BICYCLE, Postmans

H1993.215

Red painted bicycle with brown leather saddle and wide carry rack attached to front wheel. Cross bar has metal plate across full width with 'PMG' cut out of metal. On right side paint scratched back to read '615' and on left '415'. Small black plate is attached under the 'M' of 'PMG' reading '415'. Rack has extra supports hooked over handlebars. Back tyre tread is single ridges running around length of tyres. Has fawn coloured handle grips. Has front and rear mudguards, rear is white painted near end. Chain and pedals are operational. Used by postmen to deliver mail in Perth. 'PMG' stands for the Postmaster Generals Department who controlled the mail service and the telephone service in Australia until split into Telecom and Australia Post, date uncertain.

Department: 

History Department

Collection

History Collection

Collection Item Data

Accession Number: H1993.215
Accession Date: 3 Jun 1993

Material

Metal

Metal, leather, rubber

Rubber/Natural Resin
Leather
Metal/Metal
Leather/Leather

Measurement

length1880mm
width400mm
height980mm

 


 

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