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

Royal Easter Show, Sydney, April 1938

  • Peter Hill said:
    Aaah, the good 'ole days when show bags were show bags. The girl doesn't look happy as she only has four!

Rise and Shine

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  • O Mac said:
    Sunshine House....much has changed from the temperance hotel it once was when first built in 1901.
    maps.app.goo.gl/Tb1fim2xomMJPq4g9
  • John Spooner said:
    Due to open to visitors on 19th May 1902 according to this notice in the Belfast Telegraph on 17th May 1902.
    Belfast Telegraph - Saturday 17 May 1902
  • National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
    O Mac Map updated
  • National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
    John Spooner Date range updated.
  • John Spooner said:
    Designed by a Mr Berkely Deane Wise, according to an article in the Carrick Times and East Antrim Times - Thursday 31 October 1991
    In 1888 Berkeley Deane Wise was appointed engineer to the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway. His work in Whitehead included the creation of Blackhead Path, the promenade, ladies and gents bathing boxes on the promenade, a beach (using imported sand from Portrush) and a bandstand. He also designed Sunshine House.

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley_Deane_Wise
  • John Spooner said:
    He also designed Portrush stattion, with a not dissimilar black-and-white mock-tudor look
    An Elizabethan railway station
  • National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
    John Spooner Very good.
  • beachcomber australia said:
    1 April 2026 was a Tuesday ...
  • John Spooner said:
    Mild excitement for holiday-makers in 1946 during a race organised by County Antrim Yacht Club. . Larne Times - Thursday 4 July 1946
    At the Blackhead mark Lucia (A. Gray) split her mainsail, and was drifting before the wind when Kenilworth (F. Hay) came to her assistance and took her in tow. Unfortunately, when approahing the shore at Blackhead, Kenilworth refused to answer her helm owing to her tow and was carried on to the beach opposite Sunshine House, Lucia managed to drop her anchor in time and was soon picked up and towed home by Mr. R. Clement's motor-boat. Assistance was quickly on hand for Kenilworth, and with the aid of holiday-makers on the spot, the yacht was brought safely above high-water mark and later removed to the club without any great damage.

Palker Pontiac, West Detroit, Michigan (LOC)

Seneca Mobil, West Allis, Wisconsin (LOC)

  • swanq said:
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    Seneca Mobil, West Allis, Wisconsin (LOC)

Quonset Hut-Store, Cheyenne, Wyoming (LOC)

  • swanq said:
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    Quonset Hut-Store, Cheyenne, Wyoming (LOC)

Quonset Hut-Store, Cheyenne, Wyoming (LOC)

  • swanq said:
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    Quonset Hut-Store, Cheyenne, Wyoming (LOC)

Spot the Loyal Guard Dog

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  • National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
    Is that some early photoshopping? See the lady on the right.
  • Niall McAuley said:
    I think it is motion blur
  • Niall McAuley said:
    We met the dog before:

    More Besties from the Clonbrock Estate
  • National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
    Could this be the same Dog?
  • DannyM8 said:
    Nice Dog.
  • Mike said:
    That’s a great photo. Thanks.
  • Niall McAuley said:
    There are a number of pics dated September 1883 showing rocky coast and inlets, and CLON32 shows a house. The roof appears in some coastline shots. A holiday home?
  • National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
    Niall McAuley SNAP on the Dog, we have been around here too long!
    Could well be a holiday home.
  • Niall McAuley said:
    I think the two in the water to our left may be little Ethel from the dog pic and her much older sister Georgina.

    CLON188 is the two little ones with Georgina in 1884

Quincy Service Station, Quincy, Massachusetts (LOC)

Seneca Mobil, West Allis, Wisconsin (LOC)

Poor Man's Tires, Shreveport, Louisiana (LOC)

Armoured Army Adavoyle Armagh

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  • Suck Diesel said:
    www.facebook.com/irishrepublicanism/videos/remembering-th...
  • Foxglove said:
    www.facebook.com/share/v/1CjnocPcUQ/

    with movie too
  • National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
    Suck Diesel That is a big derailment!
  • National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
    Foxglove Almost all the horses killed.
  • Foxglove said:
    The APC may also been hosted onto a Rolls Royce chasis.... the double back tyres are "interesting"...the back wheels appear to have a smaller diameter to those at the front (?) or is this perspective?
    1921
  • Foxglove said:
    PS... they are still flying the union flag :-) above the driver
  • Suck Diesel said:
    Foxglove Perhaps a Lancia?
  • Niall McAuley said:
    This Youtube video gives the location as 1.5 miles North of the station, which is indeed on an embankment like the one in the above Pathé reel.
  • Foxglove said:
    @Suck Diesel.... could be ! I was just going by Google lens search.... and there were also Lancia look-a-likies :-)
    My favourite was the "Whippet" scout car - it had a particularly high pitched whiney diesel soundin to it's engine as it zipped about our streets.
    2nd place goes to the Saladin light tank which left big divots in the footpath outside my parents' house

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Could be rotated 180 degrees.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Possibly Wallace "Wally" W. Booth, AB’48, MBA’48, University of Chicago, 1922-2016.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    I hope this was outdoors. I'd like mine 'well done' please.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Aviation and military connectors are beautiful.

