Norton CS-1 1929
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Italian Schneider Cup entrant, 1931
A.V. Roe Canada in 1955
Canada 1955. The Official Handbook of Present Conditions and Recent Progress. Ottawa: Dominion Bureau of Statistics, 1955. |
Below, the lower photo enlarged. What looks to be CF-100 Canucks ("Clunks" or "Lead Sleds" to the RCAF pilots) under construction. Soon to be replaced by the Avro CF-105 Arrow and Canadian aviation infamy.
Vanished Tool Makers: P&C Tool Company, Portland, Oregon
This is the only P&C tool in my shop:
I love the trademark--"Trustworthy."
The P&C Tool Company was founded in 1920 by two Swedish blacksmiths, John Peterson & Charles Carlborg. Their firm started in Boise, Idaho, but soon moved to Portland Oregon. In 1941, the company was acquired by Plomb, which then became Proto, and then Pendletoon Tool Industries, until being swallowed by Ingersoll Rand which eventually closed down the P&C division in the late 1960's. Ingersoll-Rand's Proto division was sucked into the voracious Stanley Tools empire in 1984.
For a thorough look at the company's history and wares, visit P&C Tool Enthusiasts.
I love the trademark--"Trustworthy."
The P&C Tool Company was founded in 1920 by two Swedish blacksmiths, John Peterson & Charles Carlborg. Their firm started in Boise, Idaho, but soon moved to Portland Oregon. In 1941, the company was acquired by Plomb, which then became Proto, and then Pendletoon Tool Industries, until being swallowed by Ingersoll Rand which eventually closed down the P&C division in the late 1960's. Ingersoll-Rand's Proto division was sucked into the voracious Stanley Tools empire in 1984.
For a thorough look at the company's history and wares, visit P&C Tool Enthusiasts.
1967 |
Monday, December 30, 2013
Railway suspension bridge at Niagara
Robert F. Legget; Railways of Canada, Douglas &McIntyre 1973 |
A Great Western train crosses the suspension bridge at Niagara Falls, year unknown. The crossing must have been done slowly. I expect the flexibility of the bridge could start some frightening wave action.
Train crossing the bridge. 1859
also 1859
http://guildofstluke.tumblr.com/post/67379736430/advertisement-for-great-western-railways-niagara |
Trains across the World; Octopus Books 1972 |
also 1859
Progress sucks: Daisy Vacuum Cleaner
From Michael Williams. Curiosities of Cornwall. (Cornwall: Bossiney Books, 1983). The vacuum cleaner is on display at the North Cornwall Museum and Gallery in Camelford, north Cornwall, England. Unlike the Daisy, Booth's machine was a large, gasoline-powered device drawn by horses, using large hoses drawn through the windows of the house being cleaned.
Tiger tank
Egon Kleine & Volkmar Kühn. Translated by David Johnston. Tiger. The History of a Legendary Weapon 1942-45. Winnipeg, Manitoba: J.J. Fedorowicz Publishing, 1989. |
Below, from the book:
Below, Tiger victims:
An unusual outcome: the end of a Tiger:
Sunday, December 29, 2013
Crown Radio Corporation, Tokyo: Top of the World's Sound
The hot items in the late 1960's, early 70's. I really want the Telephone Valet with the "Voice Induction Device"!
Saturday, December 28, 2013
Schooner Nancy Hanks
Thomaston Historical Society; Tall Ships, White Houses and Elms; Courier Gazette, 1976 |
Painted white, the Nancy Hanks- named either after President Lincoln's mother or for the race horse of the same name, is beautiful- she looks like a seagull alighting on the water. She met her end 9 years later aground on the Florida Reef.
Shipwrecks of Florida: A Comprehensive Listing By Steven D. Singer |
More info at http://www.mainememory.net/artifact/27844
and a poster here
Trans-Canada Limited 1925
Leslie Armour. The Idea of Canada and the Crisis of Community. Ottawa: Steel Rail Publishing, 1981. |
Beginning service in 1919, it was advertised at the time as the fastest train in North America. The train service was discontinued in 1931, more fallout from the Great Depression.
For more information, visit the Canadian Museum of Rail Travel.
Welcome to Canada: Resolute Bay, North West Territories, 1962
Friday, December 27, 2013
They're off to Denmark, 1961
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Kenny Roberts's no dummy!
Flying in the Tin Goose
Tim Gross. Neil Armstrong. World Almanac Library, 2002. |
For views of the outside, see Ford Tri-Motor: Aloft in Luxury!
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Stonecarvers on the Island of Vinalhaven, 1904
Merry Christmas!
In 1551, the British parliament passed the Holy Days and Feasting Act, which required that every citizen attend church, and that they shall not travel to that service in any kind of vehicle, presumably to prevent the rich from showing off. Fortunately, the act was repealed in 1969, so we're good to go now by bike or by car.
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
The British Elvis
Clarkson Rose. Red Plush and Greasepaint. A Memory of the Music-Hall and Life and Times from the Nineties to the Sixties. London: Museum Press Ltd., 1964. |
Looking at the photo, it's a wonder that The Fonz wasn't tied up in a lawsuit.
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