railway cartage trucks in the foreground.ship 'speculant', dredge 'pioneer', p.j. mcgennan -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Squadron /Signal Publications, Pershing / Patton in action, 2002
... of the Patton / Pershing tank ill (b/w,col), p.49. Pershing / Patton ...A historical and pictorial of the Patton / Pershing tankill (b/w,col), p.49.non-fictionA historical and pictorial of the Patton / Pershing tankm26 pershing, m47 patton