Conversations
Here are conversations that have happened in the last week on Flickr Commons:
Wilson and Carswell have Reformed
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- Niall McAuley said:
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- Philip Mayer said:
- Carol Maddock said:
- John Spooner said:
- Niall McAuley said:
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- Philip Mayer said:
J. Franklin Fort, portrait bust (LOC)
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swanq said:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Franklin_Fort
"John Franklin Fort (March 20, 1852 – November 17, 1920) was an American Republican Party politician, who served as the 33rd governor of New Jersey, from 1908 to 1911. His uncle, George Franklin Fort, was a Democratic governor of New Jersey from 1851 to 1854."
26_0019990 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
One news article suggests he may be a former Director of Product Engineering at Rohr. It's not clear the article is about this person.
26_0019993 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
Mr. Lynas has a profile on LinkedIn but I don't have access.
26_0020000 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
Mr. Manion started at Rohr in 1968. He was promoted to Customer Support, Director, Spares Sales and Distribution about the time this photo was taken.
26_0020746 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
This is Mr. Journey's office.
26_0020096 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
Dave Watson = Davis R. Watson?
26_0019849 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
Dave Watson = Davis R. Watson?
26_0019737 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
Dave Watson = Davis R. Watson?
26_0019736 Rohr Collection Image
from SDASM Archives
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Chuck Walla said:
Dave Watson = Davis R. Watson?
26_0064733 Rohr Collection Image
from SDASM Archives
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Chuck Walla said:
Dave Watson = Davis R. Watson?
26_0064732 Rohr Collection Image
from SDASM Archives
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Chuck Walla said:
Dave Watson = Davis R. Watson?
26_0064731 Rohr Collection Image
from SDASM Archives
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Chuck Walla said:
Dave Watson = Davis R. Watson?
26_0064730 Rohr Collection Image
from SDASM Archives
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Chuck Walla said:
Dave Watson = Davis R. Watson?
26_0019735 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
Dave Watson = Davis R. Watson?
26_0064729 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
One of the three people with the tag "Watson, Madsen, Wetzler" may be Davis R. Watson who was a Vice President and General Manager at Riverside Plant about this time.
Dave Watson = Davis R. Watson?
26_0019679 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
Mr. Bucur was previously Vice President of Commercial Business. He started with Rohr in 1966, newspapers claim.
Mr. Bucur replaced the late Peter Colston. I can't find a series of photos of Mr. Colston that was seen earlier...
26_0020003 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
Mr. Miller was believed to have been Chief Financial Officer at some point. About May 1989 he was Vice President and Treasurer according to a newspaper article.
26_0019970 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
Newspaper reports assert Mr. Goings had been General Manager of the McDonnell Douglas Corporation plant at Torrance, California before Rohr welcomed him aboard.
BP SDASM_06380 SDASM Collection Image
from SDASM Archives
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Chuck Walla said:
Not the same as? [https://www.flickr.com/photos/sdasmarchives/54551784088/]
26_0020004 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
Believed to be: Elaine K. Mills, (1938-2026).
A native of Chula Vista, she worked 40 years at Rohr.
Within this collection, she may be untagged in some Rohr News employee group photos documenting National Managers Association activities. If you find any, please tag them.
26_0020005 Rohr Collection Image
from SDASM Archives
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Chuck Walla said:
Believed to be:
Richard Moeller (1929-2009)
May have started at Rohr in 1950. May have been involved with British Aerospace BAe-125 business jet nacelles starting about the time this photo was made. These products were made at Riverside and Hagerstown.
Baroness von Orendorff, standing three-quarters (LOC)
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swanq said:
Somewhat of a mystery person.
New York Times, March 1, 1908, Page 6
www.nytimes.com/1908/03/01/archives/baroness-orendorff-is...
"BARONESS ORENDORFF IS IN SECLUSION; Not "at Home" in Washington Since Glacia Calla Case Became Public. SINGER CALLED HER AUNT Mrs. G.W. Albright Tells of Their Receptions in Paris -- Wealthy New Yorker Among the Visitors." -
swanq said:
See her, perhaps from the same occasion.
