Spotting with Pemberton 1938

January 27, 2016

John Pemberton has kept a record of every registration he has seen from pre-war days, in country order.     The (many) pages are now in the Club archive, as John is moving home and needs the space!      Here is the first page of his Netherlands chapter, which should keep the reader occupied for a while, in determining the registration region or status of the operator………..

More to follow.

Not many of us can claim to have seen such plates as these in our early spotting career!

Have our Dutch members any observations?

January 27, 2016


PEMBERTON List complete

January 6, 2016

January 6 2016

Here, at last, is John Pemberton’s spotting list (or the most interesting bits of it) for the 1950s-1980s.    What a fruitful period that was for spotters of the day!

We have rendered it as accurate as we can, but look forward to receiving your corrections and amendments, either by Comment in the Blog, or by email to:

vicbrumby@gmail.com

Just click on

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ztpno23iktub74p/Pemberton%20BLOGLIST%2020150106.xls?dl=0


November 3, 2015

Read the Comments below…….


43 YEARS OF SPOTTING NOTES

October 4, 2015

A Member recalls from his ‘spotting’ books.

 

In 2014, longstanding EUROPLATE Member JOHN PEMBERTON EU 083 kindly passed his logbooks for the years 1955-1998 for inspection by EU 038 Vic Brumby.      A year’s analysis of John’s handwriting and his many amazing sightings are now complete (though may never be finished in the total detail) and are attached here for the scrutiny of our Members.       Only about 2% of John’s book-sightings have been selected for this précis, chosen on the basis of their perceived interest to historians.

You will note how varied and exotic are the sightings from the earlier years, when great ships crossed the globe, carrying cars and people to and from their overseas jobs with colonial territories and other developing nations, such as the USA.    That group, and the diplomats and the early Aid organisations, usually brought their personal vehicles back with them on the ships at the end of their tours of duty, and they could circulate in their home country for up to a year, on the foreign plates, as they waited for their next postings.    The 1940’s, 50’s and 60’s were perhaps the most fruitful years for international car movements.

Car hire was in its infancy, as was air travel, and until those became commonplace, there were few fundamental changes to the plate-enthusiasts’  great days out in the capitals and great dock cities of the day.    John notes sightings from all over the U.K., though mostly from London.

Coincidentally, a few photographs exist of John’s recorded plates, taken by other EUROPLATE members who were also active at the time, e.g. 1958 Aruba A-6147,

(NA)(Ar 58)_A-6147_cupl_London.1959VB

and Grenada P 2734 below.    These pictures are noted within the spreadsheet with pink-coloured background lines.          

(Click to enlarge images)

P 2734 was a rare Grenada (WG) plate seen by EU 038 on this MG TD near Newmarket in April 1969 , and (without photo) noted by EU 083 in July 1969.

P 2734 was a rare Grenada (WG) plate seen by EU 0038 on this MG TD near Newmarket in June 1969 , and (without photo) noted by EU 0083 in July 1969.

Now, open the Excel spreadsheet below:

Pemberton BLOGLIST 20150106

Any corrections or improvements you may wish to offer, will be gratefully received and used to refine the database further.   Such material, please, to

vicbrumby@gmail.com

Oct.7, 2015.  Already some corrections have been advised and incorporated in to the latest version of the spreadsheet.

Vic.

 


More Togo 1970s and on

September 16, 2015

 

 

Another delivery/transit Togolese Peugeot 404 Familiale, this time with an AE suffix. All meanings unknown. Brumby archive, via Murray Bailey c 1971.

RT AE — Another delivery/transit-plated Togolese Peugeot 404 Familiale, this time with the Foreign Aid code AE as suffix. This abbreviates Assistance Etrangé, and perhaps the car will be issued the RT-AE ‘Aid’ plates shown next……. …………Brumby archive, via Murray Bailey c 1971, Cote d’Ivoire.

(TG 56-75)(aid)_RT AE 827 slide3_VB1970

The only Togo seen by EU38 in 55 years - in Swiss Cottage, London, in 1970 and photographed by VB and Terry Gray separately. Renault 16. The red plates covered the teporary importation of Foreign Aid personnel for the duration of their Togo posting, and avoided the rigors of import duties.

