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Here are conversations that have happened in the last week on Flickr Commons:

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    I don't have a Facebook account but there's someone with this name on Facebook.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Mr. Jones started at Rohr in 1982.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    About the time of this photo he may have held the title, "Director of Production Control." He took on an additional title, "Vice President - Financial Planning and Control" about 1994.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    There appears to be another Greg Peters who was hired in 1997 when Goodrich took over Rohr.

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Taber sugar beet farm, Taber, Alberta, 1970

  • Mr. Happy Face - Peace :) said:
    Exceptional Work 🌟 Thank You for Sharing

Youths Congregate Around the Front Steps of a Home in New Ulm, Minnesota, to Decide What to Do on a Summer Day...

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  • jonzdesire said:
    💎💎💎💎

The Rich get all the pleasure and the Poor get...

  • Carol Maddock said:
    We've deffo met some of these men [assuming they're mostly men at that time!] over the years. Chief Justice to start with. Hugh Kennedy could certainly afford his suits and bowler hats on £4,000...

    [https://flic.kr/p/2qNU1VM]
    I'd imagine some others that eluded identification in this photo are listed?
  • beachcomber australia said:
    In 2025, the relative price worth of £4000 0s 0d from 1932 is:
    £390,000.00 using the retail price index
    £324,000.00 using the GDP deflator
    In 2025, the relative wage or income worth of £4000 0s 0d from 1932 is:
    £1,040,000.00 using the average earnings
    £1,940,000.00 using the per capita GDP
    In 2025, the relative output worth of £4000 0s 0d from 1932 is:
    £2,900,000.00 using the GDP

    Via - www.measuringworth.com/index.php#

    "A cynic is a man who knows the price of everything, and the value of nothing.”
    Oscar Wilde
  • CASSIDY PHOTOGRAPHY said:
    Change the date to 2026 . . . Different names, different times, same ol' stuff.
  • Suck Diesel said:
    CASSIDY PHOTOGRAPHY Yep
  • Suck Diesel said:
    beachcomber australia £247,876.65 according to the Bank of England inflation calculator
  • Suck Diesel said:
    “Senior Irish government ministers earn a gross annual salary of roughly €212,858, which is a combination of the basic TD salary and a ministerial top-up. The Taoiseach earns approximately €251,261 annually, while the Tánaiste earns €231,768. Junior ministers earn between €164,427 and €177,969 depending on Cabinet attendance”

    So, in 1932, a minister earned £1700, worth £105,347 today (BoE inflation calculater) equal to €122,100

    That’s 1-3/4 more than back then

    Not too shabby
  • Suck Diesel said:
    Must be early 1932, as on February 16, 1932, Fianna Fáil won the general election, unseating W.T. Cosgrave's Cumann na nGaedheal.

    Don’t forget that at the time the world was in a global depression, in June we were to enter a trade war with Britain, resulting in an agricultural recession.

    Weekly wages:
    Skilled Industrial Workers (Printers, Builders, Mechanics): 30 to 45 shillings (£1.50 to £2.25).
    Unskilled Factory & Road Workers: 20 to 26 shillings (£1.00 to £1.30).
    State Relief Work (Land Commission Schemes): 22 shillings flat (£1.10).
    Agricultural & Farm Labourers: 15 to 21 shillings (£0.75 to £1.05). Farm hands were the lowest-paid demographic in the country.
    Female Shop Assistants & Domestic Servants: 7 to 20 shillings (£0.35 to £1.00). A "Plain Cook" earned about 20 shillings, while retail "shop girls" experienced intense wage exploitation, sometimes making under 10 shillings a week.

    No wonder that Civil Service jobs were chased by school leavers

    Meanwhile, up North, unemployment was rampant, severe industrial decline caused the cash-strapped Stormont government to slash all public-sector worker pay and unemployment benefits by 10%, resulting in the historic Outdoor Relief Riots in Belfast that October

    Tough times indeed
  • National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
    Suck Diesel Thanks for the date narrowing!

