Tag: Henry Austin Clark Jr
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Mystery Friday Foto #21 Solved: Celebrating the opening of the Long Island Automotive Museum on August 27, 1948
Jim Clark, the son of Henry Austin Clark Jr., challenged you with this weekend's Mystery Foto.
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Greg O’s Garage; Henry Austin Clark Jr.‘s 1955 Automobile Auction Part 1
A three-part series of the automobiles Henry Austin Clark, Jr. auctioned off after the closing of the Carnival of Cars in New York City in 1955.
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Sad News: The buildings of the Long Island Automotive Museum are gone
I am sad to report that the historic buildings of the Long Island Automotive Museum in Southampton have been demolished.
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Mystery Friday Foto #20 Solved: The 1904 Mercedes Sport Touring purchased by Henry Austin Clark, Jr, for $500 in 1950
The Walter McCarthy Archives challenged you to solve this weekend's Mystery Foto.
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Mystery Friday Foto #12 Solved: The historic 1907 Thomas Flyer and driver George Schuster make an appearance on “I’ve Got a Secret” game show in 1958
The Walter McCarthy Archives challenged you to solve this weekend's Mystery Foto.
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Mystery Friday Foto #9 Solved: Gary Cooper and Henry Austin Clark, Jr. going for a ride in the Hamptons (Circa 1960)
Did you identify this weekend's Mystery Foto?
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Mystery Friday Foto #6 Solved: Henry Austin Clark, Jr. visiting Lynhurst in Tarrytown in his 1912 Simplex Toy Tonneau in1970
Gary Hammond challenged you to solve last weekend's Mystery Foto.
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Henry Austin Clark Jr.‘s Long Island Automotive Museum automobiles at the July 4, 1960 Southampton Parade
Can you help identify these classic automobiles from the Long Island Automotive Museum as seen in1960?
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The 1954 Carnival of Cars parade down Fifth Avenue
To promote the opening of their Carnival of Cars Museum in July 1954, Henry Austin Clark, Jr. and investor Robert W. Dowling held a parade of vintage automobiles down Fifth Avenue from the Plaza Hotel to the Astor Theater.
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1960 Photos from the Long Island Automotive Museum in Southampton
On July 4, 1960, industrial photographer Irving Fitzig captured these images of Long Island Automotive Museum.
Bob, the plates were purchased by members of the Wheatley Hills Golf Club and Links Golf Club. Both clubs had private…