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Old 15-01-06, 17:23
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Haven't seen too many of these so let's get started.
This photo is from the RAF station at Camp Borden, 1 hour north of Toronto, Ontario. The 'car' is the airfields firetruck.
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This truck is also from Camp Borden.
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Haven't seen too many of these so let's get started.
This photo is from the RAF station at Camp Borden, 1 hour north of Toronto, Ontario. The 'car' is the airfields firetruck.
Clive,

Look like they are both Fords, fire truck a T, other a long wheelbase, is that a TT ?

I note the rope around the front axle on the firetruck, I can only guess that this is to restrict the movement to stop bouncing, a sort of "check strap" !

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'6th Australian Field Ambulance (6AFA) car. Merricourt 1916'
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'Villers-Bretonneux. 23 June 1919 - Albion'
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Next one is from the Mortlock Libary of South Australia through Pictures Australia site neg # B56727 'Daimler ambulance 1916'
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Old 15-01-06, 23:16
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Motor Ambulances of No. 3 Field Ambulance, C.A.M.C. July 1916
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Motor Ambulances of No. 2 Field Ambulance, C.A.M.C. June, 1916.
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Old 15-01-06, 23:33
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Personnel of the Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force, Vladivostok, Russia 1919
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Old 16-01-06, 11:43
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Well done Clive i had been looking at some of my WW1 stuff with at some time starting a thread, looks like its taking off with avengence.
A couple of items to be included first a Holt semi tracked artillery tractor, im not sure what the chap on the left is up to probably be one or two comments to follow the second is two AEC 3 tonners of the royal navy loaded with jolly jack tars outside the Anchor inn. Bet they hit the rum hard
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I know this isn't a softskin but it's a good thread to include this WW I vehicle. Found the pic on the internet with the caption: Canadian Motor Machine Gun detachment; Somme 1917. I've never seen such a vehicle. Can anyone i.d. it?
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These armoured waggons (note original spelling) were manufactured by Auto Car of the US. BGen Brutinel, an ex-pat Frenchman in Canada, raised, in Ottawa, the 1st Motor Machine Gun Brigade. He obtained a number of these as well as an ambulance, stores cars, etc.. Archives has a good selection of photos but none seems to be on-line.
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These armoured waggons (note original spelling) were manufactured by Auto Car of the US. BGen Brutinel, an ex-pat Frenchman in Canada, raised, in Ottawa, the 1st Motor Machine Gun Brigade. He obtained a number of these as well as an ambulance, stores cars, etc.. Archives has a good selection of photos but none seems to be on-line.

Thanks Clive for I.D.'ing this vehicle. I wonder how mobile it was in the mud of the Western Front! Quick question...is that an officer trying to check the air pressure?!?


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Old 16-01-06, 18:36
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is that an officer trying to check the air pressure?!?
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Dunno. I thought it was an Engineer
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Dunno. I thought it was an Engineer

Touche! LOL! I r hungineer!


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RAF Fire House - Camp Borden, Ont. 1918.
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RFC Fire Engine House & Equipment, Camp Leaside, Ont. 1918
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Old 16-01-06, 21:20
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Mechanical Transport - Canadian Small Arms Inspection & Repair Depot, Greenwich, England
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Another from the AWM

COLOGNE, GERMANY. C. 1919 - Leyland truck
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Old 16-01-06, 21:40
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Another from the AWM

This is one of 9 photos (like a walkround) of the vehicle

Crossley Aviation Wagon 1917
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Old 16-01-06, 21:42
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And another AWM one

Peerless three ton lorry France 1917
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Old 16-01-06, 21:44
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last one from www.pcmodeler.com



WW1 STD 'Liberty truck'

EDIT I just visited the above web site (which I took off the picture) and it has changed to include all types of 'models' and not just plastic ones. No sign of any truck (or other) pictures as well LOL
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And another to cover up my surprise at the last web site

Unknown source as I do not know where this one come from...sorry..

Karrier WDS 3 ton truck
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Old 16-01-06, 22:25
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Repair Car, Ammunition Park. June, 1916.
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A car passing over the former German front-line trench on Vimy Ridge Oct. 1917
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Old 16-01-06, 22:29
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German officers, flying a white flag on their car, entering Canadian lines to show the location of German mines, France, Nov. 1918
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R.F.C. (Canada) Motor Transport Section, 1917, Desoronto, Ont.
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Old 17-01-06, 02:18
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another AWM photo. 'France. c.1917 Aussie Peerless truck.'
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Old 17-01-06, 02:21
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Another AWM Photo.

'Hamadan, Middle East; Persia 1918 - Fiat lorries with 4 disabled (due to lack of spare parts) Peerless lorries on Right'
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