Tere did a much better job of posting a thorough gallery of this museums wagons and stagecoaches, see it here http://justacargal-s.blogspot.com/2011/05/seeley-stable-museum-in-old-town.html
Saturday, May 7, 2011
this is a stagecoach museum in San Diego's Old Town, (now a state park / tourist attraction) it was the original settlement in San Diego
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Labels: museum, Stagecoach
Sunday, March 27, 2011
between the age of horse drawn stagecoaches and the age of brass and horseless carriages
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Labels: coach builders, Hispano-Suiza, horse carriage, Stagecoach
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
stagecoach and a DC 3, this strange photo has been revealed by Steve to be part of a 1949 advertisement
Top photo found on http://steampunkvehicles.tumblr.com/ Steve found that this is from an advertisement that American Airlines ran in various magazines in 1949. This one is from the April 4, 1949 issue of Time.
The title reads "This month a grand old plane makes its last flight." The copy states that the DC-3 (21 passengers at 200 mph) was being replaced by the DC-6 (52 passengers at 300 mph) and the Convair CV-240 (40 passengers at 300 mph). The DC-4 (44 passengers at 227 mph) had been retired by the airline the year before.
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Labels: airplane, Stagecoach
Thursday, August 26, 2010
The biggest wagon I've ever seen! Might only have been a movie prop, because they blew it to smithereens
Three axles... I've never seen one with 3 axles. This was in the movie "Duck You Sucker" with James Coburn
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067140/
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Labels: Hollywood, horse carriage, movie, Stagecoach, wagon train, what is it
Sunday, August 15, 2010
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