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1901 Packard Model C on New York to Buffalo endurance run
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1901
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Making of Modern Michigan
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8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of Packard Model C on country road. Inscribed on photo back: 1-cylinder, 12-horsepower, 75-inch wheelbase roadster in the left foreground with a Searchmont 2-cylinder, 12-horsepower, touring car built by Searchmont Motor Co. in Philadelphia, Pa in the center. This was taken during the New York to Buffalo endurance run September 9-13, 1901. The driver of the Packard was William Hatcher with assistant E.C. Oliver, and the entry # was C-24. The...
Show more8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of Packard Model C on country road. Inscribed on photo back: 1-cylinder, 12-horsepower, 75-inch wheelbase roadster in the left foreground with a Searchmont 2-cylinder, 12-horsepower, touring car built by Searchmont Motor Co. in Philadelphia, Pa in the center. This was taken during the New York to Buffalo endurance run September 9-13, 1901. The driver of the Packard was William Hatcher with assistant E.C. Oliver, and the entry # was C-24. The Searchmont was entered by E.B. Gallaher and the entry # is B-51, 52, or 53.
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1901 Packard Model C
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1910~
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Making of Modern Michigan
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8x10 black and white photograph from a glass negative of a 1901 Packard Model C. Inscribed on photo back: 1-cylinder, 12-horsepower, 75-inch wheelbase, 2-person roadster with fitted buggy top. The driver is Russell Huff, head of Packard experimental branch. The passenger is Milton Tibbetts, Packard's collector/protector of patents. This car, license plate 30122 NY, was repurchased from the owner for use in testimony in a 1910 lawsuit.
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1901 Packard Model C
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1901
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Making of Modern Michigan
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7.5x9.5 black and white photograph of a 1901 Packard Model C. Inscribed on photo back: 1-cylinder, 12-horsepower, 75-inch wheelbase, 2-person roadster fitted with a buggy top. This photograph was used to illustrate the '12-horsepower special' in the first full-page advertisement for Packard automobile in the November 7, 1900 issue of The Horseless Age.
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1901 Packard Model C
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Date
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1901
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Making of Modern Michigan
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8x10 black and white photograph of a 1901 Packard Model C parked outside. Inscribed on photo back: 1-cylinder, 12-horsepower, 75-inch wheelbase, 2-person roadster.
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1901 Packard Model C
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Date
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1901
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Making of Modern Michigan
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8x10 black and white photograph of a 1901 Packard Model C in front of residential building. Inscribed on photo back: William Hatcher, chief of Packard Operations, at the wheel with one of the five 1901 Model C cars that were driven on the New York to Buffalo Run.
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1900 Packard automobile
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1900
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Making of Modern Michigan
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8x10 black and white photograph of 1900 Packard automobile--History.
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1900 Packard Model B
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Date
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1900
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Making of Modern Michigan
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8x10 photograph of 1900 Packard Model B. Inscribed on photo back: 1-cylinder, 9-horsepower, 76-inch wheelbase, 2-person roadster fitted with carriage top; body by Morgan & Williams, carriage manufacturer, Warren, Ohio.
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1899 Packard on display at Lehigh University
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Date
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1934
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Making of Modern Michigan
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8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of Packard Model A Number One in its permanent home in the lobby of the James Ward Packard Laboratory of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering at Lehigh University. Inscribed on photo back: car completed and road tested on Nov. 6, 1899 in Warren Ohio; 1-cylinder, 9-horsepower, 71.5-inch wheelbase, 2-person roadster, originally fitted with a dos-a-dos seat on rear deck. Body by Morgan & Williams, carriage manufacturer, Warren, Ohio.
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1899 Packard number one
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1912~
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Making of Modern Michigan
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8x10 black and white photograph from negative of Packard Number One from rear showing woman driver in fur coat, hat and gloves, waving and Packard sign on rear of auto. Inscribed on photo back: car completed Nov. 6, 1899, Warren Ohio; Model A, 1-cylinder, 9-horsepower, 71.5-inch wheelbase, 2-person roadster; body by Morgan & Williams, carriage manufacturer, Warren, Ohio. Car appears in same condition as one appearing in Motor Age magazine ca. April 1912.
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1899 Packard hoisted above Detroit skyline
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1949
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Making of Modern Michigan
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8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of the 1899 Packard loaded on lift, sign reads 'Display and Exhibit specialties Company 14300 Woodward, Townsend 8-3282,' three male workers in foreground, city skyline in background. Inscribed on photo back: 1949 dealers show, Packard Golden Anniversary, Hotel Statler, Detroit, Michigan.
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1899 Packard Model A, car number four or number five
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Date
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1899
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Making of Modern Michigan
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8x10 black and white photograph from glass negative of 1899 Packard Number Four or Packard Number Five on country road. Inscribed on photo back: Model A, 1-cylinder, 9-horsepower, 71.5-inch wheelbase, 2-person roadster, fitted with a 2-person dos-a-dos seat mounted on rear deck. Body by Morgan & Williams, Warren, Ohio. Car has H-gate shift box. Cars Number Four and Number Five were almost identical. The latter was sold on Feb. 3, 1900 to George D. Kirkham, a Warren, Ohio businessman residing...