The News-Democrat (Providence, R.I.), March 4, 1908, page 1
www.loc.gov/resource/sn91070633/1908-03-04/ed-1/?sp=1&...
"This is a picture of the "Baroness Von Orendorf," Sponsor
for Glacia Calla, whose name has been brought prominently forward in connection with the Roy-Calla murder case. The baroness is well known in Washington and Paris, and is a woman of mystery."
Late Night, Sydney, 1949
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Jonathan O'Donnell said:
Everything about this is interesting. His natty moustache. Is he hiding his face or is he asleep. What sort of car has the back window so close to the rear seat. The upholstery!
26_0020006 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
Believed to be:
Captain Ralph Neiger, USN (ret) (1928-2022)
Burial: Miramar National Cemetery
Plot: SECTION L ROW 1 SITE 79
26_0020090 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
Mr. Rouziere was President of Rohr Europe (previously Rohr France) until July 1995. One source says his title was chairman beginning in August 1995.
26_0020008 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
He was promoted to President in August of 1995.
26_0020012 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
Mr. Bockenhauer's title was identified as Director of Research and Development in a 1990 newspaper article.
Rohr did pioneering work in composite engine nacelles. This archive includes a bunch of photos of burned parts that suggest the difficulty of what looks like composite thrust reverser parts.
26_0020089 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
John Hugo 'Jack' Wulff (1932-2017).
Born: Madison, South Dakota.
History: 33 years at Rohr.
Obituary says he retired as Director of Finance.
26_0019782 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
This photo ran on page 14 of the Chula Vista Star-News, 31 December 1987
26_0019722 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
Is believed to have been prompted to an unknown position in 1991.
History: joined Rohr in 1979.
BS Management Science, Georgia Institute of Technology 👋
26_0019264 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
In late 1987, he worked as project manager, corporate construction possibly in facilities? As of 1987, he had 18 years service with Rohr.
BA Business Administration, SDSU
Protesting in a Top Hat - my word!
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John Spooner said:
There was a protest on October 17th 1909 which fits the bill. Fermanagh Herald - Saturday 23 October 1909:
A demonstration organised by the British Social Democratic Federation, in co-operation with the Labour Party, Fabian Society, and other organisations, was held in Trafalgar Square, London, on Sunday afternoon, to protest against the execution of Senor Ferrer, and was attended by between nine thousand and ten thousand people.
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
John Spooner That's some crowd. Will the newspapers be our friend in uncovering Francisco Ferrer's alleged wrongdoing?
Date fairly securely established as 17 October 1909 then, thank you, and the postcard was sent on 10 September 1910. -
Mike Grimes said:
Methinks the protest was a bit late.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Ferrer -
Suck Diesel said:
Francisco Ferrer was a Spanish radical freethinker, anarchist, and educationist behind a network of secular, private, libertarian schools in and around Barcelona. His execution, following a revolt in Barcelona, propelled Ferrer into martyrdom and grew an international movement of radicals and libertarians, who established schools in his model and promoted his schooling approach.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Ferrer -
John Spooner said:
The protest in Trafalgar Square was mild in comparison with what went on in Italy. It was "in the throes of a general strike" in protest against the "inquisitorial Spanish government", the Spanish consuls in Milan, Carrara and Florence resigned, and "immense bodies of soldiery" were guarding the Vatican day and night. (Daily Chronicle).,
It seems that the 'secular' aspect of Ferrer's teachings were seen as a threat to certain parts of the Spanish establishment. -
National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
Mike Grimes I don't think he would have been wildly popular with Irish authorities of the time either!
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
Suck Diesel Thank you, Mr Diesel.
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
John Spooner Mike Grimes Suck Diesel I've had a squiz at photos of Keir Hardie. Are we happy enough that he's the man Xed on the postcard? I am.
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Mike Grimes said:
National Library of Ireland on The Commons I'd say it's him alright.
