EditorialRichard Bergh, The Verger's House at Tyres?, Klockarg?rden at Tyres?, painting, 1911, oil on canvas, Height, 99 cm (38.9 inches), Width, 85 cm (33.4 inches), Signed, RB, - 1911 -.
EditorialNegative - French 'Senechal' Car, Prahran, Victoria, circa 1930, A French 'Senechal' car. The body was designed and built by Albert Butcher in the backyard of his home. The car is said to have had high pressure tyres and wide wheels.
EditorialPhotograph - Group of Bicycle Riders, Exhibition Building. Carlton, 1920s-1930s, Group of cyclists lined up outside the Exhibition Building, they may be preparing for the start of the 1927 Dunlop Cycling Grand Prix road race. the the South Pacific Tyre...
EditorialNegative - Talia, South Australia, 1923, A man pumping up a tyre, watched by his young son. The car, which carries two spare tyres is on a country road.
EditorialNegative - International Harvester, Farmall F-20 Tractor (Rubber Tyres), 1940, Part of a large collection of glass plate and film negatives, transparencies, photo albums, product catalogues, videos, motion picture films, company journals, advertisement...
EditorialNegative - South Melbourne, Victoria, Feb 1938, The Kenworth Rubber Reclaim Proprietary Limited after being destroyed by fire. The contents were primarily old tyres. In the background are timber stacks and a timber yard.
EditorialNegative - International Harvester, Farmall H Tractor (Rubber Tyres), 1940, Part of a large collection of glass plate and film negatives, transparencies, photo albums, product catalogues, videos, motion picture films, company journals, advertisements a...
EditorialNegative - Bairnsdale, Victoria, 1934, A van used for the Melbourne to Bairnsdale parcel and newspaper service there are three new tyres strapped to the radiator of the van. There appear to be two more tyres, wrapped, on the roof of the van.
EditorialNegative - Mount Macedon, Victoria, 1910, A man and two women in a car in front of the Waterfalls Hotel. A second man stands beside the car. There are two spare tyres strapped to the running board.