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Old 06-06-06, 13:44
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I think this is a rear view of the late type Morris-Commercial Quad shown above.
This photograph can also be found in the book 'Vuur in beweging'. The census number of the tractor is H4903314.

Furthermore, the Irene Brigade used the Guy FA tractor while training in the UK:
http://beeldbank.nationaalarchief.nl...256/338453.jpg
(from beeldbank nationaal archief; copy-paste the link into the browser's location bar if the photo can't be seen).

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Old 14-02-08, 01:22
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Going slightly off topic, but interesting pic. Reportedly showing Bedford MW from Prinses Irene Brigade coming ashore in Normandy (via KTR list).

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Old 14-02-08, 12:40
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Interesting picture Hanno. That seems to be one of the British 3rd Infantry Division LCT's that landed at Sword beach.
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Old 16-02-08, 16:32
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Thanks for the posts has anyone else got any of the No5 bodys in service That one was only 19 out on my truck service number.
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Old 03-02-10, 22:28
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Another piece of the Artillery Tractor puzzle:
http://www.haagsebeeldbank.nl/zoeken...eld/bevrijding

Rier view of a FAT, census number H5558308. I thought that solved it, but then I read this:

"H 5558176 - 5558375 / SM 2546 / Tractor 4x4 F.A. / C291Q / F-GT

However HISTORIC MILITARY VEHICLES DIRECTORY P. 52 has a photo of a Chevrolet FAT marked up as ‘H5558307’!"

(see: http://www.btinternet.com/~gmhistorian/fordlist.htm )

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Old 03-02-10, 22:49
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Another piece of the Artillery Tractor puzzle:
http://www.haagsebeeldbank.nl/zoeken...eld/bevrijding

Rier view of a FAT, census number H5558308. I thought that solved it, but then I read this:

"H 5558176 - 5558375 / SM 2546 / Tractor 4x4 F.A. / C291Q / F-GT

However HISTORIC MILITARY VEHICLES DIRECTORY P. 52 has a photo of a Chevrolet FAT marked up as ‘H5558307’!"

(see: http://www.btinternet.com/~gmhistorian/fordlist.htm )

Any thoughts?
Rogier,

Nice find and no worries. The picture David refers to is actually depicting a restored Chevrolet CGT which had a known PIB census number off a Ford FGT applied. I think I pointed this out before, must have been on the old forum.

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Ref: http://www.haagsebeeld
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Edited to add larger scan:
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Source: https://haagsgemeentearchief.nl/medi...0-b85fd4c4c3b6

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Old 03-02-10, 23:11
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Thanks for the clarification Hanno, so we are indeed dealing with a Ford in the Haags archief foto?

I'm on the search for more pics now and found this. It's a vehicle of the Dutch troops as well. Any thoughts on the vehicle type would be appreciated.

Source: http://www.haagsebeeldbank.nl/hga:col1:dat298428
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What ever make they are (Which of cause if is of interest) the pictures are great to see thanks Hanno, We still have to make an appointment for the battles dresses.

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Default Dingo and the Princess Irene Brigade

two picture of something else they used too.

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Old 27-11-16, 14:22
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Guy Armoured Car in service with the Dutch Princess Irene Brigade. Somewhere in England, 1941.

And oh, the guy in the turret is Saint Nicolas and his mate.

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Interesting picture Hanno. That seems to be one of the British 3rd Infantry Division LCT's that landed at Sword beach.
Hi Alex,

If it does show the Prinses Irene Brigade coming ashore, it would mean they had Bedford MW's on strength. As far as I know the Brigade was equipped with Fordson 15-cwt trucks. Do you know if they had Bedford 15-cwt trucks also?

