Sunday, December 31, 2017
Alpar scenic flights over Switzerland poster, 1936
Amtrak 'Surfliner' poster
Saturday, December 30, 2017
narrow gauge Baldwin on the Lake Tahoe Railway, California, circa 1910
Southern Pacific bought the assets outright in May 1933 and abandoned the line in 1943.
During the narrow gauge years the line used 4 Baldwins, details here
Friday, December 29, 2017
cars in De Smet de Naeyerlaan, Wenduine, Belgium, 1956
Almost all the buildings in this avenue are now 7-story apartment blocks. What is the car in the centre-right?
NZR envelope, 1937
You wonder what the letter inside was about...
For lots more, see the book New Zealand Railways Memorabilia
Thursday, December 28, 2017
the first Fiat from 1899 and Carpano, 1954 poster
The connection isn't at all obvious, although Antonio Benedetto Carpano was an Italian distiller famous for having invented Vermouth and consequently the apéritif.
These days the suggestion of a symbiosis of alcohol and cars would be frowned on.
Wednesday, December 27, 2017
ignorance of even classic books
Three pages in a book called The Lexicon of Stupidity from 2005. The situation is certain to be worse now.
trams in Bad Warmbrunn, Germany, 1920s
Obviously taken at 4:48 pm; from the parked car probably late 1930s. |
Now in the greater Hirschberg/Jelenia Gora area in Poland, this suburb is now called Cieplice Slankie Zdroj, see earlier post and this webpage here.
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
"Berlin - Symphony of a Metropolis" (1927) silent movie by Walther Ruttmann
(Music should be added.)
tram in Reichskanzlerplatz, Berlin, 1920s
Sunday, December 24, 2017
Seasons Greetings to our readers
The year has been very much the same as last year and we could almost repeat last year's message. New governments in both the US and NZ are creating new challenges, while the steady decrease in those who like books and the steady increase in those who only know electronic media and devices continue the gloomy outlook.
We wish all readers and especially customers a Happy Christmas and 2018.
tram in Biggin Street, Dover, England, 1900s
Saturday, December 23, 2017
ex-lighthouse tender
Made of Kauri carvel construction, powered by 98 hp Gardner diesel delivering 7-9 knots, 13 metres long, beam of 4 metres and draught 1.7 metres.
Friday, December 22, 2017
Thursday, December 21, 2017
two 'allahu-akbarists' in a SUV mow down pedestrians in central Melbourne
Fourteen people have been injured, several of them critically, after pedestrians were mowed down by a car in Melbourne's CBD in what police say was a "deliberate act".
A white SUV showed no sign of slowing as it hit people at the busy intersection of Flinders and Elizabeth streets about 4.40pm, including some waiting at a tram stop.
Full story
the Amtrak train that crashed in Washington state was 50 mph over the speed limit
An Amtrak train was travelling 50 mph over the speed limit when it careened off an overpass south of Seattle, killing at least three people, federal officials confirmed.
Bella Dinh-Zarr, a National Transportation Safety Board member, said at a Monday night news conference that information from the event data recorder in the rear locomotive showed the train was traveling at 80 mph (130 km/h) in a 30 mph (50 km/h) zone when it derailed.
Full story
Wednesday, December 20, 2017
traffic in Mercer and Wakefield Streets, Wellington, early 1960s
A trolley bus, cars and a van for Nestlé Chocolate parked on the left. The Wellington City Council building in the centre still exists, but an curved additional building was constructed in the early 1990s in the central foreground area and a new library to the left foreground.
For lots more, see the book Wellington: a Capital century.
Tuesday, December 19, 2017
Monday, December 18, 2017
Blue Star Line ship 'New Zealand Star' (2)
Details from bluestarline.org :-
Built: BremerVulkan Schiffbau & Machinenfabrik, Vegesack, Germany
ON: 334615
Dimensions: 168.36 (BB) x 22.36 x 8.973/9.961 metres
Tonnage: Gross: 11300; Net: 6626
Propulsion: 9-Cylinder 2 S.C.S.A M.A.N. K9Z86/160E oil engine by the shipbuilder.
Type: Refrigerated Cargo Liner
Launched: 1/05/1967 (Yard No. 930) as New Zealand Star 2 for Blue Star Line
Completed: 9/1967
Converted: 11/9/1977 to container ship by her builders and renamed Wellington Star (3)
Tonnage Coverted: Gross: 11393; Net: 6503; Dimensions unchanged
Demolished: 1993 at Chittagong
Sister ships: Southland Star