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Tasmania Police Department
Tasmania (Van Diemens Land) has a population of less than 500,000 people roughly divided between the north and the south.
It was setteled by Europeans in 1804 at what became Hobart Town. In the early years most policing functions were performed
by military personnel from the British Army garrison until small Forces were established in Hobart and Launceston (which were
administered separately from the larger Colony of New South Wales in Sydney. Mounted Police patrols were a feature of
the Colony from those early years. Many of the mounted police (from the so called Field Police) were well
behaved convicts who could ride a horse. Their Job was to catch runaway convicts or bush rangers. Up to 1898
the organisation of the police was based on Municipal boundaries (similar to US counties) in which Municipal Police served.
Another Force, the Territorial Police, served in areas not yet established as municipalities. Both Forces were predominantly
horse-mounted. In 1898 the single Tasmania Police Force was established under a Commissioner or Police who was appointed
by the Government (this practice continues today). The population at the time was less than 150,000 whilst the police
force numbered about 240. Most of the State's 100+ police stations were one and two man stations dotted throughout
the country side, all served by horse-mounted police. It wasn't until the late 1920s that the Police Department
had one car. (to serve the Commissioner). As the 1930s approached some members who had their own cars were paid
an allowance for using them for Department use. as the number of privately owned motor vehicles were registered
in the State the Department felt that it needed to increase its policing capacity. Whilst bicycles had earlier been
purchased for police use, particularly in the city areas, by the mid 1930s about 50 motorcycles, Broughs, Harley-Davidsons
and Indians, (both solos and others with side cars) were issued to police in both city and rural areas and the use
of horses for police use deminished. The last horse mounted Trooper lost his his horse to a motorcycle about 1942.
The term "Trooper" continued to be used by police who rode motorcycles until 1956 when the title was phased out. By
the mid 1940s a small number of cars were purchased by the Police Department but it wasn't for another 5 years that the
use of cars for supervision purposes and patrol work. Some of these cars were fitted with radio equipment. by
the Mid 1950s the use of radio equipped cars for general patrol or traffic patrol work (traffic patroll was partly funded by
the Transport Commission). The first cars in widespread use were FJ model Holden cars with number of utilities (pick-ups)
also in service. In later years the contract for the supply of motor cars alternated between Holden (a General motors subsidiary)
and Ford. About 1962 black leather caps worn by Police motorcyclists and replaced by a safety helmet of questionable
value. Apart from the Traffic Patrol cars which bore a small logo on their front doors, other cars bore no
signage. No sirens or flashing lights were carried or used. Some Traffic cars had loud hailers fitted. in
1967 the Department was examining warning devices and actually fitted one car with a loud bell! In the meantime
the number of cars increased for use by police at smaller stations and motorcycles were consigned to a specialist State Traffic
Branch with the greater number of bikes, (from Matchless, to BSAs, Honda and BMW) being centred at either Hobart or Launceston
( north by 200 kilometres). they provided general patrols, escorts or, in some circumstances, quick response to
indents but, over the 1980s to present times gradually diminished in numbers. In the mid 1960s the first radio
equipped bikes entered service. The State Traffic Branch ultimately phased out with control of Traffic police being
transferred to more local control. By the mid 1970s some signage on police units was evident and the fitting of
standard sirens was commenced. Police sirens are the same as those used by both Tasmania Ambulance Service and Tasmania
Fire Service. External lights are the same also made their first appearance. Firstly, as a signal blue light on
the roof, to two blues lights on a roof bar and ultimately a locally made roof mounted red and blue flashing light system
was fitted. Motorcycles were also fitted with a single, extend-able, blue flashing light. In 1976 the use
of various coloured cars ceased and replaced by all white cars. (The Commissioner believed that this would create an
appearance or more police cars on the road,). Today we have the gaudy blue and white chequered signage
on our vehicles. The word "POLICE" has reduced to "Police" because it was felt that the word in
bold upper case print was too aggressive. Ordinary sedans have been largely replaced by larger four wheeled drive vehicles
with lights and sirens. On average the cars are replaced about every 18 months. Currently motorcycles are
BMW's fitted with sirens and radios.
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| Indian Motorcycle |
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| Late 30s Early 40s, BSA motor, Note the horn and Protective Coveralls on his legs |
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| L-R Hghway Patrol Constable Stewart, Trooper Yard, George, Wilkins and Sgt. Baker. 2/14/37 |
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| Trooper D. Bryce, Circa 1942 |
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| Trooper (Late Superintendent) Geoff Ling, early 1950s. Harley-Davidson Outfit |
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| Troopers Harvey Stanley and Jack Buckby, late 1940s |
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| Trooper Bernie McCann, 1953. The BSA cycles were brought especially for the Royal Tour Escort |
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| Royal Tour escort, Hobart, 1953, 2nd from left: Harry Everingham. 2nd from Right: Rex Perkins |
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| Royal Tour escort being inspected by the Governor, 1953, Constable Tom Price is 5th on Left. |
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| Royal Tour escort members, Launceston, L to R Jack Buckby, Peter Delderfield, Harry Everingham, |
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| Triumph cycles early 1950s. |
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| Motor Unit late 1950s. the Senior Constable (Jimmy Johnstone) is without breeches and or leggings |
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| Traffic Cars at Hobart mid 1950s |
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| Traffic Patrol Car: Mid 1950, Note the PA speaker. No sirens were used in this period |
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| Traffic Police - Late 1950s |
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| Ford Falcon Traffic Car - early 1960s |
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| Traffic Police, the member on the right is a Transport Department Member. Mid 1960s |
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| 1960s Triumph Motors,L-R Maurice Massie,Tom Lello,Ron Saunders,Ken O'Garey,Dennis Stephens,Tom Price |
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| 1960s BSA Cycles, Constables Hilton Kruse, Bob Fielding and Hugh Street, Unknown |
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| 1972 Honda cycles, Tim Allen, John Warren and Graeme |
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| Motorcycle Training -Police Academy, Rokeby 1972 |
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| 1973 Honda Motorcycle, Member wearing a cut down coat common with Traffic Police for Cold Weather |
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| Motorcycle Traning Course 1976 on Hondas |
Left to Right: Sgt. B. Webb (Instructor), Constable S. Timmins, S. Collidge,
J. Gilbert, M. Davis, P. Hammond, I. Harris, (Instructor), D. Turnbull, R. Walsh, G. Chambers, R. Price, J. Bird and Senior
Constable D. Grimsey (Instructor).
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| Motorcyclist with newly issued leather jackets and full face helmets, mid 1970s. Blue lights outfit |
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| Holden Van first AIS vehicle. Hobart 1979 |
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| Constable Jim Morrison Late 70s early 80s, were the first group to openly wear side arms on Duty |
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| Late 1980s |
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| Police escort Full leather outfits and full length zippered boots are worn at this time late 90s |
Photos and Information provided by the Curator Russ AMES of the Tasmania Police Historical Group
Museum of Australia
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