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K7SGJ
11-21-2014, 05:30 PM
I know some of you, as do I, like looking at old pictures. Some of us (Carl and Bob) were probably around when many of these were taken with an open fixed lens and gunpowder flash.

If any of you run across an old pix or sites with neat old photos, poste em here.

Here is a site a friend sent to me. My virus and security software say it's a safe site.

http://slightlywarped.com/crapfactory/curiosities/2014/may/history.htm

N2NH
11-21-2014, 05:46 PM
Great Pics Ed. I had seen the arm and torch of the Statue of Liberty in Madison Square Park (23rd St & 5th Ave, NYC). It was a tourist attraction and a way to raise money for the pedestal on Liberty (Bedloes) Island.

A later rocket that was displayed in Grand Central Terminal was a few inches too tall to stand there so someone cut a small hole in the ceiling. There was a famous picture of the terminal that was taken from the hole looking down (found!). A few years ago, the hole was found and repaired during a restoration of the constellations painted in the ceiling.

http://i61.tinypic.com/2drszev.jpg

http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/de/d4/fd/ded4fdf3fb256a0ebb1175e88cabc8e6.jpg

XE1/N5AL
11-21-2014, 07:12 PM
I had forgotten about the "hot pants" and "go-go" boots that the young Southwest Airlines stewardesses used to wear.

On one Southwest flight, I remember this pervert passenger who was repeatedly dropping things, like napkins, in the aisle-way of the plane. Soon, a stewardess would inevitably pass by and bend over to pick up the item. Then, this guy would just about fall out of his seat while leaning over to get the best view of her derričre. It wasn't just a couple of college frat boys joking around: this guy was seated all alone and seriously focused on his activity.

NQ6U
11-21-2014, 07:20 PM
I know some of you, as do I, like looking at old pictures. Some of us (Carl and Bob) were probably around when many of these were taken with an open fixed lens and gunpowder flash.

Bastids failed to credit me for the shot of the wooly mammoth.


I had forgotten about the "hot pants" and "go-go" boots that the young Southwest Airlines stewardesses used to wear..

That caption is incorrect. The airline shown was not Southwest, which didn't exist at the time, it was PSA. It eventually merged with several other airlines to become US Air.

I suspect the 1962 date is wrong, too—hot pants and go-go boots weren't fashionable for another few years. My guess is that the photo was shot in the late Sixties or early Seventies.

K7SGJ
11-21-2014, 08:43 PM
Bastids failed to credit me for the shot of the wooly mammoth.



That caption is incorrect. The airline shown was not Southwest, which didn't exist at the time, it was PSA. It eventually merged with several other airlines to become US Air.

I suspect the 1962 date is wrong, too—hot pants and go-go boots weren't fashionable for another few years. My guess is that the photo was shot in the late Sixties or early Seventies.


I think you are right about that. It was PSA, the orange 727s with the little smile on the nose. I flew from Burbank to Sacramento several times in the early to mid 70s on that airline. It was like the Greyhound bus of the air. You could buy your ticket at the counter, out of vending machines in the lobby, or from the stews after you were airborne. It was really a shame when they went away. It was a fun airline.

NQ6U
11-21-2014, 09:06 PM
I think you are right about that. It was PSA, the orange 727s with the little smile on the nose. I flew from Burbank to Sacramento several times in the early to mid 70s on that airline. It was like the Greyhound bus of the air. You could buy your ticket at the counter, out of vending machines in the lobby, or from the stews after you were airborne. It was really a shame when they went away. It was a fun airline.

Yeah, it was. I liked the way the pilots used to joke with the passengers over the intercom.

NA4BH
11-21-2014, 10:38 PM
Didn't PSA have a major cabin malfunction that caused several rows of seats to get sucked out of the craft? Shame Eddie missed that flight

NQ6U
11-21-2014, 10:51 PM
Didn't PSA have a major cabin malfunction that caused several rows of seats to get sucked out of the craft? Shame Eddie missed that flight

No, that was Aloha Airlines (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aloha_Airlines_Flight_243).

PSA did have a crash over San Diego, though. One of their 727s hit a Cessna as it was on approach to landing. Both aircraft crashed into the North Park neighborhood; everybody on the planes died along with eight people on the ground.

The XYL was less than a mile from the crash site when it happened and said the sound was something she hopes she never hears again.

http://i815.photobucket.com/albums/zz79/gyrogeerloose/PSACrash.jpg

n6hcm
11-22-2014, 04:14 AM
No, that was Aloha Airlines (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aloha_Airlines_Flight_243).

also, united. several rows of business class got sucked out of a flight from auckland to one of the big california airports.

