Significance

Yields information about the transport of the SEC Jelbart Road Roller from the depot and then to the TMSV at Bylands. Has a strong association with Doug Wiseman

Physical description

Set of 14 AGFA slides - blue and white plastic mounts and 6 white cardboard slides - 3 Kodachrome and 3 unmarked of the SEC Jelbart Road Roller being transported to Yendon by Doug Wiseman - September or October 1971 and then being transported to TMSV at Bylands early 1973.
.1 - Doug Wiseman preparing the roller with his two sons? standing in front.
.2 - Prepare to leave the SEC Depot with one of the two work huts in tow.
.3 - Leaving the depot
.4 - at Ballarat East station
.5 - in the suburbs
.6 - on the way to Yendon
.7 - ditto
.8 - ditto
.9 - ditto
.10 - ditto
.11 - arriving at Doug Wiseman's farm.
.12 - Family photos with the roller
.13 - ditto
.14 - Doug Wiseman standing in front of the roller
.15 - loaded onto the truck for Bylands
.16 - Family photos with the roller
.17 - Family photos with the roller
.18 - At Bylands
.19 - ditto with family
.20 - ditto with cable trailer in background.
Photo from the collection of Lilian Butler.
Advised by E-mail by Graeme Jordan 23-10-2016
"Not sure of the details, but I know Doug Wiseman was involved. According to
Running Journal at the time, the roller was considered for preservation at the
time of closure, but finances at the time prevented this. However it was
"officially" acquired and added to the TMSV collection in early 1973.
I further believe that TMSV advised the SEC that if funding was available
to move the vehicle to Bylands, then it would take it. Doug Wiseman agreed
to store the roller on his Yendon property."