The only Togo seen by EU38 in 55 years – in Swiss Cottage, London, in 1970 and photographed by VB and Terry Gray separately.   A Renault 16.   The red plates covered the temporary importation of Foreign Aid personnel for the duration of their Togo posting, and thus avoided the rigors of import duties.   RT AE 827 –  (Assistance Étrange)

(TG 75-08)(F72-3)_RT 1001 F_pl_Masplvb

RT 1001 F (75-2008)      Privately-used vehicle plate colours changed to blue on white in 1975 from white on black.   Series ran to c.2008.

(TG 2008~)_3219 AH_cr_anon.jpg

Current Togo, from about 2008.     Lettering is blue, and can also be black

 

This surprising image via Yves Lausseq is said to be from Togoland during the period it was administered by France as a Trusteeship, in the 20s to the 50s. A German colony until WW1, it was subsequently managed by GB and France until independence in 1956. Numerals-only! Thank you Yves.

2003 — This surprising image via Yves Lausseq is said to be from Togoland during the period it was administered by France as a Trusteeship, in the 20s to the 50s. A German colony until WW1, it was subsequently managed by GB and France until independence in 1956. Numerals-only!
Thank you Yves.

 

 


MORE BEETLES DU MONDE

September 16, 2015

The Europlate VW collection continues to grow, as members and friends fill the gaps in the missing countries.

Unknown Doris Nieh went snapping for our pleasure in these later years……

Volkswagen photo 1959 Doris Nieh-1

70 104 .. 104=USA embassy, Lebanon Diplomatic.     The music-mistress on the hoarding must have an obedient class……..

70 104

Birma 1959 Volkswagen photo 1959 Doris Nieh

D 8308  —  1959 Burma via Doris Nieh

GR private 1956-59 89542 2 Volkswagen photo 1959 Doris Nieh

A 56 89542  —  1959 Greece (Athens) via Doris Nieh.     IX = Idiotikos Chrisis (Private use)

RL 51945 1959 Volkswagen photo 1959 Doris Nieh

51945  —  Background Beirutis 1959

HKJ 1959 Volkswagen photo 1959 Doris Nieh

12632  —  1959 Jordan

ET prive C 12716 Volkswagen photo 1959 Doris Nieh

Privé C 12716  –  1959 Cairo, private vehicle (white on black)

IND 1959 Volkswagen photo 1959 Doris Nieh-1

WBC 7457  —  1969 West Bengal. VW Kombi/Microbus by Doris Nieh – a good spotter!

J 5 9533 1959 Volkswagen photo 1959 Doris Nieh

1969 Japan .   1955-62 series.    5=four-wheeled cars between 660-2000cc for Private Use.  Green on white.

 

I wonder where Doris went for her holidays in 1970 and on??


More plates to identify

September 11, 2015

No Hints given at this stage!

Identify the vehicles, too, if you can, and date the set of pictures…..

(TG 56-75)(A62-4)_RT-6952-A_VBmb1970s

Two countries shown here. And evidence of a damaged negative.

(TG 56-75)(A62-4)_RT 7006-A_VBmb

Togo-registered Datsun Bluebird, 410 Series, made from 64 to 67, between two new Peugeot 404 estates awaiting permanent registration, but bearing identical temporary International Aid plates at time of picture.

(TG 56-75)(transit)_RT WJ_slide1_VB

Togo temporary transit RT WJ, seen near Mopti, Mali in 1973. in a desert airfield stop between Bamako and Timbuktu.


Bahamas and Out-Islands

July 23, 2015

The Bahama Islands have a great variety of numberplate types for different vehicle functions, and many of them are dedicated to the particular island on which they are licenced.     Thus a black-on-yellow taxi plate can be seen on every inhabited island, but marked with the Island code:

 

NP 127  --  Nassau, capital of the Bahamas, uses the code of its island, New Providence, to code its taxi plates.    Brumby archive 2015

NP 127 — Nassau, capital of the Bahamas, uses the code of its island, New Providence, to code its taxi plates.    This 1997 series is still current.       Brumby archive 2015

AB 64 -- Abaco Island taxi  Brumby archive 2008

AB 64 — Abaco Island taxi.                      Brumby archive 2008

The Exuma Cays which have motors, use the code EX  to show their origin.and use the standard black-on-yellow given to all public taxis in the archipelago.

