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    Damn, I bet that was a helluva undertaking !!!!!!!!!!! scrubba
     
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    Try in jpeg format
     
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    ooops, I meant to type SE not SW. And yes it would be in Inglewood at 9th ave just east/west of 12th street.

    At one time I did have the address of the original dealership but ???
     
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    Contract for Niagara Dragstrip, and Muldowney promotional photo
     
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    Hells Sheepherders.......on the road everyday saving their woolly friends...
     
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    Somebody collecting rat rod projects? No. Wrecking yard for AA fords? No. Boneyard? Maybe.
    Soviet AA Gazes, shot an destroyed with division of soldiers on a countryroad of Suomussalmi Finland. Finns used successfully clever motti tactic against overwhelming red army in the winter war 1939-1940.
    Most of those Gazes were restored next summer and got shot again later on
     
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    Thanks for the insight, Ed. :) Sounds VERY much like the shift from tin-plates to wet-glass negs happened around the civil war. :rolleyes: Brady was, obviously, the most famous, and he was using glass plates. But I'd bet money there were still photogs in the field using the tin-type you describe. I do wish there'd been more photographers on the Confederate side of the line, as the visual record is fairly sparse.

    I just thank God that REAL phtography came on in the 1840s and '50s. As much as I love the artists' talents, some photos surely help flesh out any historical situation.:cool:
     
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    Some people never learn.

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  9. Perhaps this will help (below); I found it in Henderson's Calgary Directory for the year 1914:

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    Lib of Congress indicated the pic (below) was made from a glass plate negative:

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    Zilrodder, are there still GAZ trucks hanging around Finland today for rod fodder?

    -Dave
     
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    Somebody collecting rat rod projects? No. Wrecking yard for AA fords? No. Boneyard? Maybe.
    Soviet AA Gazes, shot an destroyed with division of soldiers on a countryroad of Suomussalmi Finland. Finns used successfully clever motti tactic against overwhelming red army in the winter war 1939-1940.
    Most of those Gazes were restored next summer and got shot again later on.
    ZilRodder! THANKS for the cool post man, AND welcome to the HAMB! :D

    In '39, the path to widespread war was starting to accelerate fast:(, and a lot of folks today, worldwide, know about Poland in '39 but :rolleyes: don't know how the Hitler/Stalin double-cross (secret deal) affected other countries, especially in the region of Scandanavia and the Baltic Sea.

    If you have any more background on the situation in the two photos, I (for one) would be keenly interested. Thanks again.:D
     
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    Penn. Station, Manhattan c. 1935
     
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    Apache Plaza, Twin Cities MN, via Apacheplaza.com
     
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    Lionel & John Barrymore and Joan Crawford during the filming of an “exterior” scene for Grand Hotel (1932, dir. Edmund Goulding) The art deco-style hotel entrance, a front built on a soundstage, was designed by art director Cedric Gibbons.
     
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    Back in high school, we used to laugh at guys who picked
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    Mae West - Belle of the Nineties, 1934
     
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    Pony Girls ca. 1900
     
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    Sears in Brooklyn Center, MN around 1962.
     
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    Actress Carole Lombard
     
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    "Prices are guaranteed against reduction but not against increase."

    Now there's a surprise.... :eek:
     
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    Adele Astaire and her brother, Fred Astaire
     
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    Yep!---Her famous saying--"Come on up & see me sometime"!!---MAE WEST.
     
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    billie holiday
     
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    Ladies of Jazz:
    Ella Fitzgerald (April 17th, 1917 - June 15th, 1996)
    Billie Holiday (April 7th, 1915 - June 17th, 1959)
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  29. Yup! And for some reason I especially liked this quote of hers:

    "When I'm good, I'm very good, but when I'm bad, I'm better. ”
     
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