Mrs. Grover Cleveland and cabinet ladies (LOC)

[Woman artist seated at desk, facing front, looking down at her work, holding brush. Roycroft artist colony, East Aurora, New York] (LOC)

OLYMPIA (LOC)

  • swanq said:
    See
    [Miss Johnston having a meal with the crew on the Olympia] (LOC)

[The Readers] (LOC)

  • swanq said:
    See Letitia in
    Girl with harp (Letitia Felix), Newark, Ohio (LOC)

Representative Carrie Meek

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  • dusite admin said:
    Offre de prêt entre particuliers Très sérieux et rapide en 72 Heures-✅
    - je donne des prêts d'argent sérieux mon mail est :( expert.en.finances@gmail.com ✅ )
    Je donne de 1000€ a 10 000 000€✅
    Bonjour a tous


    J'ai enfin reçu un prêt de 100 000€ auprès de 'EXPERT FINANCE ✅'
    Je fais ce témoignage pour permettre aux personnes ayant besoin de prêt
    de savoir à qui s'adresser ,j'ai reçu mon prêt en moins de 48 h
    leur mail est : expert.en.finances@gmail.com ✅,Veuillez contacter
    pour vos besoins de prêt -Bonjour a tous ✅

    Offre de prêt entre particuliers Très sérieux et rapide en 72 Heures-✅
    - je donne des prêts d'argent sérieux mon mail est :( expert.en.finances@gmail.com ✅ )
    Je donne de 1000€ a 10 000 000€✅
    Bonjour a tous


    J'ai enfin reçu un prêt de 100 000€ auprès de 'EXPERT FINANCE ✅'
    Je fais ce témoignage pour permettre aux personnes ayant besoin de prêt
    de savoir à qui s'adresser ,j'ai reçu mon prêt en moins de 48 h
    leur mail est : expert.en.finances@gmail.com ✅,Veuillez contacter
    pour vos besoins de prêt -Bonjour a tous ✅

    Offre de prêt entre particuliers Très sérieux et rapide en 72 Heures-✅
    - je donne des prêts d'argent sérieux mon mail est :( expert.en.finances@gmail.com ✅ )
    Je donne de 1000€ a 10 000 000€✅
    Bonjour a tous


    J'ai enfin reçu un prêt de 100 000€ auprès de 'EXPERT FINANCE ✅'
    Je fais ce témoignage pour permettre aux personnes ayant besoin de prêt
    de savoir à qui s'adresser ,j'ai reçu mon prêt en moins de 48 h
    leur mail est : expert.en.finances@gmail.com ✅,Veuillez contacter
    pour vos besoins de prêt -Bonjour a tous ✅

    Offre de prêt entre particuliers Très sérieux et rapide en 72 Heures-✅
    - je donne des prêts d'argent sérieux mon mail est :( expert.en.finances@gmail.com ✅ )
    Je donne de 1000€ a 10 000 000€✅
    Bonjour a tous


    J'ai enfin reçu un prêt de 100 000€ auprès de 'EXPERT FINANCE ✅'
    Je fais ce témoignage pour permettre aux personnes ayant besoin de prêt
    de savoir à qui s'adresser ,j'ai reçu mon prêt en moins de 48 h
    leur mail est : expert.en.finances@gmail.com ✅,Veuillez contacter
    pour vos besoins de prêt -Bonjour a tous ✅

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    I think the thing that looks like a grab iron or handle on the vertical stabilizer is a VHF Omnidirectional Range antenna.

    There's a good-looking one of these at President Johnson's ranch in Texas: [https://www.flickr.com/photos/73683441@N07/14540909074/]

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Sweden, at the time, had a declared policy of neutrality. When Soviet submaries were found in their territorial waters, there was a big debate about what to do. (The Soviet Navy evetually received some depth charges.)

    Also, their power was based on defense and not on power projection. So their military was structured to "beat the pie" out of an attacker but was not set up to invade another country.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Was the department called Benefits? Allgire worked at Rohr 16 years and created one of the employee health plan options.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    This photo may have the easiest-to-read badge in the entire Rohr archive. Mr. Bennett was said to have started working at Rohr in 1965.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Gentry started at Rohr 6 years earlier in 1980. This photo appeared in a newspaper with the announcement of a new Rohr Space Products Division.

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!
  • Francesco Dini said:
    Congrats on making Explore! 🎉✨ 👏 - Very elegant shot 🌿
  • Michael Gschwind said:
    Glückwunsch zu Explore !
  • Jil Garcia said:
    Congratulations on explore
  • Sigurd Krieger said:
    Congrats on Xplore!!
  • Nicolas Appel said:
    A great scene overall. This may very well be my personal favorite today.
  • gato-gato-gato said:
    Nice!
  • PaulSheff said:
    This is beautifully captured and it's a pleasure to view. Faved 🌟 Congrats on Explore 📷✨ Have a nice day 👍
  • Flickr said:
    Congrats on Explore! ⭐ June 10, 2026

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Similar name: a Rohr engineer, Alexander D. Ramsey died in August 1992.