EX 12  —  The few Exuma Cays which have motors, use the code EX to show their origin. and use the standard black-on-yellow given to all public taxis in the Bahamian archipelago.

This obsolete Dealer plate from the 1976-97 colour series, was for sale in a fleamarket in Nassau.    Brumby archive 2015

OT 5  —  This Dealer plate from an unknown colour series, was for sale in a fleamarket in Nassau.                                           Brumby archive 2015

The current white-on-orange Dealer (On Test) plate required a 5-km. pursuit round New Providence, to snap this shot.     Bruby archive 2015

OT 313  —  The current white-on-orange Dealer (On Test) plate required a 5-km. pursuit round New Providence, to snap this shot.                          Brumby archive 2015

An early Dealer/On Test plate seen in Nassau in 1986.      Brumby archive 1986

OT 78  —  A Dealer/On Test plate seen in Nassau in 1986.        Brumby archive 1986

 

 

30  --  The white-on-black special issue plates are allocated to VIPs

30 — The white-on-black special issue plates are not presently understood.    It MAY be that an owner can ask for the re-issue of a pre-independence, numbers-only registration, such as 61, below.                                                            Brumby archive 2015

from the 1930s tothe 1960s, Bahamas used a smple numeric registration, in the British style/size and if the cars left the islands, adhesive tags were often added to aid identification.    Here, car 61 (a re-issue) on a Triumph 2000 estate car seen in England carries 'Nassau' and 'Bahamas' either side of the number.

Nassau 61 Bahamas  —  from the 1930s to the 1960s, Bahamas used a simple numeric registration, in the British style/size, and if the cars left the islands, adhesive tags were often added to aid identification.        Here, car 61 (a re-issue even then) on a Triumph 2000 estate car seen in 1971 England, carries ‘Nassau’ and ‘Bahamas’ either side of the number.             Brumby archive 1971

 

(BS 30s-60s)_61_cu_VBmb

 

 

CD 39  --   is from the long-running white-on-blue diplomatic series, made on plastic sheet, rather than the pressed-alloy material of most Bahamas plates.

CD 39 — is from the long-running white-on-blue diplomatic series, made on plastic sheet, rather than the pressed-alloy material of most Bahamas plates.     Brumby archive 2015

CD 304  --  in Nassau, May 2015.     Brumby archive 2015

CD 304 — in Nassau, May 2015.                                      Brumby archive 2015

CD 12  --  see in Ascot, GB, during 1970s.    Brumby archive 1973

CD 12 / Bahamas  — see in Ascot, GB, during 1970s.    Morris Marina estate car.                                        Brumby archive 1973

 

S 17    --  A few horsedrawn carriages ply forhire near the cruise terminal in Hassau and some carry an old black-on-white  plate type no longer in use.     Brumby archive 2015

S 17 — A few horsedrawn carriages ply forhire near the cruise terminal in Hassau and some carry an old black-on-white plate type no longer in use. Brumby archive 2015

a much overpainted carriage plate S 17.

A much overpainted carriage plate S 17.

 

Limousines with uniformed drivers have long had their own 'Livery' plates in the Bahamas.   Currently two types exist, both in yellow-on-black, the LI version seeming to be the most recent.     Brumby archive 2015

LI 47  —  Private-hire Limousines with uniformed drivers have long had their own ‘Livery’ plates in the Bahamas.    Currently two types exist, both in yellow-on-black, the LI version seeming to be the most recent.                                                       Brumby archive 2015

The other livery format uses the island code on the yellow-on-black  plate - though by no means do all the smaller Out Islands have a limousine series, as there is no need.                       Brumby archive 2015

Livery NP 239  —  The other livery format uses the island code on the yellow-on-black plate – though by no means do all the smaller Out Islands have a limousine series, as there is no need.                               Brumby archive 2015

 

The former colours for Livery plates from the 1970s to 1995, were black-on-white.     This Mercedeswas phot'd in Nassau in 1986.           Brumby archive 1986

