The six Vanderbilt Cup Races held on Long Island from 1904 to 1910 were the greatest sporting events of their day, and the first international automobile road races held in the United States. The races had a far-reaching impact on the development of American automobiles and parkways. This site provides comprehensive information on the races, the Long Island Motor Parkway and current Long Island automotive events, car shows and news.
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Every person in that crowd is wearing some type of head covering. Not one person is hatless. That’s pretty remarkable to me!
From Mystery Foto #3 Solved: Vincenzo Lancia at the end of a 1905 Vanderbilt Cup Race in Mineola
Beautiful car and very sad that the former mechanic who used to service her is not with us to enjoy these very historic vehicles that many of us own. Sam Greco past away last year and he even performed some repairs on my 1931 Oldsmobile. He left us in his prime and our prayers go out to his wonderful family.
From Alco Black Beast visits Ida Automotive
Thanks,Howard. Al, no and it was 1941.It’s a sad story. Still got the AB Mack? Howard are you involved with mill restoration at Cedarmere?
From Road & Track September 1966: Henry Austin Clark, Jr. and his 1948 Ferrari 166 Spyder Corsa
Back in the day the Foto was taken, no well-respected person would be caught in public without a hat. That’s all I can say, because I have no clue.
From Mystery Foto #3 Solved: Vincenzo Lancia at the end of a 1905 Vanderbilt Cup Race in Mineola
Casey, Still got that 1940 Studebaker Fire Truck ?
From Road & Track September 1966: Henry Austin Clark, Jr. and his 1948 Ferrari 166 Spyder Corsa
-The location and orientation of the photographer
Jericho Tpke in Mineola looking southwest from the press box at the finish line.
-The Vanderbilt Cup Race and date of the photo
1905 Cup Race on Saturday, October 14, 1905
-The racer, driver and mechanician in the Foto
#4 FIAT driven by Italian Vincenzo Lancia. Mechanician Alissa
-What was happening with the crowd?
The crowd was mobbing 4th place finisher, Lancia.
-What observations can you make about society of the era based on the Foto?
There is not a single person ANYWHERE in the crowd not wearing a hat!
From Mystery Foto #3 Solved: Vincenzo Lancia at the end of a 1905 Vanderbilt Cup Race in Mineola
What an amazing piece of Automotive Heritage! I would love to be at TROG and see it run.
Congratulations Howard, Rob and Bob.
From The Alco Black Beast passes a dyno test
Austin Clark moved to Glen Cove in about 1953 so that would possibly date the photo . His residence in Southampton was on the east side of South Main Street and prior to 1900 was a hotel.
From 1958-1967 tours of the Long Island Motor Parkway #4: Garden City
The caption notes that Henry A. Clark, Jr. of Flushing and Southampton is at the wheel.
From 1958-1967 tours of the Long Island Motor Parkway #4: Garden City
Marty when I knew him was older so had light gray hair, his wife Jean did have dark hair. Marty was tall and slim, worked for Sperry aviation/aeronautical located opposite what is now the entrance to Long Island Jewish Hospital on the east side of Lakeville Road. Photo to small for me to identify. If it is him and his car he and I took the transmission in and out of it by hand on our backs under the car! I was much younger when I did that by about 40 years!
From 1958-1967 tours of the Long Island Motor Parkway #4: Garden City
Could be, Art. With Walt Gosden recalling Martin Haughey owning the same type car, I did a genealogical search for him on Ancestry.com. Martin and Jeanette Haughey did reside in Albertson. A military record describes Martin as a tall, slim redhead. Tough to tell the hair color of the gentleman above, his wife ( I presume ) is a darker brunette. If Walt remembers Martins hair color, etc, the identity of this couple could be known.
From 1958-1967 tours of the Long Island Motor Parkway #4: Garden City
I was the buyer of that Lumen Martin Winter mural from the Cordier Auction. I still own it.
From Update: The Hunt for the "Godfather" Train Painting is Over
Might this be the 1910 Buick with the top down? Found among the Helck Family Collection.
