Photo of a 1932 international pickup color enhanced and layer/distort/sphere filter to give ghost size. / This art work is registered copyright© 2008 and any copyright infringement will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law in the USA and International.
Photo of a 1932 International recharacterized in photoshop adjustments filters for the coloration effect. / This art work is registered copyright© 2008 and any copyright infringement will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law in the USA and International.
This is a 1932 Ford Closed Cab Pickup Truck from the Rod Run show Saturday, October 11, 2008 at Waxahachie’s Getzendaner Park. Best viewed larger
Another car from the Rod Run show Saturday, October 11, 2008 at Waxahachie’s Getzendaner Park. This one does have hot rod tires on it, I will be submitting a full view of this one. Best viewed larger
Back home safely from their travels – the 1932 Sunbeam Car and the 1925 Angela Caravan – end their adventures together at sunset! /
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery The Sydney Harbour Scissors New South Wales State Parliament House, Sydney, Australia. 1932 was a troubled year in Sydney, with the social and economic hardship of the worldwide economic depression, and political turmoil with the State Government defying the Commonwealth Government., refusing to make interest payments on overseas debts. Amidst these bleak days, the opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge on March 19, 1932 – the constant talk and wonder of Sydney since construction began in 1924, would begin a few shining days exuberance, national pride and celebration. / The celebrations were paid for by public fundraising. Even the scissors for the ribbon-cutting ceremony – made by craftsman Les Denham and Norm Neal at the Sydney jewellers Angus and Coote – were donated by British engineering firm, Dorman and Long, builders of the arch. The ribbon would be cut by Labour Premier Jack Lang, opening the way to a huge display of floats, bands, community groups, citizens and the million onlookers who would pour across this new wonder that day. / Moments before Premier Lang advanced to cut the ribbon, a uniformed horseman dashed from the Governor’s escort and cut the ribbon with his sword. The horseman was Francis De Groot, furniture maker and former Captain of the Light Horse, who was a member of the right-wing paramilitary organisation to Lang’s left-wing policies. De Groot was dragged from his horse and taken to a mental institution but released soon afterwards with a modest fine. The ribbon was quickly re-attached and Premier Lang used the scissors to perform the opening as originally intended. / Within two months of the opening, Premier Lang was dismissed from office by the State Governor, Sir Philip Game, who decided that Lang had been acting illegally in refusing to co-operate with Commonwealth. But despite all the controversy, the Bridge instantly became the most enduring and recognisable symbol of Sydney and of a hope for the better future that was to come. / These same scissors have been used by Premiers of New South Wales to open the Sydney Harbour Tunnel in 1992, the Glebe Island Bridge (later renamed the Anzac Bridge) in 1996. They were also used to open the Cross-City Tunnel in 2005.
Architecture begins where engineering ends. Walter Gropius (1883 – 1969)
Hoodie and front end detail from a 1932 Lincoln Murray.
Photographed at local Hot Rod and Custom Car show in Kansas City in 2008.
These two hot rods were photographed at local car show in 08.
When I decided to study nursing in the late 80’s, my Grandmother; who had been a nurse herself during the war years; gave me her old nursing text book, thinking that I might get some use from it. / As a nursing text it was an amusing way to learn all the things not to do, but for a peek into the past, it was priceless. / It is inscribed inside the cover with her name, the date – 1932, & the hospital at which she did her Nursing training. While leafing through the pages this afternoon I discovered this little gem, that I have never previously come across…. A new chapter – Bacteriology – begins. Words on the page like bacterium, microbe, pathogen, stagnant pools[???].... / But also; pressed lovingly between the pages; the remnants of a daisy flower & leaf, & a hand written note pertaining to “paroxysmal tachycardia”, & numerous other notations in the various margins, scribbled in pencil, obscure references to other strange states of health. Only my grandmother would know the truth of this page….. only she knows what made her secrete a once beautiful bloom there, amongst the stagnant & diseased. I feel like I’ve stumbled upon some bizarre time capsule…..... not so bizarre really…. just a touching reminder of someone once & still greatly loved. [Canon EOS 1000D] redbubble homepage feature – August 2009 /
Isn’t she a beauty!!! Packard was the symbol of American excellence and luxury in the period between the two World Wars. The first Packard automobiles were produced in 1899 and the last in 1958. I saw this sweet ride at the Hot Dog-ust Day Car Show in Oregon City, Oregon.
Shooting Brake 20/25. from the collection of the Antique Car and Caravan Museum, Luray, Virginia. / This vehicle’s main function was to serve as a gentleman’s hunting wagon. However, the second owner of the Shooting Brake was a doctor in South Africa in the 1930’s-1940’s. There were only 81 cars produced in this chassis series. The coachwork is constructed of a mixture of Honduran and African Mahogany, made to order by Crosbie & Dunn, LTD. Coach Builders. Few of these are still in existence. this one is chassis no. GHW-79. / Six cylinder, water-cooled gasoline engine; 25.3 horse power; top speed 50 miles per hour. Made in Derby, England. / Original cost $15,800
Captured at the 2009 Hot August Nights event, Reno, Nevada.
Front grill on a 1932 Fire Engine. Taken at Car Show in Rossville, Indiana on 88/22/09. As is; Nikon Coolpix 5700
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Taken with my Nikon D80 SOLD a laminated print Most Popular / My Favorites / Dahlias / Vehicles and Trains / Calendars / T-Shirts Please visit my bubblesite. Images are categorized making it easier to find exactly what you are looking for. For my partners photographs and writings, please see Chris Donner’s RB site Thanks for taking the time to enjoy my work. Cee
Captured during the 2009 Hot August Nights event in Reno, Nevada.
Front end detail from a 1932 Lincoln KA Murray, as displayed at the National Automobile Museum, The Harrah Collection, Reno, Nevada. Nikon D50, Nikkor 24-85mm, shot at 50mm.
1932 Ford Custom 3 Window Coupe
Here’s a classic beauty, the Ford Fordor with the brand new flathead V-8 engine. / Captured at the Rods and Rhoddies Car Show in Fluorescence, Oregon, USA
“Start Your Engines” 1932 Ford Sedans and Roadsters
1932 hotrod tudor all done with graphite, I used HB, 4B, 6B, 7B & 8B leads on large A2 size paper. Original …...................... $200
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