Southern Cross was marque associated with famed early aviator Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith and was made from 1931 until 1935 at Marks Moir in Sydney, New South Wales.
Southern Cross refers to star constellation visible in the southern hemisphere; it appears on the Australian flag; it was the name of the aircraft Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith made his record breaking flights in.
Also see Triumph post for model named Southern Cross in 1933.
Also see Southern Cross - Historic Vehicles
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Marks Moir's Southern Cross Trademark 15 February 1934 |
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1934 The Argus |
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April 1975 Wheels page 1-2 |
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April 1975 Wheels page 3 |
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April 1975 Wheels page 4 |
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April 1976 Motor Sport |
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factory |
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This is a Triumph car, the model is Southern Cross - so unrelated to the Southern Cross marque |