Posts tagged "60's"
Grandpa and Grandma Kissing in the Basement
What more can I say......Locomotive 8444 Emerging From Tunnel
Locomotive 8444 was the last steam engine purchased by the Union Pacific Railroad. In this picture from March 1964, it looks like it is on a promotional tour....2 Women: In Front of Cathedral
The people behind Lot 4 took a trip in August, 1966. The photographer liked taking pictures of these two women. ...Girl In Blue
Plenty of blue in this slide from December 1961....Auntie's Not Happy
She doesn't look very happy about having her picture taken. Or maybe she was always a bit cross....Assembling the Set
A good dad, working with his boys to assemble their Christmas toy. Or is it a game?...On Tour
This woman has lost her companion (as seen here and in some coming slides) in this photo from May 1968. Possibly in Europe....Happy Couple
Our first post from new Lot 7, a collection of prints, negative, slides and 16mm film from the Stark family of Cincinatti, Ohio. B&W Print....Engine 8444
Another view of famous locomotive 8444, first seen here....Family Dinner
This family looks like they are enjoying Christmas dinner....Welcome to the Air Force Museum
This B&W print is our first in a set taken at the Air Force Museum in July, 1961....B-26 Peacemaker
Air intakes on a Convair B-36 Peacemaker....J47-19 Jet Engine Pod
This is a pair of GE J47-19 jet engines on the wing of a Convair B-36 Peacemaker. We saw the other end of the wing yesterday....Convair F-106
This is likely a Convair F-106 Delta Dart. The latest in our series from the Air Force Museum. B&W print from July, 1961....B-17G Flying Fortress
Examining the specifications of a B-17G Flying Fortress....B-17
Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress...Convair B-36
Our final view of the Convair B-36 Peacemaker. The bomber was first developed during WW2 when the US Army Air Corps started making plans for a bomber with sufficient range to bomb targets in Germany from bases in North America. The bomber ended up being the mainstay of the Strategic Air Command during the early days of the Cold War. it...B-36 Tail Gun
I said that yesterday's post was the final view of the B-36, but then realized this is also a B-36 - showing the tail and tail gun mount. C-47/DC-3 on the lower right....Man under B-36 Engine
The B-36 pictures keep coming. This one from under the wing....B-17 Tailgun
Nearing the end of our run of US Air Force Museum photos, this one shows our photographer's friend posed next to the tail of a B-17....Snark Cruise Missile
The Snark was an early cruise missile, built during the height of the Cold War....View of the Cockpit
Visitor to to the Air Force Museum waiting to view the cockpit of a bomber, likely our favorite - the Convair B-36....P-47 Thunderbolt
Here we see the friend of the photographer, a P-47 Thunderbolt and our another view of the B-36 in the background....Double-Decker Transport Plane
Possibly a C-124 GlobeMaster II. Made by Douglas. Nicknamed "Old Shakey". Must have been a fun way to travel....2 Planes
Another view of the F-106 Delta Dart and our old friend the B-36 Peacemaker....B-25 Mitchell
Our final photo in the run of Air Force Museum photos - A good view of a B-25 Mitchell bomber. This model plane is perhaps most famous for the Doolittle Raid on Japan in the early months of World War 2....Zurich, 1965. My guess on the 2 white cars: Volkswagen and Citroen......
Le Lac Bourget
Handwritten note on slide "Le Lac Bourget". From the image and from Google, it looks like a very beautiful place....Night Train
Another train picture from Lot 1. This one a more modern train than the prior....Tower Bridge, London
Nice view of the Tower Bridge in London from December, 1964....Coldstream Guards??
Photo taken outside Buckingham Palace, December 1964. Are these Coldstream Guards or a different unit?...Bear Lake Overlook
View of Bear Lake from highway US 89 in northern Utah. Damaged Kodachrome slide from January, 1962. ...Winged Monument
From Dec. 1964. Any idea what this monument commemorates?...Buckingham Palace, 1964
51 years later, this house still has the same occupant....Victoria Memorial and Buckingham Palace
A nice neighborhood in London....
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