Around Christmastime of 1926, pedestrians stroll along Fifth Avenue in front of the 42nd Street Library.
Photo: NY Daily News
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Citroën Poncin. France, 1974.
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"PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY - BUY A HAMILTON-MADE TRUCK," Hamilton Spectator. March 12, 1913. Page 13.
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2022-05-21; 0005. Stichting Veteraan Autobussen Mercedes-benz L312-48, Vermaat 53 Arnhem, TB-17-47 (1959). Oranjepark, Dordrecht. by Martin Geldermans
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Normally every two years the event "Dordt in Steam" is organized. In 2020 however, it was canselled due to Corona. During Dordt in stoom the city of Dordrecht is filled with steam rollers, steam tractors, steam cars, steam engines and other steam-powered vehicles. Furthermore, the harbour is filled with various steam boats and ships. Some can be used one short trip to the model show. And from there with the SSN steam train back to the station Dordrecht. I went with my father and eldest son and enjoyed the round tour through Dordt and made a lot of pictures.
This is the nicest bus I have EVER seen.
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There are too many old and modern tech and vehicles out there, it's hard to know all of them.
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37th Street, 1946.
Photo: Todd Webb via the Nelson-Atkins Museum
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1961 Ford Thunderflite (custom)
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