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Old 11-01-12, 05:28
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Good Idea. Earl Elliott.
'Earl' said State 'O Maine.
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Old 11-01-12, 16:32
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Sir Anthony, 1st Earl of State 'o Main?

And his post nominals? Must be KCMG (that's 'Knows Canadian Military Gear'), and how about 'MM' (Much Militaria) and the classic 'VD and Bar' (that's actually 'Victorian Decoration' and stands at the Bar!)

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Old 11-01-12, 19:18
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Sir Anthony, 1st Earl of State 'o Main?

And his post nominals? Must be KCMG (that's 'Knows Canadian Military Gear'), and how about 'MM' (Much Militaria) and the classic 'VD and Bar' (that's actually 'Victorian Decoration' and stands at the Bar!)

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As a staunch New South Welshman I think perhaps a clarification 'VD and Bar' should read 'VD and Bar (NSW)' even though this could well have been bestowed by Queen Victoria herself had she known him.

How did this thread become so badly derailed?
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We could also add S.I.R. after it as well for Seriously Into Rust

In my case S.I.R. stands for Seriously Irrisistable Roo!
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Perhaps a standard position that they painted the ARN & we may be able to rub or wet the paint to see what lies beneath.....
ARN should be painted near the door on the LHS of the body, and possibly elsewhere too.
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Old 14-03-12, 17:44
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Hi Tony The pic had me thinking that you had uncovered an unrecognizable mobile radar cabin. The AWM caption suggests that it is most likely a van used for photographic work carried out by a Survey Company. I sure looks as if it might have been a mobile radar cabin.
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123808 was a 'Trailer, 4 wheel, Camera Type AE' built on a No.1 Local Pattern 4 wheel trailer by Ritchie Brothers, who supplied many of the specialist trailers to the Australian Army. The really curious thing about this particular one is that it was not disposed of until 1977: that's nearly 34 years of service!

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