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Dec 09 2020 Brian D McCarthy 9:50 PM

She’s likely the daughter of the Frank Krug we know of, Art.

From Kleiner's Korner: How the Motor Parkway Aided the Red Cross in Garden City

Dec 09 2020 Brian D McCarthy 8:20 PM

Like Frank above, courtesy of Arrt’s Arrchives below. A good number of the Transmission Towers, some seen in the mystery foto, have been removed. Probably around the same time of the construction of the Meadowbrook Pkwy. Electric is below ground now. There’s 7 towers west of Carmen Ave ( Blue Course ). Then the towers commence just west of the Meadowbrook Pkwy.

From Mystery Foto #49 Solved: A 1953 View over Merrick Avenue and East Meadow and Westbury

Dec 08 2020 Brian D McCarthy 7:16 PM

Jim Croce came to mind.

From Update 12/12/20: An Amazing "Message in a Bottle" Discovery and the Roslyn Grist Mill Match Challenge

Dec 08 2020 Art Kleiner 4:35 PM

Among the files of the Peter Helck Family Collection is this check for $16.14 made out to Peter from Henry R.W. Finn, Treasurer of the VMCCA, sponsor of the 1946 Jubilee Rally in Mineola.  Each of the club’s 75 members who contributed $25 to the event received a prorated amount of the proceeds after expenses.  Finn’s analogy as to the less than desired monetary gain to the club was that the exhaust was more than the intake, and that “multiple downdraft carburetion with larger intake valves would have been very helpful”.  Accounting for an average inflation rate of 3.64% between 1946 and today, the real amount due the Helck family is $231.84! 

And the bank the check is written against is now part of Capital One, so a deposit still may be possible!

I’m also showing a license plate for #16 found among the Helck collection similar to the ones Jerry shows above for the Hartford’s Golden Automobile Jubilee in 1907.

From Update: The 1946 VMCCA Jubilee Anniversary at the Mineola Fair Grounds

Dec 08 2020 Mark Allen 12:10 PM

Is John’s booklet still available?  I would like to buy one.

From New Booklet "Historic Road Racing in Milwaukee"

Dec 07 2020 frank femenias 3:12 PM

Photos below of the Salisbury Plains RR Station by Merrick Ave, and CRR bridge over the Meadow Brook Hunt Club access road, courtesy of NassauCountyNY.gov and Arrts-Arrchives.com

From Mystery Foto #49 Solved: A 1953 View over Merrick Avenue and East Meadow and Westbury

Dec 07 2020 frank femenias 3:12 PM

Over Eisenhower Park in Salisbury looking NW, directly above future Nassau County 9/11 Memorial. Merrick Av, Stewart Av, Park Blvd, Meadow Brook Hunt Club access road and CRR bridge, and Meadow Brook Lodge access ramp to Motor Parkway hidden under the trees. The lodge and its porte cochere are visible. Salisbury Links clubhouse in the foreground and the Salisbury Plains RR Station just to its north. RR crossing at Merrick Av. Meadow Brook lodge was the starting point for the 1908-10 Vanderbilt Cup Races. Photo taken sometime before 1960’s, before the lodge was removed.

From Mystery Foto #49 Solved: A 1953 View over Merrick Avenue and East Meadow and Westbury

Dec 07 2020 Art Kleiner 7:12 AM

Garden City looking northwest from Salisbury Park

Merrick Avenue on the right (diagonal from lower left to upper right)
Stewart Avenue bordering Mitchel Gardens housing complex
Building off of Merrick Avenue is the Meadowbrook Train Station years before this picture was taken.  The building became a test site for scientific experiments, including sonic booms (see picture).  Smith property in the park just east of Merrick Avenue.  Polo field grandstands.

VCR ran through the area as does the Motor Parkway north of Mitchel Gardens
Late 1940s - pre-Roosevelt Field and Meadowbrook Parkway.  Mitchel Gardens still there. 

From Mystery Foto #49 Solved: A 1953 View over Merrick Avenue and East Meadow and Westbury

Dec 07 2020 Jim Clark 2:00 AM

00:03 – 00:24 HAC Jr in 1910 BUICK Model 10 Toy Tonneau
01:08 – 01:12 and 01:29 – 01:34 HAC Jr’s 1910 White Opera Coupe
01:41 – 01:46 HAC Jr’s 1912 Packard Landaulet
02:00 – 02:03 Warren Kraft?
03:16 – 03:24 Hewlett and Dorothy (Dot) Treadwell
05:24 – 05:36 & 05:44 – 05:52 & 06:06 – 06:16 Charles Addams
06:25 – 06:32 HAC Jr (with megaphone) and Charles Addams
06:41 – 06:47 HAC Jr
07:11 – 07:20 Mary Ullman

From Film of the Week: 1960 Antique Automobile Rally to The Museum of The City of New York

Dec 06 2020 Daniel Timothy Dey 11:18 PM

Is this thread still open? When exactly was the “St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church” converted into the “Resurrection Byzantine Catholic Church?” I was looking to add pictures of the church to Wikipedia, but when I saw it, I thought it was the wrong church.

