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Opening of the Geelong Gallery - 1915
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Re: Opening of the Geelong Gallery - 1915
A nice RHD 1913 that could use a wash. Original tyres?
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Re: Opening of the Geelong Gallery - 1915
Commentary with the website said the pic was taken in 1915, something tells me they may not be original, but who knows. Looks like whitewall tires, I have to wonder if they would be aftermarket? I thought the early cars all came with either all white (usually smooth at that) or grey tires. But what do I know! 

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Re: Opening of the Geelong Gallery - 1915
Appears to have John Brown 16 headlights and 110 side lights, not Clasco.
Can't tell what the generator is.
Can't tell what the generator is.