Historical Images : Trucking - Victoria Australia
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- Опубликовано: 15 июл 2021
- Nostalgic look at trucking and the transport industry mainly in Victoria Australia - It will also highlight locations within Victoria, the style of advertising / signage / business types of commercial vehicles and various makes and models of trucks.
The narration is what was stated with the photos via the State Library - Victoria
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Photographic images: State Library - Victoria
Photographers credited at the end of the video
Very enjoyable and brought back some memories, thank you, bring on part-2...
Thanks ... I enjoy putting them together - I'll do my best, but there are so many photos I can't use for copyright reasons and in private collections not made public.
Never noticed some of these old vids. I remember starting at the beginning of yer channel but stopped.
Model Dairy trucks are in
Carrington Road Box Hill.
Not Kew
Thanks for the update ... Unfortunately the narrative is what the photos are presented with from the State Library - Victoria archives ... I have discovered that when people donated their images or photos, the information attached with them might not be always correct and I guess this gives those in the know to make those corrections !
woops ... I just deleted a comment by mistake ... but yes, trucks were made to last and unfortunately we have be conditioned to be consumers to keep updating stuff with products having a much shorter shelf life !