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Shipping boots from Rossiters
A truck [registration number 126-085] belonging to Stevens & Boucaut, Shipping and Customs Agents, Port Adelaide, with a load of wooden crates on the back - these are identified as 'shipping boots from Rossiters'.


Peanuts for Gollin & Co (1)
Two trucks [registration numbers 126-084 & 126-085] belonging to Stevens & Boucaut, Shipping and Customs Agents, Port Adelaide, loaded with sacks of peanuts for Gollin & Co.


Peanuts for Gollin & Co (2)
Two trucks [registration numbers 126-084 & 126-085] belonging to Stevens & Boucaut, Shipping and Customs Agents, Port Adelaide, loaded with sacks of peanuts for Gollin & Co.


Peanuts for Gollin & Co (3)
A truck [registration number 126-084] belonging to Stevens & Boucaut, Shipping and Customs Agents, Port Adelaide, loaded with sacks of peanuts for Gollin & Co., and parked in front of a small general store run by H.A. Roseyear.


Peanuts for Gollin & Co (4)
A truck [registration number 126-084] belonging to Stevens & Boucaut, Shipping and Customs Agents, Port Adelaide, loaded with sacks of peanuts for Gollin & Co., and parked in a suburban street.


Donnacona for "T & H"
A truck belonging to Stevens & Boucaut, Shipping and Customs Agents, Port Adelaide, loaded with large flat containers and parked outside the business' head office, with three men (probably, from left, 'Flash', Glen and 'Butcher'). The cryptic caption reads 'Donnacona for "T & H"'.


Soldiers beside truck
Soldiers having a tea break on the road in front of an army truck, one in a convoy moving servicemen in the Northern Territory, parked on the side of a road.


Tractor and truck spare parts workshop
Photograph of a workshop selling spare parts for tractors and trucks. This is possibly in Mount Gambier and the photograph was taken in 1947.


Truck and servicemen near an anthill
Servicemen posing with an Army truck which has been parked beside a large anthill near Darwin.


Bogged Fargo truck en route to the Warburton Ranges
Expedition transport vehicle bogged in mud, en route to the Warburton Ranges, Western Australia, with (probably) Norman B Tindale attempting to dig out the tyre.


Recovery Team with truck and helicopter at Woomera
A member of the Woomera 'Ranges Team' standing next to a truck parked near a white post, possibly a trigonometrical (trig) point marking a missile recovery site. He appears to be in radio contact with the helicopter flying overhead. Black and white print enlargement.


Recovery Team with helicopter and trucks at Woomera
Recovery Officer Donald Tungate (wearing shorts) with four members of the 'Ranges Team' at a missile recovery site, Woomera, South Australia. Overhead a helicopter is preparing to land on the arid terrain (mallee). Two trucks are parked in the foreground. Undated colour print enlargement.


Railway truck accident near Adelaide, South Australia
Two railway trucks which have collided with the wall of a building near Adelaide.


Men and women enjoying a picnic near Gawler, South Australia
Six women and two men sitting in a circle enjoying a picnic near Gawler in South Australia; their truck in the background advertises 'Little Para Nursery'.


A railway track used for grain trucks on a jetty
Part of a railway track on a jetty, possibly at Port Le Hunte, used by trucks bringing grain for shipment by sea.


Coal being discharged into a railway truck
Workmen supervising the discharge of coal from a ship into waiting railway trucks.


Salt trucks at Lake MacDonnell
Six wooden rail trucks heaped high with salt at Lake MacDonnell, near Port Le Hunte, South Australia.


A large brandy still on display
Interested spectators looking at 'the world's largest brandy still' destined for Penfold's winery, displayed on the back of an early make motor truck waiting outside the 'Register' newspaper offices in Adelaide.


A railway truck stacked with bagged wheat
Men sitting on top of a railway truck stacked with bagged wheat at a country railway station in South Australia.


Wrecked trucks after a railway accident near Port Augusta
Piled up railway trucks after an accident near Port Augusta, South Australia.


Steam crane loading coal on to a railway truck
A steam crane loading coal on to a truck attached to a South Australian Railways locomotive. According to a researcher, what this photograph depicts is a steam crane, refuelling the tender of the locomotive with coal. The vehicle immediately behind the locomotive proper, is its Tender, and is more-or-less a part of the locomotive as it carries the supply of coal and water for the locomotive itself. Another researcher provided the following information: 'The 3 ton coaling grab was built by Cowans, Sheldon, Carlisle. It is one of a batch of three built in 1908; works numbers 2994-2993.'


Grain trucks near Galloway's wharf, Port Pirie
Railway trucks packed with bagged grain waiting near Galloway's wharf at Port Pirie.


Overturned trucks after a railway accident in South Australia
Overturned trucks and a stationary locomotive after a railway accident in South Australia.


Horses in cattle trucks at North Parade wharf, Port Adelaide
Horses in cattle trucks waiting for shipment at North Parade wharf, Port Adelaide.


Trucks bringing produce to a warehouse at Port Adelaide
Horse drawn wagons and rail trucks bringing bagged produce to a warehouse at Port Adelaide, South Australia.


Railway trucks
A side view of railway trucks travelling along the East West Line and part of the terrain at the edge of the Line. However a researcher believes this is not the East West (Trans-Australia) line as the 'East West railway carriages did not have footboards'. He believes it is a narrow-gauge line, possibly SA or NT.


Residents outside their home in outback South Australia
Residents standing next to a truck outside their home in outback South Australia.


South Australian Railways truck
A South Australian Railways broad gauge truck, "Z" class 2694, ballast wagon.


Girl charity collectors in Adelaide
Girl charity collectors for the Y.M.C.A. Red Triangle Day appeal with their decorated truck in Brown Street, Adelaide, South Australia.


Men delivering sacks of merchandise
A family of parents and children receiving sacks of merchandise which are being delivered from the back of a truck outside a dwelling in the Darling River basin area of outback New South Wales.