    This person's name would seem to be spelled, "Ramsey." Please post a comment if I have it wrong and I'll fix the tags.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    I show John A. McCormick is correct. Mr. McCormick previously worked with Northrop in Ventura, California.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    This photo does not look like Tony Schilens.

Boxer ARG Sailors, Marines Provide Humanitarian Aid 260420-N-JB196-1208

  • Rick Barnes said:
    Check out that ink. You are badass there Corpsman! Please accept that as a compliment. No disrespect intended. I know it's f'ing hotter'n hell. Humidity, Is it Ty-Yup, it's Typhoon Season. You're busy doing the cleanup.
    My mailman is 5 years from P.I. and he's a proud American citizen, now! He's teaching his 10-y.o. son how to safely fire a pistol on a friends range (farm.) And we stand around and have a smoke around Noon each day after he does the mail here.
    Keep winning those hearts & minds. You know you are making a big a BIG DIFFERENCE, right?
    You gotta know that!
    Tell the Amtrackers I said, "YATYAS!" And they'll be buying you beer!
    (2d AmTracks, Courthouse Bay)

[Maynard White in sailor suit standing beside a column on pergola] (LOC)

  • swanq said:
    For the subject, see archives.datapages.com/data/bull_memorials/046/046009/pdf...

    "MAYNARD PRESSLEY WHITE
    (1896-1961)
    Maynard Pressley White died on October 12, 1961, at his home at Sedgewick Farm, Queenstown, Maryland. He retired from the Gulf Oil Corporation in 1951, and a year later suffered a stroke from which he never completely recovered.
    Maynard was born in Newark, Ohio, August 19, 1896, the son of Clarence Hudson and Jane Felix White. Maynard's father was an internationally famous photographer. The family moved to New York City in 1903, and spent their winters in New York City and the summers in Five Islands, Maine. He attended Brown University, where he was a sprinter on the track team. His college career was interrupted by World War I, in which he served as a First Lieutenant in the Field Artillery in France. After his discharge he returned to Brown University where he received his B.S. degree in Civil Engineering in 1920.
    He then worked as a geologist for the Mexican Eagle Oil Company until 1921 when he entered Columbia University and received his Master's Degree in Paleontology in 1922.
    In 1922 he was employed as a paleontologist for the International Petroleum Company, in Mexico. On November 23, 1923, he married Evelyn Ruth Lavers. In 1926 he returned to New York to work on his Ph.D. Degree, which he received in 1929.
    In the summer of 1928 he was employed by the Gulf Oil Company as district geologist and paleontologist at Ardmore, Oklahoma, and served ..." only the first page is available
  • swanq said:
    For the photographer, see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F._Holland_Day
    "Fred Holland Day (July 23, 1864 – November 23, 1933) was an American photographer and publisher. He was prominent in literary and photography circles in the late nineteenth century and was a leading Pictorialist. He was an early and vocal advocate for accepting photography as a fine art."

Residents after the flood (?)

  • WDeFlorio said:
    (now) the East Bethel Road in front of the Old Dorm

Northfield

  • WDeFlorio said:
    ? on Route 12 North, very near the cemetery and turn to West Brookfield Road, and before entering the Northfield Gulf

unknown home

  • WDeFlorio said:
    Maybe Windover House

location?

  • WDeFlorio said:
    Maybe backwards, looking down Merchants Row toward the square.

unknown people

  • WDeFlorio said:
    ? the big green house next to the cemetery on South Pleasant St. Possibly was a creamery?

unknown people

  • WDeFlorio said:
    Might this be the brick house at the corner of Rt. 12 S and Tatro Hill Road?

[Miss Johnston having a meal with the crew on the Olympia] (LOC)

  • swanq said:
    Presumably the ship is
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Olympia_(C-6)

    "USS Olympia (C-6/CA-15/CL-15/IX-40) is a protected cruiser that saw service with the United States Navy from her commissioning in 1895 until 1922. She is currently a museum ship in Philadelphia."

    "Olympia became famous as the flagship of Commodore George Dewey during the Battle of Manila Bay in the Spanish–American War in 1898. The ship was decommissioned after returning to the U.S. in 1899, but was returned to active service in 1902."

