Trip along the Birdsville Track [B 69530] • Photograph


Stock transport truck
A stock transport truck parked in a paddock, with the driver standing beside it.


Man with equipment
A man standing in a yard, holding a piece of equipment.


Repairs en route
Two men working on an axel and wheels in the outback.


Transporting wool
Two trucks, one large and one small, both heavily loaded with bales of wool.


Men pushing a truck
Men pushing a truck up a sandhill.


Trucks at a settlement
Two trucks, one belonging to H.E. Ding of Yunta, parked outside an outback building. Additional information supplied by a researcher. This photo may be taken outside the Carrieton butcher shop. Ford jailbar-grille truck at front is c1940. The twin-cab 'trailer' is a modified c1933 International bullnose truck as used by Hurtle Ackland on the Hawker-Carrieton mail run at that time. Fred Teague who worked for Ding's later had the 'twin-cab' on the Hawker- Carrieton mail run.


Bogged truck
Three men standing in front of a truck bogged on a sandy track.


Storage area
A platform, propped up on 44 gallon drums, at an unidentified location.


Truck crossing sand dune
A truck, viewed from a distance, driving over a sand dune in the outback.


Truck crossing sand dune
A truck driving over a sand dune in the outback.


Truck loaded with wool
A truck, loaded with bales of wool, parked in front of the premises of Bottom & Clark.


Truck accident
A large truck, loaded with bales of wool, leaning precariously to one side with the far wheels in a ditch.


Group with truck
Two men and two women, standing beside a truck owned by H.E. Ding of Yunta.


Man with truck
Wally Bottom standing beside a loaded truck in the outback. According to a researcher, 'he was the Tom Kruse of the Broken Hill Mail up through Tibooburra'.


Truck loaded with timber
A truck loaded with milled timber, parked in a dry creekbed.


Stock transport truck
Stock truck No.14, belonging to Bottom & Clark, Broken Hill - Tibooburra.


Expedition truck
An old truck, heavily laden, with three men.


Man at Fred Teague's premises
Fred Teague standing in the doorway of his premises.


Man holding equipment
A man standing in front of a structure, holding a piece of equipment.


Three men in the outback
Three men squatting on the ground with parts of a truck adjacent.


A man and a truck
A man standing beside a small, heavily laden truck.


H.E. Ding truck
A man standing near a truck belonging to H.E. Ding, Yunta, Olary, Lyndhurst.


J.W. Manfield's premises
Five people standing on the verandah of J.W. Manfield's premises. According to a researcher, this photograph was taken by her great grandmother, Alice Hopewell. It is of the Innamincka Store of which Alice's father A.B. Hiddle, was one of the proprieters.


Truck and trailer
Three men standing in front of a stock truck with a trailer attached.


Man with equipment
A man standing in a garden with a piece of equipment. See also B 69530/32.


Wally Blutcher
A casual portrait of Wally Blutcher.


Tom Kruse
A casual portrait of Tom Kruse standing at a gate. (Man identified by a researcher).


Museum display
Photograph of a pedal radio generator and a morse keyboard in a museum.


Memorial stone
A memorial stone to the Simpson Desert expedition, 1939.


Radio equipment
View of radio equipment on shelves in a building.