26_0020013 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
Started: joined Rohr in 1972,
BS Aerospace Engineering, CSU Pomona.
MBA, University of Southern California.👏
26_0041849 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
Mr. Todd became CEO in 1982 according to one newspaper article. At one point he served on the Board.
26_0020014 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
One newspaper article describes Mr. Burke as, "former Vice President of Rohr Marine Industries."
26_0020018 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
Many of these Rohr Industries studio photos seem to have a color and a black-and-white version. It looks like they shot these with a Hasselblad and two magazines. We know the Photo Lab had a Hasselblad.
26_0020032 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
There's a similar name in a 2012 NLRB filing against B. F. Goodrich Aerostructures.
It's a Dog's Life
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beachcomber australia said:
F O U N D !
Flickr is sometimes amazing! michael has stitched together a couple of 1854 (!) photographs which I am 90% sure is the same corner nearly 50 years earlier. Rooflines and other details are different, but there are enough similarities to say this Is the 'Place Rogier' or the earlier 'Place Cologne' in Brussels.
"Place Rogier in 1854
Cologne Square (now Place Rogier) in Brussels, I have combined two photographs by Louis-Pierre-Théophile Dubois de Nehaut, which allows us to see what Place Rogier looked like in 1854."
[https://www.flickr.com/photos/mikerinos/54414597749/in/dateposted/]
The original 1854 photo's exact location is the subject of discussion (in French) here - www.facebook.com/groups/452221515209318/posts/25689459902...
Can anyone find it on Google Maps ? -
beachcomber australia said:
PlaceRogierView - maps.app.goo.gl/XyTVyCR3T1nND64NA
The large Palace Hotel was begun in 1908, shortly after the Dillon's visit. An old photo shows the building on the right almost matching the Dillon photo ...
See - authenticbrussels.be/opening-of-the-doubletree-by-hilton-... -
beachcomber australia said:
Ooops, wrong again! Those attic windows of the house on the right in the photo above are there in the 1854 photo, but not in the Dillon photo. ie the Dillon photo is not Place Rogier. Must be somewhere nearby ...
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
beachcomber australia Thank you for plugging away at this one. You'll get there. We believe in you! 😀
26_0020033 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
This person may have worked in D.C. area? Excellent portrait.
26_0020020 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
Mr. Chapman was CFO as of 1997. I'm unsure of how he served Rohr in 1994 when this photo was taken.
26_0015130 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
Are these radial piston aircraft engines?
The Labrador Menace
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DannyM8 said:
A very nice Dog, a Labrador? I am not sure, then many breeds looked a lot different over 100 years ago. One thing for sure it does look a menace!
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beachcomber australia said:
Google Lens found Helena Molony ...
"Helena Molony walking her dog in the 1950s. In her later years she lived in relative poverty, relying on friends for support and accommodation. (M.J. Neary)"
See - historyireland.com/helena-molony-a-revolutionary-life/ -
beachcomber australia said:
" ... From the 1930s, Molony was in a relationship with doctor Eveleen O'Brien, with whom she lived until her 1967 death.[21][22]
She retired from public life in 1946, but continued to work for women's labour rights; she died in Dublin on 29 January 1967 following a stroke.[23] Molony is buried in the republican plot at Glasnevin Cemetery."
Via - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helena_Molony
See also - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eveleen_O%27Brien -
National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
beachcomber australia Far be it from me to contradict History Ireland, but I think material in our Sheehy Skeffington collections all end around 1940. So not sure about 1950s. Always happy however to sit corrected if any evidence emerges...
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beachcomber australia said:
National Library of Ireland on The Commons Yes, I also think she looks younger is today's photo than the Wikipedia one, which says "circa 1940s". And the hat and coat look circa 1920s -ish, maybe, possibly.
