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Box PCLTSL 123 BOX 3

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Contains 193 Results:

Bus with green and silver livery, cream waist rail, Clifton Hill in destination box, 1959 February 7 Digital Link to digital version

 Item — Box: PCLTSL 123 BOX 3
Identifier(s): H2018.94/861
Scope and contents

Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board bus, Associated Equipment Company with Commonwealth Engineering body with Mark IV chassis. J.A. Lawton & Sons was an Adelaide based coachbuilding firm.

Dates: 1959 February 7

Rear side view of a bus with silver and green livery, cream waist rail, parked at the corner of a street, 1959 February 7 Digital Link to digital version

 Item — Box: PCLTSL 123 BOX 3
Identifier(s): H2018.94/862
Scope and contents

Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board bus, Associated Equipment Company, Mark IV chassis. J.A. Lawton & Sons was an Adelaide based coachbuilding firm.

Dates: 1959 February 7

Looking along interior of bus towards driver's seat, open rear folding door in left foreground, 1964 November 27 Digital Link to digital version

 Item — Box: PCLTSL 123 BOX 3
Identifier(s): H2018.94/863
Scope and contents

Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board bus, Associated Equipment Company. J.A. Lawton & Sons was an Adelaide based coachbuilding firm.

Dates: 1964 November 27

Looking along interior of bus towards rear of the bus, 1965 February 15 Digital Link to digital version

 Item — Box: PCLTSL 123 BOX 3
Identifier(s): H2018.94/864

Looking along interior of bus towards rear of the bus, 1964 November 27 Digital Link to digital version

 Item — Box: PCLTSL 123 BOX 3
Identifier(s): H2018.94/866
Scope and contents

Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board bus. Formerly an A.A. Withers bus. The A.A. Withers Bus Company started in Victoria in 1905, introducing day tours around Melbourne. Name changed to Pioneer in 1923.

Dates: 1964 November 27

Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board bus with cream and green livery, parked in Doncaster Depot yard, [1962?] Digital Link to digital version

 Item — Box: PCLTSL 123 BOX 3
Identifier(s): H2018.94/867
Scope and contents

Formerly an A.A. Withers bus. The A.A. Withers Bus Company started in Victoria in 1905, introducing day tours around Melbourne. Name changed to Pioneer in 1923.

Dates: [1962?]

Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board bus with cream and green livery, parked beside petrol bowser at side of road, 1962 May 5 Digital Link to digital version

 Item — Box: PCLTSL 123 BOX 3
Identifier(s): H2018.94/868
Scope and contents

Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation; The Bedford SB was a front engine bus chassis manufactured by Bedford in England

Dates: 1962 May 5

Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board bus with cream and green livery, 1965 December 26 Digital Link to digital version

 Item — Box: PCLTSL 123 BOX 3
Identifier(s): H2018.94/869

Rear view of Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board bus with cream and green livery parked at curb, 1965 December 27 Digital Link to digital version

 Item — Box: PCLTSL 123 BOX 3
Identifier(s): H2018.94/870
Scope and contents

Possibly not the corner of Queen and Flinders Streets, Melbourne.

Dates: 1965 December 27