Livery N/P 213  —  The former colours for Livery plates from the 1970s to 1995(?), were black-on-white.          This Mercedes was photo’d in Nassau in 1986.                             Brumby archive 1986

The  Livery plates from the 1970s to 1995, were also black-on-white, with variation.         Brumby archive 1972

Livery NP 5  —  Another version of the Livery plates for the 1970s-1995(?) was  also black-on-white, with lettering variation.                                     Brumby archive 1986

 

Yet another passenger hire usage is for the Tour Cars, in red-on-white, which have had the TC prefix recently supplemented by the island code, in this case, New providence - NP

NP 130  —  Yet another passenger hire usage is for the Tour Cars, in red-on-white, which have had the TC prefix recently supplemented by the island code, in this case, New Providence – NP

The other Tour Car series.

TC 193  —  The other Tour Car series.          Brumby archive 2015

23  --  An earlier Tour Car  series, thought to be from the 1970s.      Brumby archive

23 –– An earlier Tour Car series, thought to be from the 1970s.   The new plate is mounted over an NP private car plate.       Brumby archive undated

 

Bahamas buses come in several plate types.   Here is a Government bus, which might be seen on any island, without any differentiation.      683 is seen in Geat Exuma.             Brumby archive 2015.

Bahamas buses come in several plate types. Here is a Government bus, which might be seen on any island, without any differentiation.           Bus 683 is seen on Great Exuma, though there is no evidence of it!               Brumby archive 2015.

NP 4  --  black-on-emerald plates are for buses used for tourism purposes, (Tour Bus) and use the island codes prefixes.

Bus NP 4 — Black-on-emerald plates are for buses used for tourism purposes, (Tour Bus) and use the island codes prefixes.        Brumby archive 2015

 

Town buses on regular routes in New Providence (Route Buses) use yellow-on-turquoise plates.      Brumby archive 2015.

Bus NP 240  —  Town buses on regular routes in New Providence and elsewhere (Route Buses) use yellow-on-turquoise plates.                                     Brumby archive 2015.

Black-on-white plates are used for private buses, used by churches, schools, clubs etc.     This one is seen in Abaco.      Brumby archive 1986

Bus/AB 68/Bahamas  —  Black-on-white plates are used for privately-0wned buses, for example, used by companies, (some) schools, clubs etc.    This one is seen in Abaco.                                       Brumby archive 1986

white on turquoise  bus plates are for school buses.   AB codes Abaco island.     Brumby archive 1986

Bus/AB 55/Bahamas  —  white on turquoise bus plates are for (public?) school buses. AB codes Abaco island.                                                    Brumby archive 1986

Black-on-white plates are used for private buses, used by churches, schools, clubs etc.     This church-owned bus is seen in Great Exuma.      Brumby archive 2015

Bus /EX 5 /Bahamas  –  Black-on-white plates are used for private buses, used by churches, schools, clubs etc.    This church-owned bus is seen in Great Exuma.        Brumby archive 2015

 

Exuma 10 rental motorcycle

Exuma/10   .. rental motorcycle

 

Inagua 198 rental motorcycle

Inagua/198  ..   rental motorcycle

Inagua 198 rental motorcycle

Abaco/SD 1148  —   Abaco rental car     Brumby archive 2008

SD 2829  --  New Providence (Nassau) rental car

Nassau/SD 2829 — New Providence (Nassau) rental car 2015

Abaco 415  --  Abaco private motorcycle

Abaco/415 — Abaco private motorcycle 2008

Exuma 372  --   private motorcycle

Exuma/372 — private motorcycle

846  --  National issue Government motorcycle (seen on Abaco)

846 — National issue Government motorcycle (seen on Abaco)

Normal Bahama Government plates have shown 'Government over the registration and Bahamas below.

Government /3165/Bahamas  —  Normal Bahamas Government plates have long shown ‘Government’ over the registration and ‘Bahamas’ below.

2015 sees the first of a variant on the Gvt. theme.      Brumby archive 2015

Nassau/3739/Government   —  2015 sees the first of a variant on the Gvt. theme.          Brumby archive 2015

The first Government plates were seen in 1960s London.   The new Ford Zephyr Mk 3 was GB-registered 340 EGX under the Home-Delivery Export Scheme, which allowed for collection ex-factory, a period of use in Europe & Britain, then a shipment to the country of purchase.         Brumby archive 1960s.

