Monday, December 31, 2018
Sunday, December 30, 2018
NZR poster, 1935
"Train for Christmas" -- Santa is exercising? It looks more like an old guy making off with a bag of loot...
For lots of NZR posters, better than this, see the book New Zealand Railway Memorabilia.
For lots of NZR posters, better than this, see the book New Zealand Railway Memorabilia.
'yabba dabba do!' car
Eva in a Flintstonesque vehicle made of wood at the entrance to a wooden bench and outdoor furniture manufacturer in Paraparaumu, NZ.
Saturday, December 29, 2018
fly Braniff to Rio de Janeiro poster
No date. The aerial cableway gondola to the statue of Christ the Redeemer is the obvious reference, with a "switched on" implication (in A/NZ this old style switch would be in the off position).
Friday, December 28, 2018
Thursday, December 27, 2018
traffic in Zurich, Switzerland, 1950s
Not very much of it: an American car on the left and a British truck (a Leyland?) on the right plus a motor-scooterist in the centre.
Rhodesian railways Garratt loco art, 1948
Another cape gauge system, today Rhodesia is Zimbabwe. You'd think the comment "track that cannot be laid on very firm foundations" would cause a little consternation.
Wednesday, December 26, 2018
'Hot Rod Race'
or a normal scene in West Auckland maybe... Art by Robert Williams (American, 1943 -), dated 1976. Website
Tuesday, December 25, 2018
Monday, December 24, 2018
Christmas wishes to customers and readers
We continue with the service side of the business for those who want everything from photo restoration through design to complete books on any subject.
Have a save and enjoyable holiday period.
Deutsche Bundesbahn class 624 diesel multiple units
This was a series of B-2+2-2+2-B type MAN-built 3-car diesel-hydraulic sets from the 1960s. A pre-series run of 8 power cars and 4 unpowered mid-cars dated from 1961. The main production run comprised 80 power cars and 55 unpowered mid-cars built between 1964 and 1968. Originally designated as VT (Verbrennungstriebwagen) 24, they were later designated as Class 624. Final withdrawal was in 2005.
Inflight magazine -- with an obvious difference
Michelin men circa 1920
If you didn't know what Michelin made, these pics should have made it fairly obvious! The first photo with a Model T Ford van seems to have been taken in Cuba.
Sunday, December 23, 2018
Saturday, December 22, 2018
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