    Someone could try focus-stacking these images...

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    This could be rotated 90 degrees clockwise.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Setting up a test.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Five engines on order for the year 2500.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Emergency response team? Guy on the right may have a last name of Fleenor.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Some vehicles appear to be 50- and 60-series made by Cushman.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Still checking. This seems to be looking south?

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    VHS? U-matic? Not very compact. In those days, the tape deck was separate from the camera as this image shows.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Half-inch reel-to-reel videotape?

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    image could be rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    image could be rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    image could be rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    User notes/rambling: Flickr's back end takes a while to digest long text tags. If you tag a photo, "Rohr," the tag will index quickly and clicking on the tag will include the image in the results. The tag, "WMATA model in print dress," took about 8 hours to index.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    A Los Angeles Times article confirms Tolo was purchased by Rohr at nearly the same time as Goodrich purchased Rohr.

Not a Yawl in sight!

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  • moje-zjm said:
    👍

Gates Tires, Mar Vista, California (LOC)

  • swanq said:
    See
    Gates Tires, Washington Place and Grandview, Mar Vista, Los Angeles, California (LOC)

Nordenfelt gun, Peking (Beijing), China, 1900.

  • Blue Mountains Library, Local Studies said:
    A remarkable image from the collection of George Ernest (Chinese) Morrison (1862-1920), journalist, traveller and political adviser to the Chinese government, born on 4 February 1862 at Newtown, Geelong, Victoria, eldest son of George Morrison and his wife Rebecca, née Greenwood.
    In 1900 Morrison, as The Times of London special correspondent, wrote the last terse and reliable reports before the Boxer siege of the foreign legations and the first full account after it. He also proved his physical courage, being severely wounded while rescuing another defender. His own newspaper, accepting a Daily Mail report of the massacre of all Europeans in Peking, published on 17 July three lengthy obituaries, bracketing Morrison with the British minister, Sir Claude MacDonald, and the head of the Imperial Customs Service, Sir Robert Hart. All three in fact survived. Morrison was praised as 'in every way a striking personality, essentially modest and unassuming, yet at the same time resolute and virile' who had sent reports which 'savoured of genius'.
    adb.anu.edu.au/biography/morrison-george-ernest-chinese-7663

    Some items are described as 'Photographs taken by William Meyrick Hewlett during the siege of Peking'.

    From the Trove article:
    'Hewlett was pre-destined to the service of Britain in China from childhood. When at Harrow, for he come from an English family which could afford to send its sons to "the school upon the hill," young Hewlett chose the Modern Side and began preparation for a student interpretership in China, Japan, Siam or some other centre in the East in which ferment and diplomatic trouble were unceasing.'
    Great Friend of China (1943, November 30). North-Eastern Advertiser (Scottsdale, Tas. : 1909 - 1954), p. 1. Retrieved March 30, 2026, from nla.gov.au/nla.news-article151477259
  • Merryjack said:
    The Nordenfelt gun was a multiple-barrel organ gun that had a row of up to twelve barrels. It was fired by pulling a lever back and forth and ammunition was gravity fed through chutes for each barrel. It was produced in a number of different calibres up to 25 mm (0.98 in). Larger calibres were also used, but for these calibres the design simply permitted rapid manual loading rather than true automatic fire.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nordenfelt_gun

Patricia’s Milk Bar 1949 SLNSW_FL14218394

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  • Michael Gschwind said:
    Glückwunsch zu Explore !
  • PaulSheff said:
    Beautifully captured and faved 🌟 Congrats on Explore 📷✨ Have a nice day and weekend 👍
  • Sigurd Krieger said:
    Congrats on Xplore!!
  • gato-gato-gato said:
    Fantastic work!
  • Flickr said:
    Congrats on Explore! ⭐ March 26, 2026
  • Ann said:
    Congratulations on explore
  • G Witteveen said:
    Looks like sheet film, judging by the edge of the negative: 4"x5," or something closer to 6x9cm, I wonder.
  • Lukas Larsed said:
    Congrats on Explore ✨
  • Francesco Dini said:
    Congrats on making Explore! 🎉✨ 👏 - Fantastic shot

