26-11-2024, 10:17 PM
Yes, quite true, Mike. I had not thought about that connection. Richard Joyner had held the position of Assistant Curator of Horse Power: the Museum of The King’s Royal Hussars in Winchester. The Military Brochure is scanned and is awaiting a release to the Archive web site, just slightly held up at the moment, but I am trying to deal with that along with the other work that is being done.
Looking back through my email, I see that you had provided a photo of the Mulliner prototype (amongst others) This and the others, with your permission, can become part of the Military collection on the Archive web site (in time..).
There were a number of different Military production models, of course, most made by Austin themselves. Production figures of these and those from Mulliner are not known, of course. There are schematic drawings of the Austin versions on the Archive web site - starting at https://archive.a7ca.org/collections/tec.../td0189-2/
1928 Mulliner prototype.JPG (Size: 160.9 KB / Downloads: 237)
Looking back through my email, I see that you had provided a photo of the Mulliner prototype (amongst others) This and the others, with your permission, can become part of the Military collection on the Archive web site (in time..).
There were a number of different Military production models, of course, most made by Austin themselves. Production figures of these and those from Mulliner are not known, of course. There are schematic drawings of the Austin versions on the Archive web site - starting at https://archive.a7ca.org/collections/tec.../td0189-2/
1928 Mulliner prototype.JPG (Size: 160.9 KB / Downloads: 237)