Wisconsin St., Milwaukee (LOC)

  • swanq said:
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academy_of_Music_(Milwaukee)
    "Academy of Music was a theater in Milwaukee, Wisconsin located at what is today 611–625 N. Milwaukee Street. Built in 1864–1865, the theatre opened as Music Hall on January 31, 1865. Its name was changed to the Academy of Music four years later. In the 19th century it operated as Milwaukee's primary venue for opera and concerts. It was later leased by the Shubert family and re-branded the Shubert Theatre in 1906. It continued as a venue for plays as part of The Shubert Organization until 1922 when it briefly operated as an unsuccessful movie theatre before closing. It was converted into a retail and office space building known as the Pioneer Building, opening under that name in May 1926. It was acquired by Levin Properties, Inc. in 2000. Levin unsuccessfully attempted to repurpose that building as a center for telecommunications in the early 2000s. It was subsequently acquired by Milwaukee Nowi LLC, and demolished in 2012 to make way for the Milwaukee Marriott Downtown hotel."

    The text under ACADEMY reads "Thanhouser Company."

Kaitlyn Schoeffe, 2017 Miss New Jersey, in the 108th Annual Ocean City Baby Parade along the boardwalk in Ocean City, New Jersey (LOC)

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  • Txemari. (Navarra). said:
    Austin Healey Sprite Mk III

HC03778

  • Andrew Shinn said:
    This is not a Hercules, most likely a 707 in cargo configuration.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Ms. Elaine K. Mills was elected Assistant Secretary of the Corporation by the Board of Directors 08/18/1989. Her earlier title was Corporate Records Administrator.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    About the time of this photo, McKechnie was named General Manager of the Arkadelphia, Arkansas Plant, then under construction. The plant was to specialize in superplastic forming processes. He was a unit manager in hydroforming at the Chula Vista Plant about the time this photo was taken.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    McKechnie was named General Manager of the Arkadelphia, Arkansas Plant, then under construction, in 1987. The plant was to specialize in superplastic forming processes. He worked in hyrdoforming at the Chula Vista Plant at the time he was tapped.

    There were delays opening the plant and a GM from Foley, Alabama plant was assigned to the role in 1993. According to newspaper accounts, the plant never opened.

    No data on Mr. MacCree were found.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Mr. Tomal started at Rohr in 1973. He was Manager of Internal Auditing before a promotion to Director. He still lives in San Diego County, according to one source.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Convair recruiting photo. 😄

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    The camoflaged vehicle might be a Transporter-Erector-Launcher for a MGM-134 Midgetman missile. The slide is flipped horizontally.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Mr. Warters (1940-2007) worked at Rohr for 33 years.

    In April 1988, he was promoted to, "...director of program management. He is responsible for Rohr’s General Electric, McDonnell Douglas MD-11 pylon, quiet nacelle and 727 reengining programs. An Allegany, N.Y. native who now lives in Chula Viste, Warters also joined Rohr in 1965. He earned his B.S. in aeronautical engineering from Tri-State University in Angola, Ind."

    Source (quted text): "Three Named to New Jobs," National City Star-News, 04/07/1988.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Ms. McClelland was Corporate Communications Manager about this time. 👋

    I haven't found anything that tells what Mr. Crista did. Ms. McClelland's assistant?

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Mr. Watson may have been Vice President and General Manager of Rohr's Riverside Plant in 1989. He may have been Senior Vice President for Customer Support and Business Development in 1994.

    Museum staff can delete bogus tags, if any. I can delete bogus tags that I created. Corrections and confirmations are welcomed. You can add tags if you are logged in.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    As recently as 2010, Mr. Wetzler served on the City of San Diego Ethics Commission and lives in La Jolla.

    He retired in 2002. He contributed to Rohr for 22 years reaching Group President. Some titles may have included:
    - Vice President for Management of Information Systems
    - Vice President of Quality for Assembly and Research and Development
    - Vice President of Quality Assurance
    - Senior Vice President of Operations
    - Group President and Officer for the $1.5 billion Aerostructures & Aviation Services Group

    Education
    Advanced Management Program, Harvard University
    Master of Business Administration, University of North Carolina Bachelor of Arts degree in Math from Washington College in Maryland. 👋

First Nations Australians, Clarence River District, New South Wales, 1875

  • Peter Hill said:
    This is an excellent example of the photographs Lindt took to make up the album, which is of great social and historical significance, but that's not the title of the album.
  • beachcomber australia said:
    Interesting. Mr Lindt's Wikipedia has this (originally from the Grafton Argus of 16/11/1974) ...