Flinton Home - Owned by Forbes and Yorks - 1964

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  • Robber Esq said:
    This was the home of Fred A. York (1876-1922) and his wife Mabel Jane Wagar (1879-1962). I believe she lived here until about the time of her death. My mother, Meryl York, was born in this house in 1932. Fred York was a blacksmith whose shop was across the road in the building that became Davison's Garage (since torn down). This house had been a store and Mom said you could still see the bell for ringing for help. Fred A. York's parents Frederick Haner York (1840-1888) and Margaret Cummings (1840-1927) were storekeepers in Flinton from the 1880s and Margaret continued on after his death.

Studebaker showroom, West Atlantic City, New Jersey (LOC)

Egyptian Garage, San Diego, California (LOC)

  • swanq said:
    cityheightssd.com/the-egyptian-garage/
    "The Egyptian Garage, on the southeast corner of University Avenue at Euclid. The pharaoh heads on the corners of the building and set atop a row of pilasters are hard to miss architectural oddities in the neighborhood."

    2022 Streetview

Firestone Factory, Southgate, California (LOC)

Sailing on choppy waters

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    1905?

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Felix Chevrolet, Los Angeles, California (LOC)

Brown Motor Company, Leopard Street, Corpus Christi, Texas (LOC)

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    This was a solid hit. If the car really crashed into the Transbus and it looked like this afterward, the sides on this thing must be built to U.S. school bus standards!

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    This looks like an interior photo of the Winder plant showing AmTrak Turboliner assembly. I have not found anything confirming this type of rolling stock was built at Winder. Comments welcomed.
  • Chuck Walla said:
    This was probably 1975-1977 accoring to various web sources.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    I believe this is a Canadair Challenger. Please enter a tag if you agree.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    I believe, but can't prove, this is Stringfellow Acid Pits in Jurupa Valley, California. If correct, it was a property with about 11 unlined ponds used to dump waste acids and other bad stuff. It was closed in 1972 when traces of waste were allegedly found in a nearby water district's wells.

    It's a visual shock to see materials handled like this in the United States.

    I hope the photographer was upwind.

    This was before the Department of Transportation had standardized placarding on trucks hauling various materials. Nowadays, there are placards on trucks that correspond to a Emergency Response Guide book. Truck on fire? Here's what you need to know...

    I remember seeing acid waste sumps at various enterprises. The local District Attorney's crime laboratory had an acid waste sump.

    I see a Peterbuilt emblem on the cab and think this tractor is a late 1950s 352. Feel free to correct me if you see something different.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    A custom 4 feet 8.25 inch gauge Trackmobile.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Compression artifacts? Not in focus? Names on badges of nearly all photos are unreadable, Sorry.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    TIR=incident review?

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Irony: clicking on the "shaker table" tag also gets furniture made by Shaking Quakers:

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Irony: clicking on the "shaker table" tag also gets furniture made by Shaking Quakers:

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Date says 1905?

    Mansplaining?

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    What a heartbreak. You finish the car, the crane cable breaks, and you drop the car on the floor.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Could be rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Check the hats.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Tank AD1 looks like it says, "aqueous" (something).

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Because the employee is wearing a face shield, and there are a bunch of large exhaust ducts, this is probably a plating shop. Still searching to confirm before tagging it.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    One of these photos suggested these are C-141 ramps. I don't wrench on C-141s and can't confirm this. They look too small. Please tag this series if they are C-141 ramps or tag them with whatever they are accurately called. Thank you.

Controversy carved in stone!

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  • National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
    Suck Diesel Great photo.
  • National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
    beachcomber australia Polish, funny, very funny.
  • National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
    seikinsou I am sure it is out there somewhere.
  • Niall McAuley said:
    seikinsou I can't read the Irish text either, but I can see a few words. It ends with 23 mí October mdcccxlix, the 23rd of October 1849
  • Niall McAuley said:
    I also see the word Psalm and a number, maybe 130 something. Might be a bible passage in Irish.
  • Niall McAuley said:
    I think it is Psalm 136

    something like:
    Moluidh an TIGHEARNA; óir is maith é:
    óir mairigh a thrócaire choidhche.


