rrboomer wrote: The panel truck appears to have a license plate with white or yellow numbers on a dark back ground. On the right edge of the photo over truck with open door, looks to be a street/road sign with a rectangle over an oval shape. Any of this ring a bell with viewers in PA or NY?Anyway, thanks for sharing the photo!
The panel truck appears to have a license plate with white or yellow numbers on a dark back ground. On the right edge of the photo over truck with open door, looks to be a street/road sign with a rectangle over an oval shape. Any of this ring a bell with viewers in PA or NY?
Anyway, thanks for sharing the photo!
That sign does appear to be a New York state route sign.
You know, your cousin was one hell of a photographer, even if he did cut off the back half of the tender in this shot. His color photos from the steam age are very sharp. Was he ever published?
As to the location I have no idea. All I know is it's a good photo of a very ugly locomotive.
Any idea where this photo was taken of the D&H 4-6-2? My cousin would have taken it in the late 40s or early 50s.
Thanks!
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