RE: Hobart photo - 120
  Bill Johnson

As I’ve said before --- my grandfather in 1932 had a petrol bowser on the footpath outside his shop – the brand was PAX with a black and white insignia – a hand operated pump. A few years later Pax was absorbed by ALBA (yellow and bluish I think) and then by 1938 the bowser was electrified and was the flying red horse --- Vacuum Plume I think. A short distance away there had been a Texaco (yellow!) and it became Caltex.

Bill J

From:tramsdownunder@... [mailto:tramsdownunder@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Greg
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Subject: Re: [TramsDownUnder] Hobart photo - 120

Plume

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On 6 Jul 2020, at 9:04 pm, Peter Bruce p1.bruce@... mailto:p1.bruce@gmail.com > wrote:



"At the Sign of the Flying Red Horse". Can't remember the brand....Mobil??

On Sun, 5 Jul 2020 at 16:11, Mal Rowe mal.rowe@... mailto:mal.rowe@gmail.com > wrote:

On 05/07/2020 15:30, Ian Saxon wrote:

116 turning from Augusta Road onto New Town Road, West Hobart

Love the petrol station!