    " ... "No. 6 is a group of natives comprising "King Charley", of Ulmarra, with his mother and gin; "King Charley" has the brass crescent plate round his neck which is used to denote his rank, and the war implements consisting of "boomerang," "nulla-nulla," "heliman," and "spear" are introduced together with a collection of "dilly-bags" and other appliances of domestic use." "

    See - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_William_Lindt#Indigenous_subjects

    Trove - trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/235019472?searchTerm=%...
  • Blue Mountains Library, Local Studies said:
    beachcomber australia 👍

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Someone named John Goulding was appointed President of RTAC, a joint venture of Hercules and Rohr. This may have occurred on or about 06/18/1990. He is described as an engineer.

Blessed are the Merciful

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  • CASSIDY PHOTOGRAPHY said:
    So many beauties.
  • Suck Diesel said:
    Sisters of Mercy, but were they merciful?
    Perhaps Sisters of St. Vincent de Paul?
  • Anne McGinley said:
    St Vincent's Convent of Mercy is on Francis Street in Galway City.
  • Anne McGinley said:
    www.buildingsofireland.ie/buildings-search/building/30314...
  • National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
    Anne McGinley If it's in the parish of St. Nicholas, then this photo is nearby?

    [https://flic.kr/p/dW8jf1]
  • National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
    And can anyone work out what the additional word is, above the main calligraphy?
  • Anne McGinley said:
    National Library of Ireland on The Commons That picture looks like it was taken at the back of St Nicholas' Collegiate Church, just a few streets away from The Mercy Convent. The parish is St. Nicholas South and West, Galway city according to the NLI parish registers.
  • National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
    Anne McGinley Thanks Anne.
  • Swordscookie said:
    National Library of Ireland on The Commons the calligraphists name appears to be "Jennie".

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    At one point in time there was a Rohr office in Scotland. Scotbud may mean Scotland?

Convair Atlas

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  • Dirk de Vor said:
    Atlas 4B so LC13, Launch date: 2nd of August 1958

Release or Death, that is the option?

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  • Tom Humphreys said:
    Seated 5th from the right (between the man holding the flag and the nurse), is PJ Moloney, TD for Tipperary South. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._J._Moloney
    He was arrested in January 1920, transferred to Wormwood Scrubs on the 31st of March where he went on hunger strike for 23 days before being released on the 14th of May and taken in a weak condition to the Infirmary in Islington.
  • National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
    Tom Humphreys Thanks a million for that information!

J. Franklin Fort, portrait bust (LOC)

  • 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."
  • Jon (LOC P&P) said:
    Thanks swanq, we'll update his catalog record.

Wilson and Carswell have Reformed

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  • Niall McAuley said:
    The DIA puts construction of the building at 1883-85
  • Niall McAuley said:
    Lowson were there in 1890. No Wilson, Carswell, or Photo shop.

    Lowson gone by 1901, Calvert stockbroking here.

    But McCulloch is in Queen's buildings both dates, and I see Charles & Russell photographers in 1901.

    I think we are between 1890 and 1901.
  • Philip Mayer said:
    The building on the left looks interesting.
    I hope somebody can identify it?
  • Carol Maddock said:
    philipgmayer The fancy one with the railings? That's the Reform Club itself, I think.
  • John Spooner said:
    Dissolution of partnership clearance sale of Wilson & Carswell advertised first in the Ulster Echo on 3rd February 1881, and the latest I can see is in the Portadown News on 29th May 1886.

    Breaking up is hard to do.
  • Niall McAuley said:
    Of the Reform club building, the DIA says: 1883-5
    Nature: M & T winners of competition. 3-storey red sandstone building with corner entrance with turret above. Work supervised by W.H. Lynn. Informally opened Jan 1885. Builder: James Henry. Cost: £12,000.


    Clearly the building with the turret.