Bahamas/135/Government  —   The first Government plates  seen were in 1960s London.     The new Ford Zephyr Mk 3 was GB-registered 340 EGX under the Home-Delivery Export Scheme, which allowed for collection ex-factory, a period of use in Europe & Britain, then a shipment to the country of purchase.                                                       Brumby archive 1960s.

Another  1960s government plate, onn an Austin 1100.     VB archive c1966

Bahamas 348 Government  —  Another 1960s government plate, on an Austin 1100.      VB archive c1966

 

Specially-coloured plates for Govt. officers are black-on-mid-blue.    MP codes aMember of Parliament.     Brumby archive 2015.

MP 30 —  Specially-coloured plates for Govt. officers are black-on-mid-blue.        MP codes a Member of Parliament.                                            Brumby archive 2015.

CM 10    --  CM codes a Cabinet Minister

CM 10  — CM codes a Cabinet Minister  2015

 

T 815  --  Very few Out Island plates are to be seen   on New Providence.   This Eleutheran Cargo (Truck) was one in May 2015

T 815 — Very few Out Island plates are to be seen
on  New Providence.        This Eleutheran Cargo (Truck) was one in May 2015,   Front plate (rear plates carry adhesive tax renewal strips)

Another island plate seen was this Grand Bahama 55348.

Another Out Island plate seen was this Grand Bahama 55348.

 

Before each island issued its own plates, they used mainland numeric issues,  often with 'OUT ISLANDS' on the home-made plate, and often on a green background with white lettering.     This is a 1960s picture taken outside Harrods in London during the early 1960s.        Brumby archive c.1962

OUT ISLANDS 8856 BAHAMAS  —  Before each island issued its own plates, they used mainland numeric issues, often with ‘OUT ISLANDS’ on the home-made plate, and often on a green background with white lettering. This is a picture taken outside Harrods in London during the early 1960s.                                   Brumby archive c.1962

 

mORE TO FOLLOW………………….


Bechuanaland original series?

July 9, 2015

On the link below, is found a photo which might illustrate a previously-unknown system used in the Bechuanaland Protectorate from the 1920s, possibly to 1935.    No previous reports/photos are known, but the single ‘B’ could well have coded the territory name for all the few registered vehicles.

Any ideas?

(BW 24-50s)(BPmaybe)_B 141_Gweta Botswana_RPW_resize

B 141 could be the previously-unknown plate type for the Bechuanaland Protectorate (Botswana from 1966)     1920s Dodge car.

B 141 could be the previously-unknown plate type for the Bechuanaland Protectorate (Botswana from 1966).. 1920s Dodge car.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/hannes_steyn/2210292102/in/set-72157603611718163/

 

The above B series was replaced by the BPx type, possibly in 1935, when the country was allocated BP as its International Identification code.

A  Vauxhall Cresta BPD 162, seen in GB during 1969, carries the BP-prefixed white-on-black plates which ran from (possibly)1937-1967, when black-on-yellow    was introduced.   This Hillman Avenger was phot'd in London  in 1969.    Brumby archive

A Vauxhall Cresta BPD 162, seen in GB during 1969, carries the BP-prefixed white-on-black plates which ran from (possibly) 1935-1966, when the ‘P’ was dropped from the registration.   (e.g BPD became BD).      Brumby archive

This Hillman Avenger was phot'd in London in 1976, using the new yellow plates, otherwise unchanged.     Brumby archive

BD 2198  ..  This Hillman Avenger was photo’d in London in 1976, using the new (from about 1974) yellow plates, otherwise system unchanged.   D=Gaberones, the capital.     (The oval changed from BP to RB (Republic of Botswana) in 1967, then to BW in 2003.)      Brumby archive

RB -1935-67

RB -1967-2003

BW - 2003 >

BW – 2003 >

*************************NAMIBIA

Whilst in Southern Africa, some January 2015 photos of the first-noted Namibian vanity plate, were taken at Eland’s Bay, Western Cape.