What is written on the reverse, "Ewes" ? It could be the name of the dog. -
National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
beachcomber australia So proud of my ancient eyesight. I thought Emer. And behold: "Adopting the pseudonym ‘Emer’ for Inghinidhe work (by which name she was called within Gonne's circle of republican women the rest of her life), in 1907 she became the organisation's secretary." (From her excellent life in the Dictionary of Irish Biography)
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beachcomber australia said:
National Library of Ireland on The Commons Aha! How pleasing. And there is a literary reference - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emer#Literature
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
ɹǝqɯoɔɥɔɐǝq Save me! I'm sliding down a Central Statistics Office rabbit hole...
"In 2025, Emer was ranked 608 of all baby girls recorded in Ireland.
In total, 5 baby girls were recorded with the name Emer in this year."
You can check popularity by year, rise and decline of names etc. -
Kevin said:
That grey face looks like a sweet ol’ elder doggo.
Mrs. Bourke Cochran [i.e., Cockran] (LOC)
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jessamyn west said:
Ann Ide Cockran
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Bourke_Cockran -
Steve Arena said:
Congratulations on Explore! Thank you for sharing ......
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Michael Gschwind said:
Glückwunsch zu Explore !
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Sigurd Krieger said:
Congrats on Xplore!!
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Flickr said:
Congrats on Explore! ⭐ June 5, 2026
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Francesco Dini said:
Congrats on making Explore! 🎉✨ 👏 - Nicely done! 👍
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Lukas Larsed said:
Congrats on Explore 🙌
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Mr. Happy Face - Peace :) said:
Beautiful Work 🌟 Congrats on Explore 🏆
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Francisco Bernardo said:
Congrats on Explore!
President Castro, seated (LOC)
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swanq said:
Presumably
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cipriano_Castro
"José Cipriano Castro Ruiz (12 October 1858 – 4 December 1924) was a Venezuelan politician and officer of the military who served as president from 1899 to 1908. He was the first man from the Venezuelan Andes to rule the country, and was the first of four military strongmen from the Andean state of Táchira to rule the country over the next 46 years." -
Jon (LOC P&P) said:
Thanks swanq, I believe this is him, although I doubt some of the other dates of photos that appear online (not that people lied, just that an earlier photo was published later). We'll update the catalog record.
Gov. Frear of Hawaii, portrait bust, copyright by Harris & Ewing (LOC)
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swanq said:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_F._Frear
"Walter Francis Frear (October 29, 1863 – January 22, 1948) was a lawyer and judge in the Kingdom of Hawaii and Republic of Hawaii, and the third Territorial Governor of Hawaii from 1907 to 1913." -
Jon (LOC P&P) said:
Thanks swanq, we'll update this catalog record.
Gen. G.B. Davis, portrait bust, in uniform (LOC)
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swanq said:
George Breckenridge Davis
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_B._Davis
"George Breckenridge Davis (February 13, 1847 – December 16, 1914) was the tenth Judge Advocate General of the United States Army."
"General Davis guided his department through the Spanish–American War, and handled the investigation and trial of the notorious cases arising out of that war. He also represented the United States as delegate plenipotentiary to the Geneva Conventions of 1903 and 1906, and the Hague Convention of 1907. On February 14, 1911, General Davis retired with a promotion to major general." -
Jon (LOC P&P) said:
Thanks swanq, we'll update his catalog record.
B.F. Yoakum, portrait bust (LOC)
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swanq said:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Franklin_Yoakum
"Benjamin Franklin Yoakum (August 20, 1859 – November 28, 1929) was an American railroad executive of the late 19th and early 20th centuries who attempted to join the Frisco and Rock Island Railroads into a great system stretching from Chicago to Mexico. In 1909, when Yoakum controlled 17,500 miles of railroad, Railway World magazine called him an 'empire builder' who had done as much for the Southwest as James J. Hill had done for the Northwest." -
Jon (LOC P&P) said:
Thanks swanq, we'll update the catalog record.
The Station Hotel: Where Missing Your Train Was a Business Model
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beachcomber australia said:
It grew a 'nose' over the front door. I wonder when?
