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Freightliner Class 66’s 66545 and 66547 are seen working Top & Tail with the new Network Rail High Output Ballast Cleaner (HOBC). The HOBC is seen leaving Tuxford and heading to the work site at Boughton Junction. The HOBC is being commissioned on the test track.
USS Wisconsin BB-64
Hamton Roads Naval Museum
Norfolk, VA
Nov 8, 2009
Photography by: Philip Moyer
St Paul's Literary and Educational Society, Bennett Street Sunday School. Odds and Ends is the handwritten manuscript magazine issued by the society. The editions cover contemporary events of national importance like the Crimean War and the First and Second World Wars, and leisure activities like music, art, literature photography and holidays.
One Day's Output, Chevrolet Factory, Oakland, c.1917
In 1916, General Motors (GM) opened a major Chevrolet automobile factory in Oakland at 73rd Avenue and Foothill, making cars and then trucks there until its closure in 1963. Founded by Louis Chevrolet and ousted GM founder William Durant in 1911, Chevrolet was acquired by GM in 1917. Other motor companies, Fageol and Durant also opened nearby within the next few years, and by 1929 when Chrysler expanded there with a new plant, Oakland had become known as the “Detroit of the West”.
"It was in operation from 1916 until 1963; by the time the factory closed, it was producing 55 cars an hour,"
Forner Oakland DA and US District Court Judge Jensen worked here when he was growing up - remembers it well
from our community history exhibit at US District Courthouse-Oakland
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Chevrolet - one days output at the Chevrolet factory
73rd Ave & Foothill Blvd
Courtesy, Oakland History Room, Oakland Public Library
(donations are tax deductible - see my link directly to the history rooms membership form)
oaklandwiki.org/Chevrolet_Assembly_Plant
"The Chevrolet Assembly Plant here (aka the "Chevrolet Factory") was a large auto assembly plant where the Eastmont Mall/Eastmont Town Center now sits. It was in operation from 1916 until 1963; by the time the factory closed, it was producing 55 cars an hour. "
OAC-COPL-122 Neg BP-59
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The "Oakland" automobile was never built in Oakland CA , but in Pontiac, Michigan ( in Oakland County ) However Durants( his company after he left GM ), De Vaux , and Chevy Trucks were built here . localwiki.org/oakland/Durant_Motors
System Output - Group Dance
Quick snippet:
I don't know much about the guys here in the picture while I know the girl at the back wearing white. She's my classmate in MC 2 under Mr. Nestor Ramirez. Oh wait, there's another girl but I don't know much about her.
CAS Words and Music Josenians Got Talent 2010
Center of Performing Arts University of San Jose-Recoletos, Cebu City
Taken with Nikon D90
Edited via Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
Additional text via Adobe Photoshop
St Paul's Literary and Educational Society, Bennett Street Sunday School. Odds and Ends is the handwritten manuscript magazine issued by the society. The editions cover contemporary events of national importance like the Crimean War and the First and Second World Wars, and leisure activities like music, art, literature photography and holidays.