EXOTIC 1 NA, the first-noted Namibian vanity plate.

EXOTIC 1 NA, the first-noted Namibian vanity plate.    Brumby archive

EXOTICA 1 NA from Namibia 2015

EXOTICA 1 NA from Namibia 2015       Brumby archive

Namibian flag on plate

Namibian flag on vanity plate

Thought to be used between 1915 - 1990, when Namibia became independent of South Africa.

Used from 1990, when Namibia became independent of South Africa.

The South-West Africa international oval which applied until independence from South Africa in 1990 .  NAM thereafter.

The South-West Africa international oval which applied until independence from South Africa in 1990.    NAM thereafter.         Brumby archive

A period pic from Janko's Plateworld, given as 1950, with K from Keetmkanshoop - car 7!

A period pic from Janko’s Plateworld, given as 1950, with K from Keetmkanshoop – car 7!

 

*************************SWAZILAND SNIPPETS

 

Another historic picture from the Southern African zone, is SD 6018 from the 1922-79 Swaziland series.   This Mk1 Ford Cortina was photographed in  Britain in the 1960s. These plates were made for SD in ZA.

Another historic picture from the Southern African zone, is SD 6018 from the 1922-79 Swaziland series. This Mk1 Ford Cortina was photographed in Britain in the 1960s.
These plates were made for SD in ZA.      Brumby archive

Seen in Cape Town in June 2015, a new series of Swaziland Government plates, emulating the South African red digits for state vehicles.  Swazi plates have always been made for them bu South Africa.   SG is Swazi govt. and PO is for the Police.

Seen in Cape Town in June 2015, a new series of Swaziland Government plates, emulating the South African red digits for state vehicles. Swazi plates have always been made for them by South African manufacturers.    GSD is Swazi Govt. and PO is for the Police.    Taken by Lester Day

Another Swazi Government issue, coded PR for the Prisons Dept.     Lester Day photo 2015.

Another Swazi Government issue, coded PR for the Prisons Dept. Lester Day photo 2015.

A normal current Swazi plate type commencing 2010, in which Q 795 B is the registration, SD the country i/d and M codes Manzini district.            Brumby archive 2015

A normal current Swazi plate type from the series commencing 2010, in which Q 795 B is the registration, SD the country i/d and M codes Manzini district.           Expiry 2017 indicates that car tax covers more than a year,,,,       Brumby archive 2015

The eccentric Swazi King Mswati runs a fleet of grand cars  just as you would if you were left in charge of the nations' wallet.   Here is one of his vanity plates on his R-R Silver Spur.    anon

The eccentric Swazi King Mswati runs a fleet of grand cars just as you would if you were left in charge of the nations’ wallet.     Here is one of his vanity plates on his R-R Silver Spur.    The central Lion sometimes faces left, sometimes right, possibly according to the political set of his ever-changing aid donors.          anon

Windscreen-mounted tax discs are used in Swaziland by those who can afford them.     Brumby archive

Windscreen-mounted tax discs are used in Swaziland by those who can afford them.    The expression ‘Clearance Certificate’ is unusual.           HSD 305 AM                Brumby archive

 

 


Malaysia 2014

May 1, 2014

May 1 MALAYSIA UPDATE and NOTES ON SUFFIXES

 

The use of a suffix serial letter has now been adopted by mainland Malaysia, though only in Kuala Lumpur Wilaya at present, to further extend the life of its longstanding LLL nnnn format, which has run there since 1971.

The expired three-letter, four-number series which, in the case of W code, ran from 1974-2013.

The expired three-letter, four-number series which, in the case of W code, ran from 1971-2013 using WAA-WYY 1-9999 (except I,O &  Z).

And the new series, using a serial suffix letter, with 'A' starting it of in September 2013.

And the new series, using a serial suffix letter, with ‘A’ starting it off in September 2013.    It will  further develop via WA-WY 1-9999 A-Y and WAA-WYY 1-9999 A-Y

 

April 2014 saw the first of the W suffixes for the Wilaya of Kuala Lumpur. Vic Brumby 2014

April 2014 saw the first of the W suffixes for the Wilaya of Kuala Lumpur.
Vic Brumby 2014 via Dominique

 

Malaysian suffixed serial letters were first noted on Langkawi Island, which had been allocated code KV from the Kedah State (K) registration dept. in ?1984?.         When KV 9999 was reached, instead of issuing KVA 1-9999,  the new idea of a suffix serial was added, starting KV 1 A, maybe about 1990..

