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From Progressive Architecture.
From a three-page spread, but this image stood out as pretty swank for an industrial door ad!
One of a series of Kodachrome slides of girls from a dance school posing in costumes or performing. The slides were found on eBay.
The 750 was derived from the Italian 1955-1969 Fiat 600.
Also made in Spain as Seat 600, Yugoslavia as Zastava 750, in Austria and in a few other non-European countries.
Production 600 in Italy: March 1955-1969, in other countries under license till 1985.
New Italian reg. number: Dec. 1989.
Number seen: 2.
Paestum-Laura (It.), SP175, Via Laura, May 4, 2016.
© 2016 Sander Toonen Amsterdam | All Rights Reserved
All dressed up for fine dining, sitting, smoking before-dinner cigarettes. People used to get dressed up when they went out to eat.
A company of five enjoying themselves at a party or family celebration in a fashionable middle-class home. One can sense the economic prosperity of the post-war era, known to the French as Les Trente Glorieuses. Note that three out of five are smoking. I discovered this wonderful vintage photograph at a flea market in Paris.
Country of origin: France
A pair of BNSF motors take the lead of CP 137 as they roll through the endangered Leaside searchlights with a long train for the United States. The prominent signal masts in the frame, signal 02-1 and signal 2064 are original masts from 1961. Every other signal at this location had/has been a replacement, whether it was in the 1980s, in 2017, or in 2024.
Large label 70 x 90mm
Most of these larger labels are most likely printed flexography on coated stock. Hence the mottled looking ink coverage. Hard to capture on a scan, but the dense ink areas have a slight impression - very tactile.
Two fashionable ladies in large-patterned dresses posing in a garden in summertime.
Country of origin: Germany
I think its 1960s - got this at a tag sale - for once the reply to my usual "do you have any old boxes or packaging" was met with "check out this detergent box we found in the attic" as opposed to "already threw it in the dumpster" - heh - Intensified!
About 370 Ultra Vans were produced from 1961 to 1970. Since the power train was Corvair, after Corvair production ended some 40 units or so had Corvette V-8 engines installed. For added info: www.hemmings.com/magazine/hmn/2012/07/The-Ultra-Van-Page/.... Picture taken at Roamin' Angels Car Show, Grass Valley CA, Sep. 10, 2016.
My father's first wife, Snezana, in the mid-1960s. I'm unsure of the location of this photo - most likely either Germany or Yugoslavia.
Four young ladies dressed in the fashion of the early sixties relaxing on a sun deck in an Alpine setting. I discovered this charming vintage photograph at a flea market in Stuttgart.
Country of origin: Germany
The 750 was derived from the Italian 1955-1969 Fiat 600.
Also made in Spain as Seat 600, Yugoslavia as Zastava 750, in Austria and in a few other non-European countries.
Production 600 in Italy: March 1955-1969, in other countries under license till 1985.
New Italian reg. number: Dec. 1989.
Number seen: 2.
Paestum-Laura (It.), SP175, Via Laura, May 4, 2016.
© 2016 Sander Toonen Amsterdam | All Rights Reserved
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It was in September, 1960 - 50 years ago this year - that parking enforcement as we know it today began, when the first traffic wardens marched onto British streets.
In fact there were 40 of them and they inspired fear and fascination in equal measure as, in distinctive military-style uniforms with rows of gilt buttons, yellow shoulder flashes and yellow cap bands and with the power to issue £2 fines, they went in search of law-breaking motorists on behalf of the Metropolitan Police.
The very first ticket was issued to Dr Thomas Creighton who was answering an emergency call to help a heart attack victim at a West End hotel.
The medic's Ford Popular, left outside as he tended the victim, was ticketed but - just as happens today when mean or thoughtless wardens ticket hearses, ambulances (or even rabbits in their hutches...) - there was such a public outcry that he was subsequently let off.
Some things never change. Today, in the Borough of Westminster, where it all started, 200 parking attendants - or Civil Enforcement Officers (CEOs), as they are now known - patrol the streets.
Filming 'The Same Way' (bit.ly/WrHVWe) music video in Bellingham, Washington with Director Domenic Barbero.