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Tony Smith 03-12-05 15:20

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Originally posted by cliff
........but in the back ground behind these it looks like a whole park of vehicles similar to the Dodge WC command cars from WW2.

cheers
Cliff:salute:

Those vehicles parked alongside the road look like CMP Gun Tractors, not Dodges.

Keith Webb 03-12-05 21:33

Eagle eyes
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Tony Smith
Those vehicles parked alongside the road look like CMP Gun Tractors, not Dodges.
Your eyes are still as sharp as ever, Tony.

Here's one even I can see:

http://oldcmp.net/images/misc/blitzfield_2.jpg

Taken at a vehicle park Morotai in 1945 I believe and among the well used CMPs is a Chevrolet arty tractor No8 (Aust). What a work of art!

cliff 03-12-05 23:06

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Originally posted by Tony Smith
Those vehicles parked alongside the road look like CMP Gun Tractors, not Dodges.
After a second look you are quite right Tony.

So it means that in the early days we probably did get our CMP's back but we only reconised them as new Jap made cars :D

cheers
Cliff:salute:

Les Freathy 03-12-05 23:56

Evening Lang
Yes that is a Vauxhall and just to the right a Ford plus another in the distance, half visable on the right is a Austin 8hp 2 seater
now what is the car behind the Vauxhall and a similer type in the background
cheers
Les

Les Freathy 04-12-05 00:03

Hairbear
Is any of that stuff still around in the mines and gullys if so iam amazed it has not been rescued. I dont know where Ravenshoe is on the map prehaps it is to remote? or since been buried
Les

Tony Smith 04-12-05 03:15

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Originally posted by cliff
Here is a picture from the AWM data banks captioned 'Hiro, Japan 1955 disposal park'.

Cliff:salute:

Despite being in the AWM's files, you will probably find that those vehicles are British rather than Aust, most likely from 28 ANZUK Bde from Korean service, or less likely (in 1955) from BCOF Japan. Other vehicles in the foreground are british types, I see a Bedford MW water cart, Bedford RL and a Morris or two.

Lang 04-12-05 03:43

Les,

I have been caught out here. I thought I would stun you with my brilliance (having owned a 1926 Vauxhall I recognized it immediately) but my lack of knowledge of 1930's English cars has me stumped on those.

Lang

Richard Farrant 04-12-05 12:02

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Originally posted by Les Freathy

now what is the car behind the Vauxhall and a similer type in the background

Les,

I reckon the car behind the Vauxhall is a Morris. These would appear to be impressed vehicles because of their age, bearing in mind the photo was probably taken in 1939/40.

Richard

Richard Farrant 04-12-05 12:12

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Originally posted by Tony Smith
I see a Bedford MW water cart, Bedford RL and a Morris or two.

Tony,

There are no Bedford RL lorries in the photo, all Bedford QL, can see a water tanker as you say, could be Morris or Bedford and there is a 15 cwt wireless there, most likely a Morris Commercial CS8 or C4.

Richard

Les Freathy 09-12-05 11:52

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Another photo for the vehicle parks row of Bedford QLs

Neil Ashley 09-12-05 13:21

Les

It's intersting how every single vehicle still has the plate for the gas detector paint fitted.

Do you know Les when and where this photograph was taken.

Presumably on active service they would have been quite easily damaged and or discarded by the drivers.

Les Freathy 09-12-05 14:44

Sorry Neil i have nothing on this photo black camo points to at least 1944 early but one look at the weather says it could be in EUrope late44 or early45
Les

Bill Murray 10-12-05 23:15

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Another Aussie Car Park photo.
Very interesting to me is that we have here some Thornycroft Hathi trucks of which there must not have been many made and they presumably stayed in OZ as they look in very good shape.
bill

Richard Farrant 10-12-05 23:35

Hathi
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Bill Murray
Another Aussie Car Park photo.
Very interesting to me is that we have here some Thornycroft Hathi trucks of which there must not have been many made and they presumably stayed in OZ as they look in very good shape.
bill

Bill,

These Hathis were bought by the Australian government so would have been disposed of over there. The REME Museum in England had one restored / rebuilt, from basically a bare chassis, some years ago and were desperate to find the correct engine, in the end a similar Thornycroft unit was found as a compromise. The vehicle had survived in the woods hauling timber out and had a Bedford diesel fitted when found.

