Love these old stories, reading one of Len Beadles books has given me a bit of zest for these tales.
I do have a question though, what is a Tellurometer used for?
Hi all,
I would like to share a recent stumble-upon, the following website of National Mapping (NATMAP)'s history
XNATMAP home page
Under the title header if you look at the NATMAP link there are a number of galleries with Series Ones, Twos, Two As, Forward Controls probably some Threes; and a number of Inters and larger trucks.
More can be found under 'Documents' in particular Published Documents> Geodetic Survey
Here are a few selected favourites
and a short story about the last (Aussie) Forward Control:
Article by Paul wise
Love these old stories, reading one of Len Beadles books has given me a bit of zest for these tales.
I do have a question though, what is a Tellurometer used for?
Now I know what a tel-thingy is.
THE BIRTH OF THE MRA-2 TELLUROMETER AT NATMAP
Here is a recent clip (a couple of months ago) of a 1957 Series 1 playing trains-moving a pair of 1951 steam locomotives (named Alfred and Judy) in the UK:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9x3QBSPCF5k]MVI 8766 - YouTube[/ame]
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiiiTgl8B_Q]MVI 8767 - YouTube[/ame]
Did you notice the spring leaves on the Series I parting due to the acute angle on the winch cable? I thought the Series I was going to be lifted off the floor with the initial attempt.![]()
Roger
Interesting article and I wonder if this SIIB was the one tested by the Army several years earlier. After all the Army Testing Establishent was a branch of the Dept of Supply and located in Maribyrnong.
The one fault in the article is it's reference to the last forward control. SIIB were still being sold new in 1973 (33100455D-4/10/73, 33100439D-16/7/73, 33100441D-11/7/73)
You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.
Found this on another website. The caption simply said 'roo shootin'
The latest edition of my flyfishing magazine is heaven, it has merged fishing with Series landies in a story about a group of anglers who were the first to take vehicles into Tassies Western lakes area. In 1962 they took a "1954 short-wheelbase landrover" and a 90" ute where none had gone before. The story is in Flylife Number 71 FlyLife - About Us and some of the Series pictures are below
Here's a gallery of Land Rover images on Flickr from 'lindsaybridge'
Land Rover/s - a set on Flickr
Series I, II/IIa and a Forward Control IIa.
I wonder what the angle iron hanging under the bumper is for?
A few more Flickr selections
1962 - Don (aka Bondi) Beech and "Klaus Immerman ornothologist from Germany" with Govt. Landrover in KRS area by Kununurra Historical Society Archive & Museum, on Flickr
1962 - Crys and Karen Richards with Landrover at WA-NT border - KHS-2011-31-201-7.69-P2-D by Kununurra Historical Society Archive & Museum, on Flickr
1961 - Kevin's parents visiting from Perth on drive to Top Dam - KHS-2011-31-192-6.42-P2-D by Kununurra Historical Society Archive & Museum, on Flickr
1959 - Unknown men with black snake - KHS-2011-31-431-8.01-P2-D by Kununurra Historical Society Archive & Museum, on Flickr
Dinner!
All of which can be seen in this collection
Cars in the North - a set on Flickr
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