Langkawi's first dedicated code probably began about 1984.

KV 336  ..  KV, Langkawi’s first dedicated code probably began about 1984.    2000 shot-V. Brumby

The late 1970s saw the introduction of a serial suffix, which at 2014, has reached N.

KV 6829 A  ..  The 1990s saw the introduction of a serial suffix to the KV code, seen there in 2000, and which at 2014, has reached N.  (VB 2000)

Taxis on the island use the national series registrations, but with reversed colours.

KV – A & B ..  .. Taxis on the island use the normal Langkawi registrations, but with reversed colours, just as in the rest of Malaysia’s taxis.     There is no Distance-Taxi series on the island (which if there had been, would have read: HKV 2345).       VB picture 2000.

Langkawi is guessed to be now at around suffix N.         More registrations are used here than the island warrants, because it is a duty-free zone and mainland Malaysians like to buy expensive new cars there tax-free, to use elsewhere; this ‘off-shoring’  greatly inflates the KV figures.      Perhaps this will be stopped one day, but meanwhile a rich man from Johore, for example, can save  US$100,ooo on a new  Lamborghini/Bentley, by avoiding the heavy luxury-car tax of the mainland.

This owner saved a bundle by registering in tax-free Langkawi.

This owner saved a bundle by registering in tax-free Langkawi.

 

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Sarawak began to issue  a Q suffix to its plates around 1991 (validation needed), to separate its regional codes from those of  Peninsular Malaysia and from those of Sabah, which overlapped each other with district codes J, K, T, A, D, M and B.   Between 1991 and 1993, owners had to have added a suffix ‘Q’ to their pre-1991 plates or stop using the vehicle.

The Q suffix attached to Sarawak plates from c.1991 on.     In this case, that 'Q' would distinguish between this B for Sarawak's 2nd Division (Sri Aman) and B for Malaya's Selangor State.           Brumby archive 2009

The Q suffix attached to Sarawak plates from c.1991 on. In this case, that ‘Q’ would distinguish between this B for Sarawak’s 2nd Division (Sri Aman) and B for Malaya’s Selangor State. Brumby archive 2009

 

Since the unification of Peninsular Malaya and the two Borneo territories in 1963, forming Malaysia,  K 2345 from Kuching  (Sarawak) could park next to K 2345 from Kedah (Malaya) and K 2345 from Kudat (Sabah-former British North Borneo)!    Officially, the international oval for them all became MAL.

At least, before those times, the Sarawak one would have carried an SK international oval and the Sabahan one, an SNB (1938-55)  oval or a CNB oval (1955-63).    Neither of these ovals has ever been photographed (unless YOU know different!)

 Examples of the confused state of the combined Malaysia from 1963…..

K 4757, unfortunately without a FM or PTM oval, is from Kedah state in Peninsular Malaya, borne by a Morris Minor.   VB archive

Malaya K 4757, pre-dating the MAL oval, but unfortunately without either a FM (1948-57) or PTM (1957-63) oval, is from Kedah state in Peninsular Malaya, borne by a 1950’s Morris Minor. Brumby archive

 

This Kuching-registered Simca 1000 was seen in Islamabad in 1965!  Vic Brumby archive

Sarawak K 9033  ..  This Kuching-registered Simca 1000 was seen in Islamabad (PAK) in 1965!         Brumby archive

This was originally K 314 from Sabah, before the law required a suffix 'S' to be added to avoid confusion with Malaya and Sarawak K's.

CNB  —  This was originally K 314 from Kudat, Sabah/Colony of North Borneo, before the new law required a suffix ‘S’ to be added to avoid confusion with the Malayan and Sarawak  K’s.         VB archive 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

However, as so few vehicles moved between the territories in those times, it took the various authorities some long time to recognise the situation.  About 1967,  they added  E as a prefix for new registrations in Sabah (for East Malaysia)  (about 1967). and at unknown later date, added an S suffix to existing plates.     This is a complicated time in Sabah plate history and remains to be correctly, precisely dated.