Richard

cliff 11-12-05 02:16

Thornycroft Hathi trucks
 
I have some more photos of these being used as gun tractors from about 1936 to 1939 if anyone is interested.

cheers
Cliff:salute:

Les Freathy 12-12-05 16:33

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Hi Cliff
Yes please, the Hathi,s are an interesting piece of kit will you place them here or in the odd gun tractor thread which seems to have progressed to all old gun tractors.
meantime heres another vehicle park photo of Maudslay Militant 6 ton trucks

Les Freathy 17-12-05 21:44

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Some CMPs in the park could be Italy?

Phil Waterman 18-12-05 00:11

Note roundel
 
Interesting that they have roundel on roof, must not have had US fighter cover in this area.

Richard Farrant 18-12-05 00:31

Re: Note roundel
 
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Originally posted by Phil Waterman
Interesting that they have roundel on roof, must not have had US fighter cover in this area.
It was common in N.Africa and Italy, for British army vehicles to have this recognition roundel, it does not mean they are RAF vehicles.

Richard

Les Freathy 23-12-05 10:55

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another addition to this thread, a line up of bedford OXC tractors RAF photograhic along with the 24kva generaters. SOme info i have suggests that the power source was provided by Meadows, i think Richard will have awnser to that over to you mate

Les Freathy 08-01-06 22:07

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Another for the vehicle parks, aline up of Jimmies waiting for the off on D Day
Les

Richard Farrant 08-01-06 22:20

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Originally posted by Les Freathy
another addition to this thread, a line up of bedford OXC tractors RAF photograhic along with the 24kva generaters. SOme info i have suggests that the power source was provided by Meadows, i think Richard will have awnser to that over to you mate
Les,

They are Lister generators on Tasker trailers, I have worked on them many years ago. There were also 15 kva versions.

The Meadows gen set was postwar, 27.5 kva.

Richard

Alan Brock 09-01-06 00:26

15kVA generator
 
Richard,
I have one of those Lister 15kVA generators in the picture which I am restoring.
I would appreciate any knowledge you have on them.
Many thanks,

Alan Brock

Richard Farrant 09-01-06 00:34

Re: 15kVA generator
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Alan Brock

I have one of those Lister 15kVA generators in the picture which I am restoring.
I would appreciate any knowledge you have on them.

Alan,

I recollect them being of wartime manufacture date and were still in service in and around the early 80's. Very reliable and easy to start with the decompressor and half compression cocks. My memory says that we had problems locating a part which was belt driven from the flywheel or drive shaft, something to do with the generator side, cycles maybe? A suitable alternative was used.

Please PM my if you have any questions, will see what I can remember!

Richard

Alex Blair (RIP) 09-01-06 03:19

Re: 15kVA generator
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Alan Brock
Richard,
I have one of those Lister 15kVA generators in the picture which I am restoring.
I would appreciate any knowledge you have on them.
Many thanks,

Alan Brock

Alan
I have the manual for the L-B model5-1-50 and 5-3-50 gen sets..
i covers four (Two single and two twincyl.engines up to 16 brake hp..
I think the generators are only 5KVA and 4 KVA but the manual is complete with parts,maintenance and overhaul sections..It also has the wiring diagrams..I don't know if that would help..Maybe Richard is familiar with the smaller ones too..
Contact me off line if you need it.
These are solid injection diesel typeC.Dand C.E engines,7-16brake HP

Hanno Spoelstra 28-05-06 09:39

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Originally posted by Lang
I think the overnight dumping story is a bit of a myth. There is a HUGE dump of stuff in the water at Santo - it is even called Million Dollar Point to this day (I have dived on it....Fantastic!).

Sounds like quite a dive - here is the story behind it.

H.

http://www.cabinetmagazine.org/issue...archibald2.jpg


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