Hi Guys, found these photos and seeing it was wet cold and wintry and i spent most of my time being bored, I thought you may enjoy the past like i did.
A picture tells a tale form time past, check out the up to date Child Car Seat that was top of the range at time.
I do remember travelling on the Southern Aurora as small child in the 60s.
Some of the trains in Southern France still have the old dog boxes but they are not so much fun now.
I also remember a slow combustion stove and oven the size of a small car which heated the water. Not a Canberra but a Carmichael.
Thanks Guys, Paul, my dear wife Alice actually finds all this stuff, she is part of a group of people who delve deep to find things of the past, especially from the Ballart and surrounding areas.
I can remember my baby sister travelling in one of those car seats. The TV licence is interesting as I had forgotten all about the need to have one - we rented from Radio rentals so they covered that. As for cars, I remember my boss at Neutral Bay had an ad for a new Morris Cowley. 185 pounds ($370) brand new in 1930.
Thanks Guys, Paul, my dear wife Alice actually finds all this stuff, she is part of a group of people who delve deep to find things of the past, especially from the Ballart and surrounding areas.
Leon
Cool, thanks Leon. I can’t see the WD40 one making it past the drawing board these days hey!?
Cheers Leon .I remember those Kero heaters had one in the 70’s.However the WD40 add made me chuckle wonder how that would go down today in our world of political correctedness.
Derek
I travelled on the Southern Aurora in 1972 (I was 9!) with my dad. He had to go to Sydney for a week for work. We were living in Traralgon so we headed down to Melbourne on Friday afternoon, caught the train and I stayed at my Grandmothers place for the week. Can still remember having dinner and then dad took me with him to the lounge car. It was a huge adventure sharing the cabin with my dad.
Malcolm
Thanks Greg, yes we are very well and healthy enjoying each day.
Soon we will be moving from the present Farmstay and moving to another quite close to where we are now.
Looking forward to it, always new adventures awaiting.