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Old 18-02-08, 12:42
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If it does show the Prinses Irene Brigade coming ashore, it would mean they had Bedford MW's on strength. As far as I know the Brigade was equipped with Fordson 15-cwt trucks. Do you know if they had Bedford 15-cwt trucks also?
Hanno, I don't know for sure if they had Bedford MW's in service. Some pictures show 15cwt GS trucks from the rear and make if hard to determine if they are Fordsons, Bedfords or even Morris Commercial. Just like you I thought they had Fordson WOT2's (and a WOT3 which is shown on one of the pictures in the national archive). But, they did have Beford QL's as well, so logistically wise, it wouldn't be too strange to have some Bedford MW's on strength. Below is picture from the National Archives, which shows a 15cwt, supposedly from the Irene Brigade......Can anyone ID the truck....maybe the rear axle?

source: http://beeldbank.nationaalarchief.nl/

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Old 18-02-08, 16:21
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Can anyone ID the truck
Do I see a split rear axle differential? From this grainy picture I would not wager to ID a vehicle. But the tow hook is the typical British one, leaving Fordson, Morris-Commercial or Bedford to choose from . . .

I´m sure one of the MLU members has a census listing from which one will be able to deduct what type of truck Z4846358 was.

On the TWENOT forum, I read the Dutch were allocated the census number block 1283563 to 1288562. However, these must have been supposed to be allocated to their own vehicles. I´m pretty sure those supplied by the British War Department were meant not to be renumbered.

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Old 18-02-08, 21:59
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Going slightly off topic, but interesting pic. Reportedly showing Bedford MW from Prinses Irene Brigade coming ashore in Normandy (via KTR list).
The Nationaal Archief contains the same picture with the same caption:
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Beschrijving: Koninklijke Nederlandse Brigade Prinses Irene. Landing in Normandië
Datum: augustus 1944
Trefwoorden: tweede wereldoorlog|leger|militairen|invasies, Prinses Irene Brigade, Frankrijk|Normandië
Collectie: Collectie Anefo / Londen
Fotograaf: RVD
Fotonummer: 934-9670

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Do I see a split rear axle differential? From this grainy picture I would not wager to ID a vehicle. But the tow hook is the typical British one, leaving Fordson, Morris-Commercial or Bedford to choose from . . .

I´m sure one of the MLU members has a census listing from which one will be able to deduct what type of truck Z4846358 was.
Just noticed that no one has answered this.

Z4844001 - Z4847000 - Ford - Truck 15cwt 4x2 G/S

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Old 07-04-08, 14:52
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On the TWENOT forum, I read the Dutch were allocated the census number block 1283563 to 1288562.
Here's an example of a Chevrolet PAG-trekker, one of reportedly only two which were shipped to the UK by retreating Dutch troops (via Dunkirk, Brest?).
It has been assigned "L1284684" and is shown while use in training in the UK in 1940. (Surely the "L" is a mistake, a utility vehicle / light truck like this should have been assigned either an "M" or "Z".)

Ref: The Great DAF PAG-trekker thread!, picture source: http://www.prinsesirenebrigade.nl/

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Old 29-04-08, 22:55
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Below is picture from the National Archives, which shows a 15cwt, supposedly from the Irene Brigade......Can anyone ID the truck....maybe the rear axle?
Here's a better picture of Z4846358 from the new NIOD BeeldbankWO2.nl:
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Image number: 8696
Collection: Nederlands Instituut voor Oorlogsdocumentatie
Caption: Dutch forces in Normandy. Air protection is provided by the defense platoon.

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Beschrijving: Koninklijke Nederlandse Brigade Prinses Irene.
Landing in Normandië [luchtafweergeschut gemonteerd op een vrachtwagen. Een soldaat wast zijn haren]
Datum augustus 1944
Locatie Frankrijk, Normandië
Nummer toegang 2.24.01.03
Bestanddeelnummer 934-9669

NL-HaNA_2.24.01.03_0_934-9669.jpg
Source: http://proxy.handle.net/10648/ad84e3...8-003048976d84

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If it does show the Prinses Irene Brigade coming ashore, it would mean they had Bedford MW's on strength.
And here is another picture showing the Prinses Irene Brigade had Bedford MW's on strength. This is an early open cabbed one, typical for the hodge-podge of hand-me-down vehicles they were equipped with.



Source: www.gemeentearchief.denhaag.nl
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Intocht van de Prinses Irenebrigade, Bezuidenhoutseweg bij het ministeriegebouw
Fotonummer: 6.00303
Fotograaf: Schrama, J.M.G., 101/4
Datum: ex. 8 mei 1945
1 zwartwitfoto 18 x 24 cm

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And here is another picture showing the Prinses Irene Brigade had Bedford MW's on strength. This is an early open cabbed one, typical for the hodge-podge of hand-me-down vehicles they were equipped with.



