"Little Old New York"
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A difficult theme for me, but I did find these two photos with license plate numbers showing - even if they are only partially visible.
This is my brother Nicholas at 13. Taken in Fairfield, Connecticut, 1969.
Below is my mother and aunt, taken in Virginia in 1965, shortly before the brakes failed on the car - although we had come off the blue ridge mountains by then.
A difficult theme for me, but I did find these two photos with license plate numbers showing - even if they are only partially visible.
This is my brother Nicholas at 13. Taken in Fairfield, Connecticut, 1969.
Below is my mother and aunt, taken in Virginia in 1965, shortly before the brakes failed on the car - although we had come off the blue ridge mountains by then.
Nouchetdu38, kiiti, Veterok have particularly liked this photo
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Deborah Lundbech club has replied to RicksPics clubThe brake failure ended safely, and led to a good story for years. : )
ist das ein Camping Anhänger im unteren Bild?
nun schaue ich mir mal kurz denen vintage Themepark an
Gruß Ulrich aus Hannover Germany
Deborah Lundbech club has replied to Ulrich Dinges clubYes, that's a camping trailer. I think they were (are?) called "pop-up" trailers.
Ulrich Dinges club has replied to Deborah Lundbech clubi only speak Shool English
later on i will i put the machine Transation in a personal translation like this
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