    O give thanks unto the LORD; for he is good: For his mercy endureth for ever.
  • National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
    Niall McAuley Impressive!
  • Mark in France said:
    National Library of Ireland on The Commons “Tone deaf”: An historian might find it tone deaf, a Nationalist might have stronger sentiments. Is it still there?
  • Niall McAuley said:
    Mark in France Yes, I linked a 2021 streetview upthread, but the line about England's Generosity has been gouged off it.

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  • Stig Jarlevik said:
    The man to left can't be Jimmy Doolittle
    Looks more like Paul Mantz
    The guy to the right looks like Charlie Chaplin
    Stig

The day of the Big Match the day after the Big Match

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  • beachcomber australia said:
    Monkey looped the loop a few times and took another photo after the game started - catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000737759/HierarchyTree?recor...
  • beachcomber australia said:
    GoogleMaps3D - www.google.com/maps/place/Dalymount+Park/@53.3639478,-6.2...
  • Niall McAuley said:
    I think I see the flag of West Germany. Ireland beat them 3-0 in a friendly on the 25th of November 1956
  • beachcomber australia said:
    [Aside} Mildly annoyed that the fine St Peter's Church didn't boast a clock back in 1956. There is one there now - maps.app.goo.gl/Barrefpd2RdiogkT8

    Edit - There was a clock in 1915 - catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000290817
  • National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
    Niall McAuley Date updated.
  • beachcomber australia said:
    25 November 1956 was a Sunday ...
  • John Spooner said:
    Attendance was 35,000*. Gate receipts were £6,000. All goals were in the 2nd half - Cantwell with a penalty, a "really good score" by Haverty, and the 3rd by McCann. In goal was 19-year-old Alan Kelly of Drumcondra. (Derry Journal - Monday 26 November 1956).

    * or 38,000 or 40,000 depending on who you believe.
  • John Spooner said:
    I can't find a kick-off time in the press, but the radio broadcast was from 2:00 to 4:15. There are no floodlights and sunset was about 4:10.

    There were special trains to Dublin on the day, and it was thought that about 2.000 would come from NI. Northern papers reported on the ongoing petrol shortage (due to the situation in the Middle east), and much quieter roads except the road across the border to Dublin (probably football supporters) .
  • John Spooner said:
    Found it - kick-off 2:30. In a GNS advert for a special train from Belfast in Ireland's Saturday Night on Saturday 17 November 1956. So I'd guess Monkey pressed the shutter release at about 2:20-2:25.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    It looks like they're printing four pages on a sheet then cutting the sheet after printing. Comments or corrections are welcomed.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    I think this is an inserter. Comments welcomed below.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    This could be rotated 180 degrees.😄

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Thank you for the scan with 1,800 pixels on the long side. It helps. Still working on this. Probably not Inglewood, Cerritos, or San Marcos.
  • Chuck Walla said:
    UPDATE: building across Van Buren from the main Riverside facility. Runway & NDB are Riverside Municipal. Street in the foreground is Arlington Av.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    This is known as Rohr Edgemont according to one source. It's located in Moreno Valley. The divided street at the bottom left of frame is Alessandro Boulevard. There's a chamber of Commerce aerial photo on the link above. These four building oulines are present on the 1978 Riverside East 7.5-minute topographic map. I know, I know. TMI.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Some locations are marked on the photo.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    This slide should be flipped horizontally. Location: column L50 at unknown site. California flag suggests... well, you know.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Year 1905 is in the notes. Many other RX-2 photos were shot on 05/25/1972, so I added that tag. Can't find a John Quaoy anywhere... John Quay?

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Notice the grader has no roll cage. A Gallion 503 motor grader?

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Bridge or viaduct? The older California Department of Transportation, Division of Structures documents referred to viaducts as over land and bridges as over water. Is this naming convention still used?

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Fp-7b? Fp-9b?

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    According to the South Bay Historical Society, this may be part of a widening of Interstate 5 through Chula Vista.

    The white car is a Desoto. The power lines give this away as Chula Vista area. I'm tagging these as Interstate 5 construction. Please post a comment below if this is incorrect.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    The item on Mr. Raynes' desk between the phone and camera may be an intercom. Some other Rohr offices used Ektacom systems. It may also be a diictation machine. Because of the large diameter cable, I'm leaning toward intercom. Please post a comment if you can identify this thing.

    Note the dark paneling. At one place where I worked the C-suite was referred to as "mahogany row."

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    The award on the wall to the left of Mr. Raynes' head looks like a Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. Not possible since they were not awarded until 1988.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    This seems to be a distant relative of Eadweard Muybridge's motion studies. Muybridge used photography to discover that all four hooves left the ground at some points during a horses' gait.

HC08300B

  • zoe c said:
    this was my grandpa's restaurant 😚😚