StationHotelView - maps.app.goo.gl/vV5t3NurXAnZGpjv7
There is a longer shot - catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000327406 - with a smart carriage from the Imperial Hotel. -
robh London said:
Reminds of all the stories back in the day of planes landing at Shannon Airport for refuelling and then being held because of fog. Limerick didn't have enough hotels so people could get sent out to Kilkee. Including Che Guevara! kilkee.clareheritage.org/people/che-guevara-in-kilkee
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beachcomber australia said:
" ... By the end of the nineteenth century, it became necessary to replace the original Penrose Quay terminus with a larger station, Kent Station, which opened on 2 February 1893. ..."
[Aside] - "The station served as a filming location for the 1979 movie The First Great Train Robbery starring Seán Connery, Donald Sutherland and Lesley-Anne Down."
via - www.ouririshheritage.org/content/knowyour5k/kent-station-2 -
beachcomber australia said:
This 2017 GoogleMaps screen grab is remarkably close to Mr French / Lawrence's point of view, going by the chimney positions relative to each other -
[https://www.flickr.com/photos/beachcomberaustralia/55320676852/in/dateposted/] -
National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
robh London Nice story Robert.
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
beachcomber australia a substantial nose!
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
beachcomber australia Date Updated
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beachcomber australia said:
National Library of Ireland on The Commons I am having no luck finding when the 'nose' was added. Someone knows !! 👃
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Niall McAuley said:
Nearby in the catalogue, no help with the date:

Marvin Hughitt, portrait bust (LOC)
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swanq said:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvin_Hughitt
"Marvin Hughitt (August 9, 1837 – January 6, 1928) was an American railroad tycoon from New York. Interested in telegraphy at a young age, Hughitt quickly mastered the trade and moved to Chicago, Illinois to work. He came to the attention of the St. Louis, Alton and Chicago Railroad, who hired him to coordinate trains. This began a long career in rail, culminating in the presidency of the Chicago and North Western Railroad (1887–1910). He also served as president of two of its subsidiary lines, the Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley and the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha." -
Jon (LOC P&P) said:
Thanks swanq, we'll add some of this information to the catalog record.
J.Y. Sanders, Governor of Louisiana, portrait bust (LOC)
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swanq said:
SANDERS, Jared Young
1869 – 1944
bioguide.congress.gov/search/bio/S000035
"SANDERS, Jared Young, (father of Jared Young Sanders, Jr.), a Representative from Louisiana; born near Morgan City, St. Mary Parish, La., January 29, 1869; attended the public schools; was graduated from the law department of Tulane University, New Orleans, La., in 1893; was admitted to the bar the same year and commenced practice in New Orleans; elected as an antilottery member of the State house of representatives in 1892 and served until 1904, being elected speaker in 1900; member of the State constitutional convention in 1898; Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana 1904-1908; Governor 1908-1912; elected to the United States Senate July 6, 1910, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Samuel D. McEnery, but did not qualify, preferring to finish term as Governor; elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-fifth and Sixty-sixth Congresses (March 4, 1917-March 3, 1921); was not a candidate for renomination in 1920; member of the State constitutional convention in 1921; resumed the practice of law; unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic nomination for United States Senator in 1920 and 1926; died in Baton Rouge, La., March 23, 1944; interment in Franklin Cemetery, Franklin, La." -
Jon (LOC P&P) said:
swanq, thanks, we'll update his catalog record.
Fletcher Proctor, seated (LOC)
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swanq said:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fletcher_D._Proctor
"Fletcher Dutton Proctor (November 7, 1860 – September 27, 1911) was an American businessman, a Republican politician, and the 51st governor of Vermont, who served from 1906 to 1908." -
Jon (LOC P&P) said:
Thanks swanq, we'll add some of this information to the catalog record.
Crown Prince of Denmark, prtrait bust, in uniform (LOC)
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swanq said:
I think this must be
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_X
"Christian X (Danish: Christian Carl Frederik Albert Alexander Vilhelm; 26 September 1870 – 20 April 1947) was King of Denmark from 1912 until his death in 1947, and the only King of Iceland as Kristján X, holding the title as a result of the personal union between Denmark and independent Iceland between 1918 and 1944."