Source: www.gemeentearchief.denhaag.nl
Hello Hanno,
The bedford shown above is the tanker that is listed. It has the pump on the front bumper, and if you look closely the curve of the rear mudguard. The tankers were produce upto 1943 ish with aeroscreens, so it may not have been an early production one.

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Thanks John for identifying the Bedford!

On the Haagse Beeldbank another photo of the same vehicle has become available:

http://www.haagsebeeldbank.nl/hga:col1:dat335307

According to the Irene Brigade vehicle list, the vehicle number was L1284766, the chassis number MW19426 and the engine number 16685.

Another photo shows a 1939 or 1940 Ford which was part of the brigade HQ:

http://www.haagsebeeldbank.nl/hga:col1:dat246076
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If it does show the Prinses Irene Brigade coming ashore, it would mean they had Bedford MW's on strength. As far as I know the Brigade was equipped with Fordson 15-cwt trucks. Do you know if they had Bedford 15-cwt trucks also?
Though not reflecting the 1944 situation, the Dutch National Archives have a list of the present used in 1943 (Opgave Auto- en Motormaterieel, 26 Maart 1943).

The following 15 cwt vehicle types are listed:
- truck 15 cwt, 4x2 GS Ford
- Fordson 15 cwt;
- Morris 15 cwt office;
- Bedford 15 cwt.
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My eyes are not improving with age, but is that not a Dodge, maybe a D30 behind the Bedford?
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My eyes are not improving with age, but is that not a Dodge, maybe a D30 behind the Bedford?
Still not too bad, Bill. A Dodge indeed, I'd say a D60L 3-tonner.

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Though not reflecting the 1944 situation, the Dutch National Archives have a list of the present used in 1943 (Opgave Auto- en Motormaterieel, 26 Maart 1943).

The following 15 cwt vehicle types are listed:
- truck 15 cwt, 4x2 GS Ford
- Fordson 15 cwt;
- Morris 15 cwt office;
- Bedford 15 cwt.
Great info Rogier, thanks!

Is the "truck 15 cwt, 4x2 GS Ford" a CMP?

Any more vehicular info available at the Archives?

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Is the "truck 15 cwt, 4x2 GS Ford" a CMP?
I don't know.

Could this be another of the 15 cwt Ford GS trucks, judging from the (partially visible) census number: http://www.nederlandsfotomuseum.nl/c...elf,1/lang,nl/

If so, it may be this vehicle (note the cyclist and the trailer behind the truck): http://www.nederlandsfotomuseum.nl/c...elf,1/lang,nl/

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Old 29-04-08, 23:11
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Going slightly off topic, but interesting pic. Reportedly showing Bedford MW from Prinses Irene Brigade coming ashore in Normandy (via KTR list).
Another PIB vehicle, in this case a Fordson WOT2 coming ashore in Normandy, showing some of the vehicle markings.
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Image number: 8746
Collection: Nederlands Instituut voor Oorlogsdocumentatie
Caption: Dutch transport coming ashore.
Image Date Period: augustus 1944

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Another Bedford MW in Dutch service. From the material available, I deduct this Bedford with the sign "Radio Omroep Herrijzend Nederland" was probably the vehicle used by a certain Mr. Robert Kiek, a special reporter who joined the Irene Brigade. His reports were first broadcasted via emergency radio sets of Radio Brussel. Once the Southern part of the Netherlands was liberated a radio set built by Philips at Eindhoven was used. Broadcasting there started on 3 October 1944 and lasted until January 1946.

Pics come from http://geschiedenis.vpro.nl/artikelen/34538521/ and http://beeldbank.nationaalarchief.nl/na:col1:dat244633.

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The pic of one restored as this Bedford comes from www.armymotorcars.com.

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Old 05-09-08, 16:20
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Bedford with the sign "Radio Omroep Herrijzend Nederland"
At beeldbankwo2.nl I found some more pictures. Image numbers 72467, 72468 and 141139. The second one shows a partial census number "Z5253".

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