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The key chain was purchased at the Bruce Museum several years ago and it was labeled as a Tucker. It was the last one. It has the quality of a Monopoly playing piece. Due to all the keys I carry the body of the unit lost all of its paint within a few weeks of purchase. Then the bottom fell out….that was the circuit board for the led lights and axles for the wheels long lost. I’m trying to find a hot wheels type car to salvage the wheels so I may reconstruct this cute little car.
From Tucker’s Promotional Desk Set Origin Discovered!
here are several photos of the key chain model that looks like the tucker prototype that is being recreated by Ida Automotive.
From Tucker’s Promotional Desk Set Origin Discovered!
Josh Stoff, curator at the Cradle of Aviation, informed me that the POW camp was located at the current location of the Garden City Center, 100 Quentin Roosevelt Boulevard.
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Art, The POW photo, its reasonable to assume the POW encampment would not be located anywhere near the operational part of Mitchel Field. It was definitely located in the westerly part of the Field and I’m guessing with it’s own entrance from either Hempstead Turnpike and or today’s Oak Street. The buildings in the distant appear to be of residential nature . Based on the angle on the shadows, are we looking south toward Hempstead or west toward Garden City ? So, I place the encampment in the vicinity of the where the student housing buildings are located today.
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Art Kleiner:
Looking north at Garden City. Roosevelt Field being built on the upper right.
Motor Parkway roadway, Motor Parkway GM office, Garden City lodge, Motor Parkway Posts.
1955
From Mystery Foto #47 Solved: A 1956 Aerial of the Motor Parkway Behind Stewart Field in Garden City
More details concerning the POWs at Mitchel Field. The first detachment of POWs were received May 17, 1945 with the camp remaining open through March, 1946. POWs were housed in the old Camp Mills site to the west.
And yes, Sam, they were used on farms in the county.
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this appears to be a shot on the LIMP just East of Clinton Rd. The photographer is viewing the scene from the south. I could be wrong, of course, but the sump south of the ROW seems to give it away
From Mystery Foto #47 Solved: A 1956 Aerial of the Motor Parkway Behind Stewart Field in Garden City
Art, Loved the detailed post about the overlapping history of Motor Parkway and aviation. Didn’t realize they were so entwined.
From Kleiner's Korner: The Overlapping Histories of Long Island Aviation and the Motor Parkway
I think we are looking north in Garden City with the LIMP right-of-way visible from left to right in the section between Clinton Road and today’s Raymond Court. Also in the photo are: the General Manager’s office; Garden City Lodge; and many concrete posts. A portion of this section was recently in the news for being graveled over for a parking lot. The Roosevelt Field Mall (upper right corner) appears to be near completion so I’ll guess the date to be late 1955 or 1956.
From Mystery Foto #47 Solved: A 1956 Aerial of the Motor Parkway Behind Stewart Field in Garden City
How wonderful! Thanks and kudos to Roz and Howard for helping to preserve pictures from these collections.
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What part of all this construction did in the polo fields?
From Mystery Foto #46 Solved: A 1956 Aerial of the Meadowbrook Parkway and Roosevelt Field Shopping Mall Under Construction
Steven V., “Circuit board”? In 1948? I don’t theeenk so. Please elucidate. Sam, III
From Tucker’s Promotional Desk Set Origin Discovered!
Sure looks like Roos. Field a’bornin’ ca. 03 Oct 1956), with the Gard. City sewer{?} facility and the super’s house at lower left, looking NNE from over the Stewart School. Clinton bridge would have been at left and lodge driveway still there, as are lotsa posts. Can’t quite spot Kienzle’s ghost. (My, this *HAS* been a busy Sunday!) Sam, III
From Mystery Foto #47 Solved: A 1956 Aerial of the Motor Parkway Behind Stewart Field in Garden City
My keychain Tucker ornament is now lacking Wheels, Circuit board and black paint.
From Tucker’s Promotional Desk Set Origin Discovered!
Hey, hey! Look at that list of new pilots! Lieuts. S. H. McCleary and L. H. Brereton, U.S.A.! They were Samuel H. McCleary and Lewis Hyde Brereton, two of the first 24 people chosen by the Aviation Section of the U.S. Signal Corp to be pilots. Some of the class are in the attached 04 Dec 912 pic. with Glenn Curtiss Sam, III
From Kleiner's Korner: The Overlapping Histories of Long Island Aviation and the Motor Parkway
Whoa, Nellie! Sorry to rain on your parade but Weirs is on lake Winnepesaukee in NH, http://weirsbeach.com/reasons-to-visit/location/travel-by-plane/the-weirs-seaplane-base/, as are those pix! Sam, III
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I remember German PoWs working in farm fields in eastern Nassau and western Suffolk ca. 1945. They wore their own old grey-green uniforms and field caps, not GIs. Is that a RR track at the right in the first PoW pic? Wow, HK; more seaplanes!
Hope there’s more about Weirs. There I am at Jones Beach - can’t quite make me out, though. As to the overall project, hurrah and thanks muchly, Roz and Howard!
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I was aware of the POW’s being housed at the Edgewood facility in Brentwood but
not at Mitchell Field. I look forward to future historic news. So glad to hear about
the digitizing of the collections! Thankyou Howard and Roz!
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Pertaining to the POW camp at Mitchel Field, I believe it was on the western edge near the Camp Mills section. Here is an article from Newsday of 1945 detailing the departure of approx. 300 POWs being sent back to European camps as the Mitchel Field camp was being closed. Interesting for sure!
And great news about the digitizing project! Thanks Howard and Roz!
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This is wonderful news. I’m looking forward to seeing the photos. I feel a special bond with the Cradle museum as my late dad, John Prete, worked as a docent at the museum after he retired from a career fixing airplanes. Thank you Howard and Roz!
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