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Look n Nth along Burke Rd Camberwell Junction
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.Is the dark pommy car a Daimler ??????????.
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I used to be a truck driver,
but i am now not a truck driver ,
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that i used to be a truck driver.
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.Is the dark pommy car a Daimler ??????????.
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It certainly has the grille for it, bit I couldn't find a matching picture.
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daimler_Conquest
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I call MG Magnette, either ZA or ZB on the mystery black sedan.Roderick Smith wrote: 170801Tu Metro Twitter - Camberwell ~1954. (Boroondara Library). Kept large so that you can start identifying vehicles. Lots of familiar ones. The closest is a Daimler Conquest, not a Lanchester (both came out of the same factory). Is that a Bedford M in the cluster?
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171013F Melbourne Age - Carlisle St Balaclava, 1930s or 40s (PROV).
Feedback to the original suggested 1930s. The boot in the foreground I feel is 1940s. It isn't quite right for Jaguar Mk IV. I vote Alvis or Armstrong Siddeley.
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Another pair cropped from his great website < www.westonlangford.com/images/photo/100063 >
I have had some up before. Since Weston's death, his son-in-law is keeping the site alive, and the photos are available under creative commons, with due credit.
Any id for the crane and the three trucks?
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