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History Photos taken before WW2 - history in black and white

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  1. MrFire
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    Evolving technology: the horses were gone, but steam was still used for the pump.
     

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    Is this Duesenberg a survivor?
     

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    Isn't that Joey Brown behind the wheel of his Duesenberg #444? If so the car later went to Howard Hughes and was later restored in Connecticut by the McGowen Brothers, then sold to Otis Chandler in LA. It is one of the nicest Model J Duesenbergs ever, Black on black with BLACKWALL tires, Chandler put WWW on it and downgraded the look I think. Who owns it now in unknown to me.
     
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    Re 5707 - Are the passengers wearing US Navy uniforms - Brown had a son who died serving with the Navy in WWII - he was a flyer, I think
     
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    J-444/2456 was delivered w/ white walls and wheel disks...Did cheapen up the look.
     
  9. jimi'shemi291
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    37Kid, jeez, you have a good eye! Yes, that's Joe E. Brown, the movie comedian. The car was EXACTLY like Gary Coopers' '31 (presumably the car raced against Groucho's mercedes?).

    After Chandler (LA Times publisher), I understand the current owner of Joe E. Brown's Duesy is someone named McMullen.
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    Twin, I thought these Joe E. Brown pix seemed relevant
    to the Duesenberg Tourster. Let me know if these pix are
    straying outside thread guidelines, and I'll post somewhere
    more fitting.
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    Joe E. brown had two sons, Don and Joe. I don't know for sure
    which this is in dad's grip (maybe Joe). Don was killed in '41
    in air training exercise. Joe E. kept his sanity by continuing
    to entertain the troops every chance he got. Photo is THANKS
    to AcePhotos!

    So which of Joe E. Brown's sons might this have been, sitting
    beside his dad in the Duesy? I'm thinking Don who died in a
    1941 air training exercise. BTW, I just read that John McMullen
    offered the car for sale in 2007 through RM Auctions for a
    projected $1.2- to 1.5-million. Pretty sure it a was a no-reserve
    auction, so I don't know if it met expectations NOT whether it
    is in new hand yet again! One of just eight Derham Toursters,
    THE CAR ITSELF IS A CELBRITY!!!
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    Here, Joe E. Brown visits -- and flies with! -- Marine Bombing
    Squadron 611 (VMB611) in the Pacific Theater of the war. Great
    pic is THANKS to VMB611.com!
     
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    Check the tire pump on this car loaded with young ladies. Looks like opposed cylinders, with a rotary action. I've seen some old pumps with one cylinder and a long handle that gets pumped back and forth through maybe a 50 degree arc, but this one is downright modern by comparison.
     

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    The car is nothing special, but those roofs are...
     

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    One of the Moxie horse cars on a Rolls-Royce chassis.
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    I read a book written by a surviving Flying Tiger pilot a few years ago.He talked about flying,Joe E. Brown, in the small area behind the pilot in a P-40.This was done so Brown could get to remote bases in the CBI, China Burma India,and give the guys entertainment.It was said Brown would go anywhere he could get just to give the troops a laugh.The big guys,Hope,Crosby and others would hit the larger safer bases but the poor guys out in the boonies,the Aleutians and other out of the way places seldom got the shows.God Bless guys like Joe E. Brown,the world could use a few more like him.




    Here, Joe E. Brown visits -- and flies with! -- Marine Bombing
    Squadron 611 (VMB611) in the Pacific Theater of the war. Great
    pic is THANKS to VMB611.com![/QUOTE]
     
  19. twin6
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    "This photo dates from early 1938 and shows 2nd BG Y1B-17s overflying NYC shortly before their famous goodwill flight from Miami, Florida to Buenos Aires, Argentina and then back to their home field at Langley, Virginia. The flight was made over the course of ten days; February 17th to 27th, 1938." Thanks, hawk914 on Flickr.
     

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    KOOL66 said: The big guys, Hope, Crosby and others would hit the larger safer bases but the poor guys out in the boonies,the Aleutians and other out of the way places seldom got the shows. God Bless guys like Joe E. Brown, the world could use a few more like him.


    Jimi: Hey, man, God bless YOU, too! Guys like Joe E. and Jack Parr who risked their lives to go to the forward positions to give guys laughs from back-home (often poking fun at the BRASS!) must have a special place in Heaven. THANKS, KOOL66, for getting it.

    But, I now realize this is not on-topic for this thread. So I'll move anything like this over to Dog's broader thread where they talk about anything that fits into the fabric of society, in which our hot cars are our favored part!

    Let's keep THIS here thread about PRE-WWII cars, okay.
     
  21. jimi'shemi291
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    Well, AND planes! LOL
     
  22. twin6
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    I post a Duesenberg photo... the discussion turns to Joe Brown and planes... so I post my first photo of just planes... and Jimi gives me flak (couldn't resist). So, I promise Jimi, I'll stick to land based vehicles (maybe an occasional zeppelin photo so long as there's a car in sight?). LOL. Keep up the great work, all.
     
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    Empire in Iowa.
     

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    Camp Susquehannock, in PA. I hope an eagle eye can ID the car for us.
     

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  26. Yeah, it's just 'shocking' isn't it? Just think though, of the cars those boys flying them early forts left back home parked in the barn or woodshed! A 'deuce here, a flivver there, and some may have even had a more exotic ride that was idled while they were away defending our America! And then when they got home? Well some of us can thank 'em for having kids - US!

    Great thread and some fantastic pix here. Oh and, can't get enough of Joe E. Brown. I have a pic of him with my father in-law, while in the Solomon Islands - if I can find it I'll post it here. But this one'll have to do for now:

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    Thanks to all that posted info on Joe E. Brown, another great HAMB history lesson. :D
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    More Joe E. Brown Duesenberg #444 history. When Howard Hughes owned the car the body was removed and it spent time during WWII test towing gliders, so the aircraft photos are very much in keeping with this thread. :)
     
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    Just as long as it`s a Maybach Zeppelin
     
  30. twin6
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    I'll have to scrounge some for a Maybach. Here are two US Army airships, TC5 and TC9 from Langley Field, and the Washington monument.
     

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