Tag: Henry Austin Clark Jr
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Sep 13 2012
SouthamptonPatch: “Fate of Former Long Island Auto Museum? [Empty in Southampton]”
The SouthamptonPatch has posted an article on the fate of the Long Island Automotive Museum. The article, comments to the post and my favorite Long Island Automotive Museum videos and images are presented below.
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Mar 09 2012
Found: Henry Austin Clark, Jr’s Long Island Automotive Museum Shop Jacket
While "working" at his Long Island Automotive Museum in Southampton, Henry Austin Clark, Jr. would often wear a personalized shop jacket.
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Mar 03 2012
Walt Gosden: Memories of the Long Island Automotive Museum’s “Iron Range Days”
Walter Gosden has provided this memory of the "Iron Range Days"at the Long Island Automotive Museum in Southampton.
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Feb 15 2012
Images of Driver Montague Roberts
Robert Thomas: "Montague Roberts was my great uncle."
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Dec 30 2011
Archives: Long Island Automotive Museum
Links to related posts on the Long Island Automotive Museum on VanderbiltCupRaces.com (Updated: December 31, 2011):
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Dec 07 2011
Old Cars Weekly Article: “Always Austie: Remembering old car hobby icon Henry Austin Clark, Jr.”
The December 15, 2011 issue of Old Cars Weekly features an article "Always Austie: Remembering old car hobby icon Henry Austin Clark, Jr." by Geoff Graham.
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Dec 01 2011
Archives: The Walter McCarthy Collection
Links to posts related to the Walter McCarthy Collection (Updated January 2, 2012):
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Oct 31 2011
Archives: Films & Videos- Long Island Automotive Museum
Links to posts related to films and videos related to the Long Island Automotive Museum (Updated: August 4, 2011):
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Sep 24 2011
Walter McCarthy Collection: A Tribute to Henry Austin Clark, Jr.
Walter McCarthy has provided more photos of his friend Henry Austin Clark, Jr., founder of the Long Island Automotive Museum, author and a Long Island automobile collector icon. Here are some new images and several of my favorites previously posted on VanderbiltCupRaces.com:
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Aug 06 2011
Then & Now: Long Island Automotive Museum
Although the Long Island Automotive Museum in Southampton closed and abandoned over 30 years ago, most of the museum's buildings are still standing. Here is a "Then & Now" with recent "Now" photos and many "Then" images from the collection of Walter McCarthy:
