condition, Conservation, treatment

Museum Workshop exhibition opens

by Heidi Bock on 2 November, 2012

We are excited to announce Museum Workshop has opened to over 2000 visitors in the first weekend.

The following are pictures of our Royal Daimler arriving and being pushed into position in the exhibition space.

Arrival of the Daimler (2009.0017.0001) to Acton for Museum Workshop exhibition

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Discoveries from the trial lift

by Vicki Humphrey on 8 September, 2012

We had a successful trial lift of the body off the chassis of the Daimler. All so well planned and well executed that it looked easy. Thanks team! But an enormous amount of preparation was involved.

When the Daimler was built, the coach work was basically added onto the chassis and then the upholstery and the special fittings – fit for a Royal – were put in place.

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First wash in a long, long time…

by David Hallam on 12 June, 2012

On a warm sunny autumn day in Canberra outside the National Museum of Australia’s storage repository in Mitchell, the conservation team gave the Daimler a high pressure hot wash to remove heavy accretions of dirt and road debris from the undercarriage. Prior to the wash,  ‘truck wash’ and degreaser were applied to all surfaces.

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Some pleasant, and not so pleasant surprises!

by Monica Lindemann on 8 June, 2012

As part of our conservation treatment, we have begun work on the body of the Daimler to remove internal carpets, floor panels and seats.

In the pictures below, you can see that we have had some interesting finds.

Removing floor driver cabin, Ken Houlahan
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