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Old 12-06-2022, 11:49 AM   #1
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Default GMH photos South Oz 1938-1945

https://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/f...+Darian/page:7

Photos from State Library of South Australia; not to be used for commercial purposes. Photographer was Darian Smith.

The link should take you to page 7 of about 80 pages of photos from GMH's plant/s in South Australia, circa 1938-1945. (30 photos per page) Proceed from there. Comprehensive range of photos including munitions, weapons, aircraft parts, tools, car parts, models for post-war cars etc. Click on a photo and enlarge it. Click on back arrow at top left of screen to get back to the page of 30 that you were on. Sometimes clicking on a photo will take you to a subset of related photos, so click on back arrows to get back to the page of 30.

There is a Ford on pages 50-51; they must have been studying its styling. (Also, on page 48 is a comparison of Dodge, Ford and Chev doors.)
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