From The Residence of the Starter of Five Vanderbilt Cup Races -Fred Wagner- Rediscovered in Smithtown

Dec 06 2020 S. Berliner, III 5:06 PM

Meadowbrook Club looking NW from over Salisbury/Eisenhower Park with Post/Merrick Avenue running from lower left to upper right and LIRR Central Branch running from upper left to lower right. Salisbury Plains station at near side of parking lot.  LIMP in distance.  Flying fields at far left.  Sam, III

From Mystery Foto #49 Solved: A 1953 View over Merrick Avenue and East Meadow and Westbury

Dec 06 2020 S. Berliner, III 4:33 PM

It seems to me that there are older pix of this bridge around in which the trolley wire supports are clearly visible.  Sam, III

From A New 1946 View of the Broad Hollow Motor Parkway/Trolley Bridge in Melville

Dec 06 2020 S. Berliner, III 4:29 PM

I’m no antique-car expert but the low white tourer at 1:08 (etc.) is underslung and so might well be an American Underslung, quite possibly a 1913 Tourist.  Sam, III

From Film of the Week: 1960 Antique Automobile Rally to The Museum of The City of New York

Dec 06 2020 Gary Hammond 1:37 PM

Here’s 2 color postcards from HAC/LIAM showing the 1912 Packard Laudaulet and the 1900 Columbia.

From Film of the Week: 1960 Antique Automobile Rally to The Museum of The City of New York

Dec 06 2020 Wayne Woodbury 9:20 AM

Looking northwest over then Salisbury Park and it’s lake. Merrick Ave runs from bottom to top on a diagonal and Stewart Ave right to left. The date? Salisbury Park opened in 1949 so it’s after that. There is no hint of the Meadowbrook Parkway which was built from 1953-56. Also, there is no sign of railroad tracks, temporary (Levittown construction) or otherwise so it is after 1951 when the last Levitt houses were constructed and before 1953. The old Salisbury Plains LIRR station can be seen as can the (still extant?) LIRR bridge over the Meadowbrook Club entrance road. The Motor Parkway row would have run from left to right just north of the still visible LIRR row and Lilco towers.

From Mystery Foto #49 Solved: A 1953 View over Merrick Avenue and East Meadow and Westbury

Dec 06 2020 Alan Sadwin 4:40 AM

Howard,

Please consider displaying replicas of the coins found at the grist mill and not the actual coins. There was a robbery at the McClarty Treasure Museum in Vero Beach, FL many years ago where some Spanish coins found on the site of the 1715 Fleet disaster survivor’s camp were taken. A friend’s father was approached by somebody trying to sell the coins and recognized them as the coins that were taken. (No two Spanish colonial coins of the era were exactly alike as they were hand struck and trimmed to weight.) While the coins were recovered, I believe cast replicas are now on display.

From Update 12/12/20: An Amazing "Message in a Bottle" Discovery and the Roslyn Grist Mill Match Challenge

Dec 06 2020 Dave Russo 12:13 AM

Awesome discovery. So cool to find stuff like that. This story got pretty impressive news coverage.

From Update 12/12/20: An Amazing "Message in a Bottle" Discovery and the Roslyn Grist Mill Match Challenge

Dec 06 2020 Gary Hammond 12:03 AM

Here’s a few more Tentative ID’s (some are very obvious) - what do you think?
#1 - HAC in a 1910 Buick Toy Tonneau (see attached LIAM14)
#2 - Cadillac
#6 - 1912 Thomas Flyer
#7 - Harold Kraft’s 1908 Sears
#9 - 1910 White Opera Coupe (Plate ANT-1?) (see attached LIAM12)
#10 - Ford (Plate OLD-46)
#11 - 1912 Packard Laudaulet (Plate ANT-18) (see attached LIAM12)
#12 - Station Wagon (Plate 7666DN)
#14 - Brush
#15 - 1908 Stevens Duryea (is this the same car that Walter McCarthy owned in 1978?)
#16 - 1909 Hupmobile Runabout
And Finally, the Ashtray being held by one of the drivers was from Clark’s LIAM - it shows the 1900 Columbia Surrey (see attached LIAM12)

From Film of the Week: 1960 Antique Automobile Rally to The Museum of The City of New York

Dec 05 2020 Steve Lucas 10:37 PM

We are over East Meadow looking northwest toward Westbury (East Garden City). Major roads are Stewart Avenue, Merrick Avenue, and Old Country Road off in the distance. Some buildings include various structures for Roosevelt Fields (airfield and raceway), the old clubhouse for Salisbury Links and the Mitchel Gardens complex. The photo includes the site for the 1936 & 1937 V. C. Races and a portion of the course for the 1908, 1909, and 1910 V. C. Races. Remnants of the LIMP can be found just beyond the Mitchel Gardens along with the site of the Meadow Brook Lodge slightly to the right of that behind the trees. Since the Mitchel Gardens are completely intact and there’s no sign of the future Meadowbrook Parkway, I’ll guess the date to be around 1950.

From Mystery Foto #49 Solved: A 1953 View over Merrick Avenue and East Meadow and Westbury

Dec 05 2020 Casey DeNicola 12:54 PM

addition: I recognized the large building in the closeup of the intersection as the former store of H.O.Penn machinery (Caterpillar dealer). They moved to Holtsville. The building then housed an International truck dealer, I don’t know if they are still there.

From Mystery Foto #49 Solved: A 1953 View over Merrick Avenue and East Meadow and Westbury

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