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Nostalgia & History > McKeen Motor CarsDate: 01/22/17 22:30 McKeen Motor Cars Author: MadisonKirkman Does anyone here have interesting and rare photos of McKeen Motor Cars or products built by the McKeen Motor Car Company? I'll start off this thread with a factorite photo of my own.
Date: 01/23/17 07:57 Re: McKeen Motor Cars Author: hogheaded Madison, I'm guessing that you are new to TrainOrders, so welcome! I suspect that most of the contingent here doesn't understand how heavily involved you are with McKeen Cars, so allow me to introduce you in my first image. I happened upon your great McKeen website some time ago, BTW.
EO 1) Madison's project; from Trains.com 2) A dust-up between McKeens 3) UP car at Kearney, NE, 1905; Soloman Butcher photo Date: 01/23/17 08:12 Re: McKeen Motor Cars Author: MadisonKirkman I wanted to see how long it took for someone to realize it was me...it didn't take that long. And yes, I joined last night to see what threads there were with McKeen Car Photos. I found about 50 that were interesting. I'm just curious now what photos everyone has that haven't been published. I like you photo of what appears to be UP#3. A very rare photo indeed.
Posted from Android Date: 01/23/17 08:15 Re: McKeen Motor Cars Author: hogheaded Date: 01/23/17 08:55 Re: McKeen Motor Cars Author: Topfuel hogheaded Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > 4) One of my favorite McKeen photos: SP McKeen @ > Richmond, CA c.1915, photographer unknown > EO "Pullman Park"? Interesting. I presume that was quite near the Pullman Company Shops in Richmond? I wonder if it was built in mind for people who worked at the shops. Date: 01/23/17 09:10 Re: McKeen Motor Cars Author: MadisonKirkman Hey, that's cool! A new photo to me. May I use it on my website? Where did you get it and who should I credit?
Posted from Android Date: 01/23/17 12:03 Re: McKeen Motor Cars Author: hogheaded Topfuel Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > "Pullman Park"? Interesting. I presume that > was quite near the Pullman Company Shops in > Richmond? I wonder if it was built in mind for > people who worked at the shops. Pullman Park was one of dozens of pre-WW1 developments in the East Bay. Still wide open spaces in those days. Photo: Picnickers off real estate promoter' special train to Pullman Park. The Pullman shops are in the background. This ca.1915 photo was recorded by the same unknown commercial photographer as the McKeen shot, but on a different day, judging by the numbers on the glass plate negatives. EO Date: 01/23/17 17:39 Re: McKeen Motor Cars Author: BaltoJoey hogheaded Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Topfuel Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > "Pullman Park"? Interesting. I presume that > > was quite near the Pullman Company Shops in > > Richmond? I wonder if it was built in mind > for > > people who worked at the shops. > > Pullman Park was one of dozens of pre-WW1 > developments in the East Bay. Still wide open > spaces in those days. > > Photo: Picnickers off real estate promoter' > special train to Pullman Park. The Pullman shops > are in the background. This ca.1915 photo was > recorded by the same unknown commercial > photographer as the McKeen shot, but on a > different day, judging by the numbers on the > glass plate negatives. > > EO > > HEY! Look at that guy in the lower left corner. Is he one of those time travelin' guys? It looks like he's talkin' on one of them cell phones!!! <wink> Date: 01/23/17 22:28 Re: McKeen Motor Cars Author: lwilton Well, at least the women aren't ALL staring at their cel phones. Just the two in the black dresses in the lower center, giggling about some Facebook post.
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