N2NH
11-23-2014, 03:45 AM
The Hotel Dixie in the Times Square Area of NYC, now the Hotel Carter which is notorious for being on the top 10 worst hotels in the country. At one time it was a fairly classy place and you could travel to it, get out of your bus in their basement and take an elevator to the check-in desk without ever setting foot outside when you arrived.

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LINK Here (http://www.scoutingny.com/the-1930s-bus-station-hidden-in-a-times-square-hotel/)

N2NH
11-23-2014, 04:13 AM
Yep, Sleepy Hollow exists as does all the roads that he traveled when he was chased by the Headless Horseman...

Site with pictures and descriptions. (http://www.scoutingny.com/retracing-ichabod-cranes-journey-through-sleepy-hollow/)

NQ6U
11-23-2014, 01:49 PM
Pretty cool Sleepy Hollow link, John. Thanks.

N2NH
11-24-2014, 06:16 AM
Thanks El Pôpo. Oddly enough, the people who inspired Katrina and Bram Bones are buried in the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow graveyard, but Ichabod Crane is a New Yorker. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ichabod_Crane_%28Colonel%29) He's buried in Staten Island.

w2amr
12-01-2014, 06:42 AM
My brother and uncle 1941
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N2NH
12-01-2014, 07:56 AM
My brother and uncle 1941
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Beautiful car. I was thinking maybe Ford (the oval on the radiator), but I haven't a clue to what year. I see that the love of cars is inherited. ;) That's a great new pic of the Chevelle Super Sport. She's a beauty. The restoration is completed?

w2amr
12-01-2014, 05:58 PM
Beautiful car. I was thinking maybe Ford (the oval on the radiator), but I haven't a clue to what year. I see that the love of cars is inherited. ;) That's a great new pic of the Chevelle Super Sport. She's a beauty. The restoration is completed?Yeah, as complete as I'm going to make it.:mrgreen: I was thinking about a set of custom wheels. But the rally wheels seem to work , so I'll probably just leave it alone. I put new stainless trim rings and center caps on them last year. Last spring I put on new 2 1/2" exhaust system with flowmaster mufflers . You can hear it coming now, she be breathin' :yes:
https://forums.hamisland.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=12147&d=1398792964

WŘTKX
12-02-2014, 12:12 AM
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w2amr
12-02-2014, 05:21 PM
http://hipspics.freewebspace.com/gas/gas35.jpg

K7SGJ
12-02-2014, 06:08 PM
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w2amr
12-03-2014, 04:02 AM
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Now that's different.

w2amr
12-03-2014, 06:09 AM
1914 Philadelphia A's at Shibe Park
http://www.shorpy.com/files/images/17523u1.jpg

K7SGJ
12-03-2014, 07:31 AM
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N2NH
12-03-2014, 04:54 PM
The Mercury (train and engine) 4-6-4 Hudson on its inaugural run - 1930s.

http://imgick.syracuse.com/home/syr-media/pgmain/img/post-standard/photo/2014/04/-f349b351c9dbab94.jpg

K7SGJ
12-03-2014, 05:15 PM
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w2amr
12-09-2014, 04:44 AM
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A 10 x 15-foot wooden shed where the “Harley-Davidson Motor Company” started out in 1903

K7SGJ
12-09-2014, 09:45 AM
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A 10 x 15-foot wooden shed where the “Harley-Davidson Motor Company” started out in 1903



Very cool

N2NH
12-09-2014, 11:25 AM
This is the approach to Grand Central Terminal on Park Avenue. In 1875 the tracks were lowered from street level.
http://i59.tinypic.com/2s6t2pz.jpg

In 1905, tracks were added, as well as lowered some more. A street was put over the tracks and the present day Grand Central Terminal, the third one, was constructed.
http://i60.tinypic.com/30wbjvn.jpg

In 1925, Park Avenue was a park with pedestrian mall extending miles northward from Grand Central Terminal. Not a car in sight.
http://i59.tinypic.com/142dcv5.jpg

Present day (2014) Park Avenue looking South from about 55th Street or near where the 1905 picture was taken.
http://i59.tinypic.com/rbwnee.png

w2amr
12-09-2014, 03:47 PM
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K7SGJ
12-09-2014, 04:23 PM
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Shucks. That'll buff out.