"On 29 January 1906, King Christian IX died, and Christian's father ascended the throne as King Frederick VIII. Christian himself became crown prince." -
Jon (LOC P&P) said:
Thanks swanq, we'll update the catalog record.
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Jon (LOC P&P) said:
I'll also ask that we fix the misspelling of portrait in the title.
W.S. Jackson, Attorney General of N.Y. (LOC)
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swanq said:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_S._Jackson
"William Schuyler Jackson (died November 23, 1932, in Jamaica, Queens, New York City) was an American lawyer and politician." -
Flickr Foundation said:
Added this image to his Wikipedia page
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_S._Jackson -
Jon (LOC P&P) said:
Thanks swanq, we'll add his full name to both catalog records.
E.P. Ripley, seated (LOC)
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swanq said:
See

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Jon (LOC P&P) said:
Thanks swanq, we'll update both of the catalog records.
F.P. Sargent, portrait bust (LOC)
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swanq said:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_P._Sargent
"Frank Pierce Sargent (November 18, 1851 – September 4, 1908) was an American trade union functionary and government official. Sargent is best remembered as the head of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen for a period of more than 17 years and as the United States Commissioner General of Immigration during the first years of the 20th Century"
"With his term of enlistment served, Sargent was discharged from the cavalry in December 1880 and went to work in the rail transport industry as an engine wiper for the Southern Pacific Railroad. After three months in this position, Sargent was promoted to a place as fireman on a construction train, later moving to a similar post on the regular road service.[" -
Jon (LOC P&P) said:
Thanks swanq, we'll update his catalog record.
Maj. H.M. Chittenden, portrait bust (LOC)
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swanq said:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiram_M._Chittenden
"Hiram Martin Chittenden (October 25, 1858 – October 9, 1917) was an American engineer and historian. A graduate of West Point, he was the Seattle district engineer for the Army Corps of Engineers from 1906 to 1908). Chittenden was one of the first three elected Port Commissioners at the Port of Seattle. He also helped found the Pacific Coast Association of Port Authorities, later known as the Association of Pacific Ports in 1913. The Hiram M. Chittenden Locks in Seattle are named in his honor.
As a historian he was noted for his work on the American West, especially the fur trade. Historian Gordon B. Dodds stated,
His works on the Yellowstone, the fur trade, and on Missouri River steamboating were long recognized as definitive....His style was formal, clear, and undramatic. His works contain a mass of detail. He was typical of the Progressive era of American history in his strong belief in progress and in 'the divine mission of the Anglo-Saxon'" -
rjhyden said:
My kind of fellow, the kind who would not have apologized for being Anglo.
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Jon (LOC P&P) said:
Thanks swanq, we'll update the catalog record.
26_0022054 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
A Hamilton wristwatch?
Vulcan ear? 👍
26_0067741 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
Add a tag or comment with the name of this person if you can: [https://www.flickr.com/photos/sdasmarchives/55067950317/]
26_0073439 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
That round thing next to his pen set looks like a CD-ROM. CD technology did not exist in 1974.
26_0067725 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
Never walk under a suspended load. Aerotrain empty weight: 46,000 pounds. About 1 Muni bus.
26_0067716 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
This guy was a prominent San Francisco mayor from about 1968 to 1972. He was a very avuncular guy and seemed to enjoy being mayor. Senator Dianne Feinstein was on the City Council during his mayoral term.
26_0022047 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
The guy on the left may be BART board member Stanley Grydyk.
26_0022041 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
This could be flipped horizontally.
Dan Hearn of Rohr,
stands near the door.
I believe the guy closest to Dan Hearn is James Doherty who served as District President during 1971.
So far, I have not been able to identify others. Corrections and comments are helpful.
26_0022039 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
Br'er Bear says, "Watch it, buster!"
26_0022036 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
Nice work with the fill light on this series. The bear's fur would be in shadow if it were not for the fill light.
26_0066599 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
There's a Wabash in East san Diego/North Park area...
