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Old 01-04-08, 10:25
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here are a few medical vehicles in WW2 from the Turnbull library depicting New Zealand units in Italy plus 1 from WW1
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Old 01-04-08, 16:39
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Old 07-04-08, 22:37
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A Morris type Y light ambulance most likley RAF type 1701
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Old 07-04-08, 22:42
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For get that statement thats the result of trying to be clever and jump around photo numbers, it should have been this one the other photo is of two Morris CS11 30/F ambulances and a Morris CD30cwt Gs
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Old 08-04-08, 12:01
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from the AWM and an unknown source. Both taken during WW2. One in Hay New South Wales, Australia and the other in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.
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Old 08-04-08, 12:57
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How many miles per gallon do those carts do ?

The Hay pic: would have been the POW internment camp there I would imagine.

Years ago the MV club here went on a trip to look over the Murchison WW2 POW camp in central Victoria ...it was interesting seeing the remains of it all hidden away in the bush ... Odd sights, like the elaborate stone memorial built by German POWs , looking strange sitting by itself in a lonely paddock . And the fancy entrance gates looking totally out of place in a isolated bush setting .We had a tour laid on by a local club member , the Cooler is still there , where they locked up the ' bad boys '. The Kormoran survivors were interned there too and and least one returned to live in the district after the war . Apart from the cooler , there was only one original building still intact ,complete with barbed wire surounds . We had contemporary pics to compare it all . Examples of the large old gum trees were still standing and we matched the scenes from the WW2 photos as if it was 1942 again, the trees matched up perfectly . Eerie feeling overall.

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Old 08-04-08, 13:15
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This is the stone memorial we saw back in 1981 . This WW2 pic from AWM.

The cross had been removed and there was no evidence of the fence , it would still be there today . The land is privately owned and unfortunately vandals have got in over the years and destroyed or defaced other stonework built by the POW's. We looked at an Italian POW stone memorial that had recently been damaged by some moron . The dates had us confused until I pointed out that the FASCIST REGIME in Italy had their own calender beginning with year 1 , in the 1920's .There were intact concrete pillboxes still ready for use , the prisoners garden beds and roadways were still evident too. The location is a few miles of the main Hwy at Murchison.

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Summary: MURCHISON, AUSTRALIA. 1943-01. A MEMORIAL TO FALLEN COMRADES ERECTED BY GERMAN PRISONERS OF WAR INTERNED IN THE CAMPS CONTROLLED BY NO. 13 PRISONER OF WAR GROUP.
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Old 09-04-08, 01:43
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AWM photo showing an RAAF flying Doctor Service with an Indian Bodied Ambulance in the back ground at Mareeba in North Queensland.
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Old 09-04-08, 11:12
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here is an oddball Chevrolet Indian Pattern Ambulance. Oddball in the fact that it is built on a Long Wheelbase Chassis rather then the SWB chassis normally used.

Photo was from Pictures Australia and part captioned..... A and D room 119 Australian General Hospital 1942
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Old 05-05-08, 21:15
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What can anyone tell me about this ambulance in Polish service in the UK, it is built around a 30cwt Ford and the radiator looks to be the early civilian pattern 7V type
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Old 13-09-20, 12:33
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Here's a few pix of a 60 cwt winterized ambulance off the factory photos CD.
Here's another one in postwar service - civilian service, judging by the registration.

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Old 07-10-20, 05:05
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Hi
I must have missed this post,
so some picture of WD Austin K2Y ambulance (1941).
Ex 2AACC. (NSW). Came via Middle est. (lots of bullet holes),Arriving Australia April/May 1942.
Guess work starts here.
WD no. A1207004, to Australia Issued AMF no. A1207004, changed to AMF no. 1207004, should then of being issued with one or two AMF numbers, But this did not appear to have happened. most likely went to Queensland, see film AWM F01986. these Ambulances kept the altered WD numbers and are not listed in the AWM ARN files.
Coming back to NSW. of course it may have never left.
The windscreen was reversed, as happened to about 8 others, and a driver's side head light added, as the mounting had been sawn off in the ME, the headlight being bottom mounting was fitted buy drilling though the radiator mounting bracket, thus the headlight fitted about 1 inch higher on the driver's side.
the pictures are of A1207004(1207004)not all up loaded mmm

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Old 07-10-20, 11:14
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hi Rupert

I have found a few K2Y Ambulances in the ARN register books .
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Old 07-10-20, 16:14
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Hi Mike

could you post more info ybout them? Did you found any another Austins there?
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I have found a few K2Y Ambulances in the ARN register books .
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Old 08-10-20, 07:02
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hi Rupert

I have found a few K2Y Ambulances in the ARN register books .
"WD no. A1207004, to Australia Issued AMF no. A1207004, changed to AMF no. 1207004, should then of being issued with one or two AMF numbers" Maybe you can match the engine nr. to one listed in the ARN books


50219 to 50251 are all refugee K2Y Ambulances . Various other refugee vehicles like WOT2D, Morris Portee, Albion, Bedford are listed. 'Refugee' refers to vehicles headed for places like Malaya or Singapore, but the ships were diverted to Australia.
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Old 09-10-20, 14:29
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Photos from my Collection.
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Thanks for the nice pics Keith.
On the top right picture there is Renault AFB2, not WOT as stated in the file name.
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Old 11-10-20, 10:15
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Post 68. De Havilland Rapide?