From 1958-1967 tours of the Long Island Motor Parkway #4: Garden City
Always learning something from these fantastic aerials. Mineola/Carle Place/Westbury looking SE. Motor Parkway, Old Country Rd, Clinton Rd, Glen Cove Rd, Meadow Brook State Parkway (1956), LIRR, and more. Roosevelt Field Shopping Mall (1955), Partial Roosevelt Air Field landing ramps, Still existing Roosevelt Air Field Hangars along Old Country Rd, Roosevelt Harness Raceway, Mitchel Field, Motor Parkway LIRR bridge, Motor Parkway Old Country Road underpass bridge, and more. Colonel Lindbergh’s historic Spirit of St. Louis Hangar 16 has already been removed from the corner of Old Country Rd and Clinton Rd. Tree-lined Motor Parkway diagonal in the lower right corner. Though extremely difficult to see in this super aerial, the Motor Parkway’s Meadow Brook lodge hosted the 1908-10 Vanderbilt Cup Races. Appears a single car on the newly built MSP, date about 1956
From Mystery Foto #2 Solved: A 1956 aerial of the new opened Roosevelt Field and almost completed Meadowbrook Parkway
Timothy - Only one of the Polo Fields can be seen along the top left edge of the aerial
From Mystery Foto #46 Solved: A 1956 Aerial of the Meadowbrook Parkway and Roosevelt Field Shopping Mall Under Construction
If anyone is interested, I have a copy of this R&T for sale. I’m asking $5.00 + $4.00 shipping. If interested my email is .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address). I’m in Melville and can arrange for pick up or delivery. The magazine is in excellent condition. Howard, I apologize in advance if this is against web site rules, Casey
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Casey, in this case, no problem. Howard
From Road & Track September 1966: Henry Austin Clark, Jr. and his 1948 Ferrari 166 Spyder Corsa
Where to start! Photog is looking SE. over Westbury/Garden City area. The major roads are Old Country Rd.(mid left to lower right). Meadowbrook Pkwy.(mid lower left). Glen Cove /Clinton Rd.(left to right,lower third of photo). Stewart Ave. (upper middle of photo where East bound Pkwy. bends to the South. Group of dark roofed buildings is Roosevelt field shopping center. To the left, across parkway is Roosevelt airfield with 3 hangers just east of OCR bridge over pkwy. Further east is Roosevelt raceway. Vanderbilt cup revival was held at Roosevelt raceway. Sections of LIMP went through the area of this photograph. I’m guessing at mid 1950’s as buildings on in front of shopping center are not up yet.It was originally the Diamond Exchange.
From Mystery Foto #2 Solved: A 1956 aerial of the new opened Roosevelt Field and almost completed Meadowbrook Parkway
I want to amend my answer. This photo is actually being taken over Mineola,( not Carle Place) near the Mineola, Carle Place, Garden City border
From Mystery Foto #2 Solved: A 1956 aerial of the new opened Roosevelt Field and almost completed Meadowbrook Parkway
3 marked images below - First 2 coincide with the possibility of the view west over Clinton Rd could be looking north over Westbury Ave. The buildings in the background don’t jive with that area. 3rd image, maybe they were viewing east over Old Searingtown Rd.
From 1958-1967 tours of the Long Island Motor Parkway #4: Garden City
Similar to the mystery photo in November.
Looking Southeasterly at the Roosevelt Field Mall. Newly built Meadowbrook Pkwy, Old Country Rd, Glen Cove Rd, LIMP diagonal in the lower right corner. Mall still open air, Roosevelt Raceway off to the left, hangars still present on OCR. Michell Field far off in the background. A few VCR courses ran through the area as well as the 1936/37 and 1960 races all at Roosevelt Raceway.
Construction complete on both the mall and Meadowbrook, my guess is around 1957/58.
From Mystery Foto #2 Solved: A 1956 aerial of the new opened Roosevelt Field and almost completed Meadowbrook Parkway
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