26_0066583 Rohr Collection Image
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Chuck Walla said:
The front, orange car in the number one lane is an Opel GT. It was a two-seater with a small engine. There was an extra handle that looked sort of like a parking brake handle. When you pulled it the headlamps flipped up. [https://www.flickr.com/photos/82046831@N00/5947645723/]
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Chuck Walla said:
I'm not sure which street this is on: Broadway or H.
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Chuck Walla said:
Near Smith Av. across from Chula Vista Shopping Center.
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Chuck Walla said:
Newest car I see could be a 1972. This may be from 1972 or earlier? There are many photos from this undercrossing in the Rohr archive.
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Chuck Walla said:
Can anyone confirm this is CA-SND Crash 28? [https://www.flickr.com/photos/chrisk48/6307445021/]
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Chuck Walla said:
This looks more like Museum of Natural History than the Museum of Us?
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Chuck Walla said:
The calendar says, "First Federal Savings, San Diego," so this may be in Chula Vista.
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Chuck Walla said:
"Hang in there baby," posters were popular in 1974.
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Chuck Walla said:
Looks like the mass simulator parts flew forward during a braking test.
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Chuck Walla said:
I think the tower was on top of the terminal building in those days. Very different RADARs in 1974. Look at the oil drippings on the tarmac from a four-engined aircraft.
I think the bump in the skyline to the right of the window frame is Mount Diablo. Corrections welcomed.
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Chuck Walla said:
I tried to bring the faces out of the shadows but the compression artifacts make a mess out of the faces.
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Chuck Walla said:
This photo has been tagged as Chula Vista because of the Rohr Plant aerial photo on the wall. If this is incorrect, please comment below so I or the Museum staff can delete that tag.
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Chuck Walla said:
The guy on the left is a familiar face but I cannot (yet) attach a name to it. I think he was in some of the picnic photos. I tried to figure what division he worked in from picnics. No luck so far.
Most of the people looking at this know United had a large maintenance facility at SFO.
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Chuck Walla said:
Mr. Cogan was promoted to Manager, Corporate Compensation and Benefit Planning, in June of 1989.
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Chuck Walla said:
Keith Gentry is seated at bottom right. About this time he was ascended to Vice President of Commercial Business. Previous commands at Rohr included Vice President and General Manager of the Riverside Plant. Before that he was vice president of Rohr's Space Products Division. He started in 1980 after a 20-year stint at Bell Helicopter and General Dynamics. 👋
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Chuck Walla said:
He was Vice President of Manufacturing beginning in 1986. At one point about 1993, Mr. Johnson was Senior Vice President of Programs and Support.
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Chuck Walla said:
One newspaper article claims Mr. Kerley came to Rohr as CEO in 1993.
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Chuck Walla said:
Mr. Madsen apparently worked in coporate legal.
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Chuck Walla said:
Mr. Madsen apparently worked in coporate legal.
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Chuck Walla said:
Mr. Madsen apparently worked in coporate legal.
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Chuck Walla said:
Mr. Madsen apparently worked in coporate legal.
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Chuck Walla said:
DiFley may have been Vice President of Human Resources at Rohr in 1993.
So far as I can tell, Mr. DiFley and family started at Rohr in the 1960s. They lived, according to a newspaper article, in Bonita and Point Loma.
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Chuck Walla said:
In 1986, Ms. Coartney was Manager of Military Contract Administration. Her career with Rohr began in 1967, according to one news source.
OK Used Car sign, Arcata, California (LOC)
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stampolina, thx for sending stamps! :) said:
This B R I L L I A N T SHOT was seen in

brilliant flickr
...your brilliant shot! thx for sharing!🌟👍
Mrs. Simon Guggenheim, portrait bust, copyright by Harris & Ewing (LOC)
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swanq said:
www.encyclopedia.com/women/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcr...