East Malaysia (Bornean Sabah - formerly British North Borneo) inserted a leading 'E' to distinguish a Jesselton registration from that of a Johore vehicle.   From 1963.

East Malaysia (part of which is Sabah – formerly British North Borneo) inserted a leading ‘E’ to distinguish a Jesselton J registration from that of a mainland Johore J vehicle.   EJ  2053 possibly from 1967.    Brumby archive

 

Later in Sabah, the E prefix was dropped and an ‘S’ prefix was added to differentiate  its regional codes J, K, T, A, D, M, and B from the identical Mainland/Sarawak/Singapore codes: (Jesselton/Johore(J),  Kudat/Kedah/Kuching(K), Tawau/Trengganu(T), Kota Kinabulu/Perak(A), Tawau/Kelantan(D), Malacca /Miri(M), and Beaufort/Selangor(B).

Unlike the Langkawi series, the Q and S suffixes in the Bornean states were not serial letters, however, and are mentioned only because they were a stage in the change to serial suffixes now in use in both the Bornean ‘countries’, starting with the two capital towns, which register the most vehicles and so lead any system changes.

Kuching-Sarawak  now issue the format  QAA 2345 A-B-C  etc. and Kota Kinabulu-Sabah ‘SAA 2345 A-B-C  etc.       Kuala Lumpur Wilaya will follow suit with WA 2345 A-B-C etc. within a few weeks and WAA 2345 A-B-C in the distant future.

Sarawak's current series uses the alphabetic serial suffix.      Brumby archive

Sarawak’s current series uses the alphabetic serial suffix. Brumby archive

Sabah's current series uses the alphabetic serial suffix. Brumby archive

Sabah’s current series uses the alphabetic serial suffix.     Brumby archive

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Now has come the turn of the first Malaysian mainland registration authority to exhaust its LLLnnnn series, and commence a serial suffix.    Kuala Lumpur capital city (titled a ‘Wilaya’, or autonomous region)  used up its  codes  WA-WY 1 – 9999 – then WAA -WYY 1-9999 – and commenced W 1-9999 A in September 2013.    (W 1-9999 without suffix wasn’t employed, W having once been allocated to Province Wellesley, the mainland section of modern Penang, which only issued W from 1948-57.)      Unbelievably, it is actually possible to obtain a W plate of that Wellesley series from the authorities, for lots of money, and thus sport a most unusual vanity plate!    (From a territory of which most modern Malaysians would know ever existed.)

W 1111  --   a former Province Wellesley mark from the 1950s, somehow re-born on a 2012 car....     VB archive

W 1111 — a former Province Wellesley mark from the 1950s, somehow re-born on a 2012 car…. VB archive

 

Remarkably, WA 1-9999 A is expected to start in May or June 2014, indicating the volume of new registrations of all vehicles at over 200,00o in 9 months.   There are also local taxis which carry a different plate type, and so are not counted in that figure.

Current Local Taxi series has reached HW-E   Brumby archive 2013

Current Local Taxi series has reached HW-E Brumby archive 2013

Kuala Lumpur alone has over 30,000 registered taxis.   They use separate HWA-E (2014 currently E) 1-9999 plates, in black on white.

The majority of this run on new registrations is taken up by light motorcycles.   In just one day recently, the Transport Dept. registered 1000 new numbers.   Predictably, and despite an excellent urban highway system, the city often gridlocks.

‘Distance’  Taxis,  licenced to drive out-of-state, use registrations from the normal series, but made in black on white.   So far, not many seem to have been registered since Sept. 2013, as a serious hunt for some weeks, produced only one sighting, depicted here for the first time:

Issued from the normal series, taxis entitled to travel interstate use plates with reversed colours and are rarely seen in the Wilaya area.    Vic Brumby archive 2014

W 4575 K  ..  Issued straight from the normal sequence, taxis entitled to travel interstate have their plates made up with reversed colours – and are rarely seen in the Wilaya area, for some reason.                     Vic Brumby archive 2014

Work in progress….