    No. 2 next door is described as:
    Name: BARRE, WILLIAM JOSEPH
    Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, ROYAL AVENUE, NO. 002 (PROVINCIAL BANK)
    Date: 1864-69
    Nature :New bank in 'that peculiar adaptation of Venetian Gothic that this architect has made his own'. Completed by Turner & Williamson after WJB's death.. Builder: Henry Fulton. Stonecarving: Mr Barnes.


    which sounds like the building to the left.
  • Niall McAuley said:
    Google maps suggests these are still #2 and #4 Royal Avenue today.
  • Niall McAuley said:
    John Spooner 1886 is consistent with the Stockbroker names...
  • Philip Mayer said:
    Carol Maddock Niall McAuley
    Thank you, both.
    One of those photos in Carol's link, shows an empty space next to the Reform Club.
    My first thought was that it was a bank, as I've researched all of Liverpool's banks.
    www.flickr.com/photos/44435674@N00/albums/72157621881826924/

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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.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Mr. Lynas has a profile on LinkedIn but I don't have access.

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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.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    This is Mr. Journey's office.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Dave Watson = Davis R. Watson?

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Dave Watson = Davis R. Watson?

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Dave Watson = Davis R. Watson?

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Dave Watson = Davis R. Watson?

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Dave Watson = Davis R. Watson?

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Dave Watson = Davis R. Watson?

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Dave Watson = Davis R. Watson?

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Dave Watson = Davis R. Watson?

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Dave Watson = Davis R. Watson?

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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?

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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...

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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.

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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

  • Chuck Walla said:
    Not the same as? [https://www.flickr.com/photos/sdasmarchives/54551784088/]

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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.

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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)

  • 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."

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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

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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.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    He was promoted to President in August of 1995.

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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.

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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.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    This photo ran on page 14 of the Chula Vista Star-News, 31 December 1987

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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 👋

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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.
  • 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!
  • National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
    Suck Diesel Thank you, Mr Diesel.
  • 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.
  • Mike Grimes said:
    National Library of Ireland on The Commons I'd say it's him alright.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Started: joined Rohr in 1972,
    BS Aerospace Engineering, CSU Pomona.
    MBA, University of Southern California.👏

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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.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    One newspaper article describes Mr. Burke as, "former Vice President of Rohr Marine Industries."

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Mr. Card previously worked with Lockheed Missiles and Space Company and Boeing Computer Services.

    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.

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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 ...
  • 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! 😀

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    This person may have worked in D.C. area? Excellent portrait.

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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.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Are these radial piston aircraft engines?

The Labrador Menace

Mrs. Bourke Cochran [i.e., Cockran] (LOC)

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  • Francisco Bernardo said:
    Congrats on Explore!
  • Nicolas Appel said:
    Really enchanting work. Congrats on explore!
  • Astraea Hermes said:
    Nicely captured! Congratulations on Explore! ✨💕
  • Linda Yuson said:
    Congratulations on explore ✨️ 🌟
  • Pattaya Patrol said:
    Congratulations on making Explore - what an absolutely deserving spotlight! This portrait is beautifully composed: the soft, timeless lighting, the elegant posture, and that delicate plume and tiara all combine to create a quietly regal mood. You've captured not just a likeness but a moment of refined grace and personality. Fantastic eye for detail and atmosphere - well done!

President Castro, seated (LOC)

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  • 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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  • 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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  • Jon (LOC P&P) said:
    Thanks swanq, we'll update his catalog record.

B.F. Yoakum, portrait bust (LOC)

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  • 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
  • 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.
  • National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
    beachcomber australia a substantial nose!
  • National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
    beachcomber australia Date Updated
  • beachcomber australia said:
    National Library of Ireland on The Commons I am having no luck finding when the 'nose' was added. Someone knows !! 👃
  • Niall McAuley said:
    Nearby in the catalogue, no help with the date:
    Remembering Lady Alice

Marvin Hughitt, portrait bust (LOC)

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  • 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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  • Jon (LOC P&P) said:
    swanq, thanks, we'll update his catalog record.

Fletcher Proctor, seated (LOC)

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  • 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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  • Jon (LOC P&P) said:
    Thanks swanq, we'll update the catalog record.
  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Jon (LOC P&P) said:
    Thanks swanq, we'll update his catalog record.

Maj. H.M. Chittenden, portrait bust (LOC)

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  • rjhyden said:
    My kind of fellow, the kind who would not have apologized for being Anglo.
  • Jon (LOC P&P) said:
    Thanks swanq, we'll update the catalog record.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    A Hamilton wristwatch?

    Vulcan ear? 👍

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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/]

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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.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Never walk under a suspended load. Aerotrain empty weight: 46,000 pounds. About 1 Muni bus.

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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.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    The guy on the left may be BART board member Stanley Grydyk.

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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.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Br'er Bear says, "Watch it, buster!"

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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.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Four dollars??