"American philanthropist and organization executive. Name variations: Mrs. Simon Guggenheim. Born Olga H. Hirsh on September 23, 1877; died in 1970; daughter of Barbara (Steiner) Hirsh and Henry Hirsh (a New York realtor and diamond merchant); educated at private schools in America and Europe; married Simon Guggenheim (1867–1941, U.S. senator and philanthropist), on November 24, 1898;"
W.S. Jackson, Attorney General of N.Y., press photo (LOC)
W.S. Jackson, Attorney General of N.Y., at desk, press photo (LOC)
Cyrus W. Field (portrait bust) (LOC)
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swanq said:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyrus_W._Field
"Cyrus West Field (November 30, 1819 – July 12, 1892) was an American businessman and financier who, along with other entrepreneurs, created the Atlantic Telegraph Company and laid the first telegraph cable across the Atlantic Ocean in 1858."
The blessings of Saint Patrick be upon you all!
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La Belle Province said:
Swordscookie I'm sorry I didn't see your reply until now, but am so glad I saw it. I'd love to hear the Gaelic version, and luckily, this is what the internet is for (and dogs in old photos).
NO CAPTION (LOC)
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Jon (LOC P&P) said:
Thanks for the suggestion Paul Jackson. That photo seems to come from the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum, www.presidentwilson.org/items/show/17597. They have a few other photos also. The table and people standing in front of the building appear to match. I was also able to match at least one person in the crowd, the lady with the white hat and pennant sitting on the side of the steps toward the bottom right. I am going to go ahead and ask that we add a note saying this shows Woodrow Wilson speaking at Mary Baldwin College on December 28, 1912.
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Paul Jackson said:
Jon (LOC P&P) Thank you..you are doing great work preserving these valuable images
Lamps, Masts, and Layabouts
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xprocessed said:
Great to see you in Explore, National Library of Ireland on The Commons! 🌟 ⭐
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Niall McAuley said:
billh35 So interesting!
My grandfather also lived in Belfast, but a less lofty station
2018-100-11
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Chuck Walla said:
Tag added for Seagrave, the ladder truck's manufacturer. Somebody has a lot of hose to wash in their future.
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Chuck Walla said:
That's an Antenna Specialists disguise antenna. It's supposed to look like a generic AM antenna but actually is connected to the two-way radio.
You were on the USNS Comfort during the COVID pandemic. What’s a memory from that mission you’ll never forget?
from Navy Medicine
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k said:
Very very good!!!!
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Chuck Walla said:
The Coast Guard had an 'open door' policy?
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Chuck Walla said:
I want that to be Trona-Wildrose Road in the background but it's not.
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Chuck Walla said:
This could be flipped horizontally.
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Chuck Walla said:
This location appears to be the taxiway for Holtville Auxiliary Airfield also known as Holtville Outlying Field (USGS topo map 1976). Some present-day aerial photos show Xs painted on the runway, suggesting they are not in service. Photo may be near 32°20'28"N 115°16'29"W.
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Chuck Walla said:
This could be rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise.
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Chuck Walla said:
Do the seat frames make the car sides more rigid?
I've seen similar weights used to test an elevator after repair. They put the rated load into the elevator and make it do its thing.
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Chuck Walla said:
Measuring deflection under load? This test must've cost a fortune and must've involved some great mechnaical engineering people.
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Chuck Walla said:
This could be rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise.
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Chuck Walla said:
Please comment if you know the correct title for this person. Chef? Cook?
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Chuck Walla said:
The door says, "8035," and "DINER." It appears this would be interior photos of a former Santa Fe dining car. This may have been part of a Rail Systems Inc. (Rohr) bid to upgrade dining cars.
Other Flickr users' photos of former Santa Fe dining car 8035 follow. Images below are not Museum photos:[https://www.flickr.com/photos/mbernero/23662577450/][https://www.flickr.com/photos/120320833@N02/46354853975/]
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Chuck Walla said:
This could be rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise.
Where living waters flow
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Carol Maddock said:
beachcomber australia I live to serve! 😀
Northern Dragon 26: Machine Gun Range 260316-M-AA976-1071
from Navy Medicine
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k said:
Wow!!!!! This is a very interesting photo
