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We went to a 60th Wedding Anniversary party in Wingham yesterday. The special couple arrived in style in this car. Unfortunately we missed their arrival but still got a look at this antique car.
These photos were taken from the Overlander train, travlleing between Palmerston North and Auckland in April
many kinds of overland transport in this picture. Including a bendy bus and a russian tram. Taken from a taxi in Prague, on the way back to the airport after an awesome holiday.
This is a rare 1919 Overland Model 4.
Taken at Portland Powerhouse Motor & Car Museum, Portland, Victoria in 2013
From 1926 to 1928, a car known as the Overland Whippet was in production. It was made by Overland, which was absorbed by Kaiser-Jeep and from there probably to Chrysler. The remains of this Overland Whippet, which includes the steering wheel, is on display with other abandoned vehicle relics at a roadside restaurant called Hilbilly Hotdogs at Lesage WV.
On Scene of 2 ALARM BUILDING FIRE at 7608 Goddard Street at Fox Run Apartment's in Shawnee on February 14, 2012 at 2035 hours.
Video ID# 3268
au pied du "Barn Bluff" un bel endroit de camping avec wallabies sangsues et possums comme il est de coutume .
Leyenda en la placa:
THE WILLY-OVERLAND, INC. TOLEDO. OHIO U.S.A.
Model 93-A. 1927. $750.
TYPE COLLEGIATE ROADSTER
Motor 110.857
Chassis 107.686
6 CIL.
2.678 cc.
19 HP
40 CV
2.800 RPM
First owner: FYFFES LTD.
Current owner: Abel J. Febles Albertos
PRODUCTION CAR 1927:
January 89.021
December 116.213
Total 27.192
Please check out my youtube video showing some of the malls vintage photos:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhYaE6fCA3M
Also check out this blog with stories from several different people with decades of memories:
16.3.1997 Passenger Terminal - Keswick - South Australia Overland car - Economy lettering (p0111781_k)
The Battle of the Wilderness, fought May 5–7, 1864, was the first battle of Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's 1864 Virginia Overland Campaign against Gen. Robert E. Lee and the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia. Both armies suffered heavy casualties, a harbinger of a bloody war of attrition by Grant against Lee's army and, eventually, the Confederate capital, Richmond, Virginia. The battle was tactically inconclusive, as Grant disengaged and continued his offensive.
Grant attempted to move quickly through the dense underbrush of the Wilderness of Spotsylvania, but Lee launched two of his corps on parallel roads to intercept him. On the morning of May 5, the Union V Corps under Maj. Gen. Gouverneur K. Warren attacked the Confederate Second Corps, commanded by Lt. Gen. Richard S. Ewell, on the Orange Turnpike. That afternoon the Third Corps, commanded by Lt. Gen. A.P. Hill, encountered Brig. Gen. George W. Getty's division (VI Corps) and Maj. Gen. Winfield S. Hancock's II Corps on the Orange Plank Road. Fighting until dark was fierce but inconclusive as both sides attempted to maneuver in the dense woods.
At dawn on May 6, Hancock attacked along the Plank Road, driving Hill's Corps back in confusion, but the First Corps of Lt. Gen. James Longstreet arrived in time to prevent the collapse of the Confederate right flank. Longstreet followed up with a surprise flanking attack from an unfinished railroad bed that drove Hancock's men back to the Brock Road, but the momentum was lost when Longstreet was wounded by his own men. An evening attack by Brig. Gen. John B. Gordon against the Union right flank caused consternation at Union headquarters, but the lines stabilized and fighting ceased. On May 7, Grant disengaged and moved to the southeast, intending to leave the Wilderness to interpose his army between Lee and Richmond, leading to the bloody Battle of Spotsylvania Court House.
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I'm sure one of our resident Las Vegas friends and fans here at flickr will be able to give us some sort of date and location to go with this picture. Roadisepictures? Vintage Vegas? Any ideas
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