Kansas City MO-Under the heading of "The Motor Car's Watering Trough" the Kansas City Star's automobile editor describes the pioneer filling station in 1910: The little wooden shed that is the office is also the end of a small pipe line. From there...
Kansas City MO-Under the heading of The Motor Car's Watering Trough the Kansas City Star's automobile editor describes the pioneer filling station in 1910: The little wooden shed that is the office is also the end of a small pipe line. From there...
on back of print: "Matheson 1910 Light 6 car. Winning 1910 Giant's Despair Hill Climb, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Mechanic J.W. Parkin, Sr. Driver J.W. Parkin, Jr., age 22. This picture just beyond the finish line."
on back of print: "Matheson Silent Six Roadster on Riverside Dr., NYC, 1910. Matheson Silent Six Roadster of 1910, 1911, or 1912. All of these models were the same during these three years. This original print was taken on Riverside Dr. by...
Written on back: "commemoration of 100th anniversary of Lukens Steel Co., July 2, 1910 at Coatesville, Pa. site, placing memorial tablet near Chemical Laboratory. Flag unfurled by Charles Lukens Huston, Jr._then 4 yrs, 43 days old. *Left to Right:...
A 1910 model Buick towers over the low slung XP-300, a "dream" car built by Buick for experimental purposes. The XP-300 is the latest creation of Charles A. Chayne, seated, vice president of General Motors in charge of the engineering staff. He is...