Show more8x10 black and white photograph from glass negative of 1899 Packard Number Four or Packard Number Five on country road. Inscribed on photo back: Model A, 1-cylinder, 9-horsepower, 71.5-inch wheelbase, 2-person roadster, fitted with a 2-person dos-a-dos seat mounted on rear deck. Body by Morgan & Williams, Warren, Ohio. Car has H-gate shift box. Cars Number Four and Number Five were almost identical. The latter was sold on Feb. 3, 1900 to George D. Kirkham, a Warren, Ohio businessman residing on Park Ave., one block south of Packard Works.
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1899 Packard Model A roadster with 1913 Packard 48 touring car, on street with passengers
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Date
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1913
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Making of Modern Michigan
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7.5x9.5 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of a 1899 Packard Model A with male driver, male passenger holding a sign that reads 'The first Packard built in 1899,' and a 1913 Packard 48 on street with other cars behind, top folded, male driver, five female passengers, two male passengers. Inscribed on photo back: Packard Model A 1-cylinder, 9-horsepower, 71.5-inch wheelbase, 2-person roadster, Packard 48, 6-cylinder, 48-horsepower ALAM rating, 82-horsepower at 1720 r.p.m., 139-inch...
Show more7.5x9.5 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of a 1899 Packard Model A with male driver, male passenger holding a sign that reads 'The first Packard built in 1899,' and a 1913 Packard 48 on street with other cars behind, top folded, male driver, five female passengers, two male passengers. Inscribed on photo back: Packard Model A 1-cylinder, 9-horsepower, 71.5-inch wheelbase, 2-person roadster, Packard 48, 6-cylinder, 48-horsepower ALAM rating, 82-horsepower at 1720 r.p.m., 139-inch wheelbase, 7-person touring car, fitted with standard top, storm-tilt windshield, D on monogram panel.
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1899 Packard Model A in factory
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Date
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1899~
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Making of Modern Michigan
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8x10 photograph of 1899 Packard Model A taken inside factory or machine shop.
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1899 Packard Model A
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1899~
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Making of Modern Michigan
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8x10 black and white photograph of 1899 Packard Model A on brick-paved street with 2 dogs, buildings in background. Inscribed on photo back: 1-cylinder, 9-horsepower 71.5-inch wheelbase, 4 passenger dos-a-dos roadster.
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1899 Packard Model A
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19xx
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Making of Modern Michigan
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8x10 black and white photograph from glass negative of 1899 Packard Number One with driver. Inscribed on photo back: completed and first road tested Nov. 6, 1899, Warren Ohio; Model A, 1-cylinder, 9-horsepower, 71.5-inch wheelbase, 2-person roadster. Body by Morgan & Williams, carriage manufacturer. Driver Henry Joy? Photograph taken some years after car's completion, note holes in the dash, etc., lack of such original equipment as dos-a-dos seat mounted on rear deck, lights & skirt below...
Show more8x10 black and white photograph from glass negative of 1899 Packard Number One with driver. Inscribed on photo back: completed and first road tested Nov. 6, 1899, Warren Ohio; Model A, 1-cylinder, 9-horsepower, 71.5-inch wheelbase, 2-person roadster. Body by Morgan & Williams, carriage manufacturer. Driver Henry Joy? Photograph taken some years after car's completion, note holes in the dash, etc., lack of such original equipment as dos-a-dos seat mounted on rear deck, lights & skirt below driver's seat. This is the car given to Lehigh University.
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1899 Packard
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Date
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1949
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Making of Modern Michigan
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7x9 black and white photograph of 1899 Packard.
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1890's Midway, tents & Games
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1895~
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Tourists stroll the Silver Beach Boardwalk, passing by an area of games and other amusements.
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14 jaar isolatie-folter in de BRD : sinds 4.12.84 zijn de gevangenen uit de RAF en het verzet in Hongerstaking! : zij eisen samenvoeging van alle revolutionaire gevangenen in grote groepen, afschaffing van de isolatie-folter, opheffing van het verbod o...
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1984/198x
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Leftist Political Posters Collection
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Poster shows two side-by-side images in the center. The one to the left shows a group of masked, helmeted protestors dressed in black and carrying a banner that reads "Kampf der NATO-Kriegspolitik." Two other banners are in the back of that picture and the text is not clear except "Anti-NATO ..." The image to the right is the organizational logo for the "Red Army Faction" (popularly known as the "Baader Meinhoff gang"). The logo is a five-point red star with a black sub-machine gun across it...
Show morePoster shows two side-by-side images in the center. The one to the left shows a group of masked, helmeted protestors dressed in black and carrying a banner that reads "Kampf der NATO-Kriegspolitik." Two other banners are in the back of that picture and the text is not clear except "Anti-NATO ..." The image to the right is the organizational logo for the "Red Army Faction" (popularly known as the "Baader Meinhoff gang"). The logo is a five-point red star with a black sub-machine gun across it and the upper case letters RAF on top of the gun. The poster is an expression of sympathy for the Germans on a hunger strike to protest the conditions of isolation and torture they endured while incarcerated in West Germany. There is a list of demands that include: housing the prisoners together, the end of isolation and torture, and lifting the prohibition on communication. Ink is black and red.
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