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cochino-devin · 2 months
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Bad Ass 37 Zephyr out in the Village at GNRS 2024.
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uscarssince1935 · 3 months
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1937 Lincoln Zephyr Coupé
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automotiveamerican · 1 year
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Twin-grille 1937 Lincoln Zephyr Gets Second Shot at Auction Notoriety - Daniel Strohl @Hemmings
The 2011 auction of Lee Roy Hartung’s collection included a number of items that attracted a good deal of attention, like the four matching sets of Tucker manufacturer license plates, a rare Edwards roadster and a bizarre Spohn-bodied 1950 Veritas. The sheer size of the collection, however, meant that plenty of curiosities went under the radar, including a unique 1937 Lincoln Zephyr modified with…
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ajl1963 · 9 months
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Freakin', Tiquen 2023 - Destination Detroit: Part One - The Henry Ford Museum
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frenchcurious · 6 months
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Lincoln Zephyr V12 Sedan 1937. - source Cars & Motorbikes Stars of the Golden era.
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1937 Lincoln Zephyr.
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daytona-beach-life · 2 years
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1937 Brooks Stevens Zephyr Land Yacht 
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adrienvanviersen · 3 years
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I love backgrounds. They really enrich the storytelling and immerse the audience into the world the artist. I’m not drawn to artists that don’t like drawing backgrounds...and they’re easy to spot. I could have filled another album of research for this panel. A good background requires lots of research and study for it to seem real (even though it isn’t). The piping shot is a photo from my TV while I was watching a movie...it was in the background. It was Valley of the Dolls...exactly the kind of film where my brain would rather work than enjoy.
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radracer · 2 years
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1937 Lincoln Zephyr
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aryburn-trains · 3 years
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Twin Zephyr at Aurora
Diesel locomotive 9901, named Zephyrus, leads Burlington Route’s Twin Zephyr into Aurora, Ill., about 38 miles into the streamliner’s Chicago–Minneapolis run sometime in 1937. L. E. Griffith photo
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cochino-devin · 2 months
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Last post of Zephyrs in Bldg 5 at GNRS 2024.
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uscarssince1935 · 3 months
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1937 Lincoln Zephyr Sedan
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Lincoln Zephyr “Voodoo Priest”, 1937. A restomod based on a Lincoln Zephyr Coupé  that is part of the The James Hetfield Collection which will be on display at the Petersen Automotive Museum from January 30. The Reclaimed Rust exhibition is dedicated to ten of the Metallica frontman’s collection of custom cars
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danismm · 4 years
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“The diesel-powered Pioneer Zephyr”, 1937.
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princetonarchives · 3 years
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Menu Monday: This small selection of items showing the evolution of a Princetonian’s breakfast, 1780s-1990s, also reflects broader influences in American foodways over time. The Continental Army had freed Nassau Hall from British occupation in 1777, but the new American states were still at war with their former countrymen until 1782, and this fact still had a significant impact on everyday life for students at the College of New Jersey (which changed its name to Princeton University in 1896) as well as revolutionary colonists throughout North America. Coffee overtook tea as the preferred beverage. Students had gathered all of the tea on campus and burned it in an act of protest in 1775. We see similar breakfasts to the one Peter Edmund Elmendorf described in 1781 on offer in the 1840s. References to “Graham bread” and “Graham wafers” in the 1890s show the rise of the influence of Sylvester Graham, a vegetarian Presbyterian minister who advocated dietary reform with an emphasis on whole grains. Today, his legacy is both the obvious (graham crackers) and not-so-obvious (the American vegetarian movement). One of the major reforms he advocated was an abandonment of the meat-and-fish-heavy meals common at the time in favor of fruit and whole grains. The appearance of cereals also shows the influence of other vegetarian reformers on American breakfasts, with a revolutionary 1894 invention by the Kellogg brothers (also vegetarian): corn flakes. It wasn’t long before other ready-to-eat cereals arrived on the scene, and by the 1930s, several options were available.
By the late 20th century, cereal would be left off most special occasion menus, but would be expected to be offered for routine morning meals.
The images above are as follows:
1. Peter Edmund Elmendorf, Class of 1782, from Nassau Hall at the College of New Jersey (Princeton), to his mother, November 30, 1781. Graphic prepared by staff.
2. George Thomas Dunlop, Jr. of the College of New Jersey (Princeton) Class of 1892 visited or stayed at the famed Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York ca. 1890. He kept the menu in his scrapbook. Scrapbook Collection (AC026), Box 331.
3. In 1896, the College of New Jersey changed its name to Princeton University. The University Hotel offered meals to town visitors during the celebrations, including this breakfast. Sesquicentennial Celebration Records (AC141), Box 16.
4. Breakfast on board the Burlington Zephyr, December 29, 1937. The Princeton University Triangle Club was on tour with “Once over Lightly” at the time. Triangle Club Records (AC122), Box 10, Folder 4.
5.  Ad for breakfast at Princeton’s Student Sandwich Shop. Daily Princetonian, January 16, 1942.
6. Breakfast menu from the Princeton Inn (now Princeton University’s Forbes College) ca. 1950s. Princeton Inn Records (AC288), Box 2.
7. Nassau Club of Princeton breakfast menu, 1956. (The Nassau Club is a social gathering place for Princeton University alumni founded in 1889.) Historical Subject Files (AC109), Box 337, Folder 15.
8.  Breakfast with Santa Claus at Princeton University’s Prospect House, December 16, 1995. Historical Subject Files (AC109), Box 242, Folder 5.
The entire Menu Monday series
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anyskin · 3 years
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1937 Lincoln Zephyr V-12 Coupe
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