This film depicts the streets of 1911 New York. It is one, perhaps the best, films of that era that I have ever seen. Lots of footage of the pedestrians, horse and horseless carriages, street cars, etc all competing for the street space to move around in. I thought it would interest those folks...
I thought I'd share this link I came across depicting old postcards cataloged by state and county...lots of history from early last century:
http://www.usgwarchives.org/special/ppcs/ppcs.html
That would make sense...I had read it to mean "everybody everywhere" was just so hot they all settled in the shade somewhere to wait until things got more bearable.
I'm currently reading "The Last of the Mountain Men" by Harold Peterson, the true story of Sylvan Hart. The author tends toward the poetic at times but it is an interesting read nevertheless. Anyhow, I've exerpted a couple paragraphs below describing one of the author's experiences while...
Starting about 25 years ago I started taking my family snowmobiling in Yellowstone over the Christmas holidays to get away from this Texas heat for at least a few days. During the trip I would not shave and always hated having to shave it off when I got home. About 15 years ago I decided that...
C44Antelope and gtdean48...out of curiosity would y'all mind stating what state (and if a big state which part) you live in. I know it's a huge generalization but I'm thinking it has to do with the values passed on to their children by their parents and I'm further thinking that it may relate...
Hi James007...welcome to the forum.
I've been married 52 years with five kids...got a little marred myself during the process...sorry, couldn't resist.
Sounds like an interesting project you're starting up - good luck with it.
Truer words were never spoken...
When I was *much* younger in the late forties there was a place in Smithfield Va on the James River where a packing plant for a well known meat company was located. In those days waste was often discharged into the river. There were piers there where the waste...
I'm far from being the best one to model any hat but if you want to see an overlander on my head see post:
http://thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=48253
last Sunday's episode was great
The scenes toward the end with the Japanese baby and dying woman tore me up...couldn't help shedding a few tears...very moving.
I found these pictures interesting...plenty of caps but only a couple of high altitude fedoras. These guys not only worked with steel, they had nerves of the same stuff! The buiilding they are constructing is the Empire State Building.
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Pictures taked by Lewis Wicks Hines
You must have visited west Texas...Houston is everybit as bad and frwquently worse that Fla for high humidity. I lived in Merritt Island and Cocoa beach when I worked at the Cape and it is no worse than Houston. West Texas dry heat doesn't bother me near as much.
High humidity sucks, or would...
I'm not familiar with this sort of thing...how would I go about viewing this...is it an "actual movie" that will play in the theatres or a specialty item that you will view on the internet or what? Any idea of the current release date?
thanks
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