Karmann Ghia
Saturday, August 31, 2019
Cristofferson flying boat
Brothers Silas and Harry Cristofferson built flying boats in San Francisco before WW1 for promotion and passenger carrying including an air ferry service in 1923 -14 between Oakland and San Francisco. Here Silas (seated) shows an Examiner reporter around.
This was the county's second recorded airline. More here.
Thursday, August 29, 2019
Unknown Production Press model
Wednesday, August 28, 2019
Supermarine F7/30
There aren't a lot of pictures of this plane. One was built, it was not successful, but as noted, led directly to the Spitfire.
Trolley crash
Tuesday, August 27, 2019
Dexter Valve reseating machine
A 19th century machine for recutting the seats of steam and water valves, though its use is not intuitive. I'm sure there are parts missing. Seen at Liberty Tool, Maine.
vintagemachinery.org |
Full rigged ship Joseph Conrad
Another perfect image from The Art of the Boat, Photographs from the Rosenfeld Collection, Mystic Seaport Museum 2005 |
After serving as a training ship again after WW2, the Conrad was retired to become a museum ship at the Mystic Seaport Museum where it is today.
Monday, August 26, 2019
Adding a Brough Superior to the collection...
Only in my dreams! I picked this knee grip up years ago as part of my theory that acquired parts attract related parts and soon I would have a several Brough hulks to sort through to make one good one. Funny, it hasn't worked with this one either.
Saturday, August 24, 2019
Fading Ford F-135
Motorized military drummer
The need for an accompanying drummer when the whole unit is on motorcycles is questionable , but I guess traditions die hard.
Friday, August 23, 2019
CCM Cleveland bicycle
This 1936 CCM Cleveland bicycle belonged to Harry Scherback, born November 1892 and died January 1975. Harry immigrated to Sault Ste. Marie, Canada from the Ukraine in 1913. He married his wife, Annie Kolisnyk, in 1921. Annie was born in 1903 in the Ukraine. Their marriage was arranged by Annie’s brother, Nick, whom Harry met when he worked at Algoma Steel. Harry retired from Algoma Steel in 1957. He never owned a motor vehicle, his primary modes of transportation were bicycle, walking, or bus.
Pulled down from the rafters with the tires refilled with air, the bike worked just fine on a little test ride.
thanks, Bruce! |
Hack saw frame
The quality of modern hacksaws is pretty bad, the maker of this frame must have agreed. Substantially constructed from 3/8" pipe and a T fitting, it looks good enough to last several lifetimes. Too bad the handle (held on with a 1/4" screw) is missing, I wonder what his solution was.
Wednesday, August 21, 2019
Tuesday, August 20, 2019
Hennecke carousel bike
Algoma Mills Hotel CPR (Proposed)
Algoma Mills, located on the north shore of Lake Huron, was a site of early water powered sawmills, and became a major shipping point for the Canadian Pacific Railways coal delivery in the eraly 20th century. At one point the railway was planning this 300 room resort hotel for the site. This was never built.
Monday, August 19, 2019
Driving schools, 1920s
When driving was in its infancy, driving school were a lot more comprehensive than they are today, as well as driving, the focus was on the mechanical systems. These days it's hard to find someone teaching manual shifting!
Above an Italian driving school of the 20s featuring possibly a couple of Fiat 508 chassis?
Below two in German schools.
Thanks, Rolf! |
Sunday, August 18, 2019
Saturday, August 17, 2019
Friday, August 16, 2019
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