Finley’s Garage and Tourist Home (right) and Moore’s General Store (left). July 4, 1927. Old De Kalb, NY.
Moving tourist cabins to Route 37. 1955. Morristown, NY. Moving a diner up to Route 37 in 1955. Nap & Jenny Brough were the owners. Note the plants still in their window boxes attached to the diner. 1955. Morristown, NY.
It looked like a big saw, but I couldn't figure out what part was doing the cutting. Bellingham, Washington: c. 1916 A motorized and portable drag saw being used by lumbermen in Washington. Note the end of the blade exiting the log at the top. https://www.bridgemanimages.com/en/...bermen-in-washington/photograph/asset/5448231 Similar setup. Image found at National Library of New Zealand Two unidentified timber workers standing in front of a huge log with a motorised crosscut saw (a Wade saw), at the Ellis & Burnand Sawmill. Photograph taken by Albert Percy Godber, in 1920. https://natlib.govt.nz/records/23226081
Wow! a smorgasbord of A/C cars. I see maybe five Beetles,a Karrman Ghia and a 356 next to it. And a Valiant thrown in to top it off. Im happy.