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Old 11-10-20, 10:50
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Thanks for the update on the photo Ilian Filipov.
A few more from my collection.
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Hi
just some pictures,
and some Austin K2Y ARN. info.






some as WD nos.at this time.
1205173?/1205774,120592x,1206048,1206062,1206102,1206102,
1206104,1206xxx,1206175,1206177,1206184,1206653,A1 207000,
1207004,1207007,1207012,1208402,(1AACC,2AACC)

AUSTIN 1,AUSTIN 2,(3AACC)

ARN 52019-52051(May 1942-on), 76125-76145(April 1942-May 1942),
(2AACC)
Not all covered.
I suspect that about 70 arrived in Australia, which would be equal to one unit.
most likely with the 2/3rd AFA, on the stepsister convoy.but a guess.

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I think the ambulance plane is a DH84 Dragon, not a DH89 Dragon Rapide. Built in Jan 43 and sold off in 1946 for £50....

Interesting to see above the No2 Mk 1/L ambulance body mounted on the back of a Bedford WL chassis cab- or even flatbed. The painted over headboard suggests an impressed vehicle. Very much a lash up reeking of panic, but there is a picture in the Beaulieu archives of a row of these so a batch must have been made.
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Old 31-01-21, 10:03
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I think the ambulance plane is a DH84 Dragon, not a DH89 Dragon Rapide. Built in Jan 43 and sold off in 1946 for £50....

Interesting to see above the No2 Mk 1/L ambulance body mounted on the back of a Bedford WL chassis cab- or even flatbed. The painted over headboard suggests an impressed vehicle. Very much a lash up reeking of panic, but there is a picture in the Beaulieu archives of a row of these so a batch must have been made.
You are correct, the DH84 was a twin engine and DH86 a four engine. Here's the full history for that aircraft courtesy of ADF Serials. 34-54 2043
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Jan43 Manufactured by De Havilland Aircraft Pty Ltd, Mascot Airport, Sydney NSW.

Jan43 1st Flight at Mascot.

04Feb43 Received by No 2 Aircraft Park (2AP) at Bankstown airport, NSW and bought on charge.

12Feb43 Allocated to ANA Essendon Airport, Melbourne for transport/air ambulance conversion.

15Feb43 Received by ANA at Essendon Airport.

21Mar43 Received by 1 Aircraft Depot RAAF Laverton VIC for weight and post conversion checks.

22Mar43 Allocated to No 2 Air Ambulance Unit at RAAF Station Kingaroy QLD.

25Mar43 Received by 2AAU.

03Apr43 Ferried to Townsville by O404361 FLGOFF C.D. Nicholls and crew for duty with the 2AAU Detachment Townsville.

12May44 Received by 2AAU HQ at Kingaroy, QLD for Air Ambulance duties.

07Sep44 Ferried to Archerfield by when 2AAU HQ at Kingaroy closed on this day and moved to Archerfield Airfield, Brisbane for Air Ambulance duties.

09Nov44 Allocated to No 5 Aircraft Depot (5AD) at RAAF Base Wagga Wagga NSW for storage.

16Nov44 Received by 5AD and placed in storage.

19Sep45 Survey report to Commonwealth Disposal Commission (CDC) recommended disposal.

12Feb46 Sold by CDC to Royal Aero Club of NSW for 50 pounds. RAAF Markings to be removed before issue. CDC Sales Advice No G (Vic) 261 dated 08February 1946 refers.

09Apr46 Issued to purchaser.



Post RAAF History

11Mar46 Allocated registration VH-API.

1946 Sold to Captain Costa of Portuguese Government Air Force, Portuguese Timor.

11Jun46 RAAF Care & Maintenance Unit, Tamworth Operations Record Book 11.6.46:

“Captain Costa and another pilot of the Portuguese Government Air Force arrived this morning from Mascot in DH.84 A34-54. They tested A34-54 and Tiger Moth A17-43 which has also been purchased by the Portuguese Government and later both machines were flown to Williamtown enroute to Sydney.”

14Dec46 Registered as CR-ABT to Transportes Aereos de Timor.

No further information.
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Old 31-01-21, 10:51
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