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History Photos taken before WW2 - history in black and white

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  1. twin6
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    Loyal servants... the trusty T and dog. Maryland?
     

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  4. Cannuck
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    Thanks Twin-6--I've been a bit quiet lately. I would say yes--all Overlands. 1912, a bunch of 1914's, and I would guess a '15/'16.

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    This 1914 has a bumper that looks very much like the one on mine. I have considered taking it off, but it has been there so long, it seems a shame.
     
  5. Cannuck
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    [​IMG]

    Premier had that Franklin-like front, but the rest doesn't seem to match up. I'm curious about this one. The canoe makes a great picture.
     
  6. mart3406
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    Great pic! That's gotta' be one of the first
    boat trailers.....ever!

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    Engine 91 FDNY Manhattan (?):

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    Some nice T trucks...
     

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    I've seen other period buses with the same hood logo, NO GERMAN CONNECTION, and have wondered about it. [​IMG]
     
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    Road building in NY state...
     

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    Thomas racing team at the 1908 Vanderbilt Cup.

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  19. Rod Zombie
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    silent movies.........
     

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  20. twin6
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    Nice F.A.L. made in Chicago. T-Head and I found several photos of this a while ago, and he beat me to the punch posting these on the racing thread. So here it is for those who didn't see it before.
     

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  22. Buildy
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    Some clarification on the ******** on the truck from early 1900s in NYC.


    "Until the Nazis used this symbol, the ******** was used by many cultures throughout the past 3,000 years to represent life, sun, power, strength, and good luck.

    Even in the early twentieth century, the ******** was still a symbol with positive connotations. For instance, the ******** was a common decoration that often adorned cigarette cases, postcards, coins, and buildings. During World War I, the ******** could even be found on the shoulder patches of the American 45th Division and on the Finnish air force until after World War II."

    I can remember the old house I lived in as a child had ********s in the tile design in the Bathroom. House was built in the early 1900s I would guess.
     
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    Hail....er...Mercedes!

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  25. twin6
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    Krit automobiles used the symbol in their cloisonne radiator badge also.
     
  26. Rod Zombie
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    They are everywhere.................
     

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  27. MrModelT
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    ....This one is actually a 1919 or 20 Buick.....sorry :D

    The rest are T's though!.....love some of those military and "off road" models!
     

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  28. twin6
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    Don't be sorry - great photo, AND filename (did you miss that?). This thread has had photos of cars, kids and guns, but none that I can recall where they were all there at once.
     
  29. twin6
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    Early Franklins... with and without.
     

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  30. MrModelT
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    I did...took me a minute to notice, but what are the odds! :eek:

    Was curious to see who else would notice....should have guessed :D


    ...Gotta say, that Franklin with the machine gun looks a bit ridiculous.
     

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