Delivered to Hickam Air Base Hawaii, in May 1941, and moved to Clark Air Base PI in Oct 1941 Dec 8th 1941, the Japanese bombed Clark Air Bas...
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looks like a blimp docking tower on the left, NAAS Wastonsville 1945
interesting tractor like front end on that https://www.flickr.com/photos/133697406@N05/21787916919/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/133697406@...
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believed to be the oldest photograph of an American locomotive.
The John Stevens, and it's enormous chimney, designed to suppress sparks on the combustible grasslands of America. The two sideways proj...
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L'Aigle (The Eagle) was designed with the largest wheels ever fitted to a French locomotive at 9ft 4in. It was built in Batignolles by Gouin et Cie in 1855 and in that year appeared at the International Exhibition in Paris.
http://www.douglas-self.com/MUSEUM/LOCOLOCO/aigle/aigle.htm
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Looks like Richfield Oil had a party bus
found on http://autoretropassion.blogspot.be/2016/07/station-service-garage_17.html
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This GMC truck, serial # 001, was owned by the Thomas Proctor Company and used to build most of the jetties, seawalls and piers along the NJ shoreline.
it was kept until the year 2000 when the company changed ownership. Designed for off-road construction service, this 1931 GMC truck was equi...
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