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Shorpy All Stars

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Some good looking lids poking around this Chrysler circa 1927
 

Short Balding Guy

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Great pic Ed. I know some younger fellows at our local coffee shop that copy Russ Nicholson's dress, beard and facial expressions to a 'T."

Thanks to all for contributing the interesting pics. Eric -
 

The Wiser Hatter

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Los Angeles circa 1953. "Tex Williams, host of Town Hall Party on KNBH-TV." The country singer known for "Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)."

Back in the day every local TV station had a cowboy party show


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The Wiser Hatter

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January 1943. "Freight operations on the Indiana Harbor Belt railroad between Chicago and Hammond, Indiana. Getting his waybills, Conductor Cunningham telephones his yardmaster with the number of cars he has to handle and where the delivery is to be made." Medium-format negative by Jack Delano for the Office of War Information. |


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January 1943. "Freight operations on the Indiana Harbor Belt railroad between Chicago and Hammond, Indiana. Getting his waybills, Conductor Cunningham telephones his yardmaster with the number of cars he has to handle and where the delivery is to be made." Medium-format negative by Jack Delano for the Office of War Information. |


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This picture hits home. My father was a freight conductor for the Pittsburgh & Lake Erie (New York Central System) during WWII. He could not enlist as a railroader was an "essential occupation". He finished his railroading days on the Southern Pacific RR here in Oregon. He wore the same kind of clothes, I think there is even a old photo with a soft cap much like this guy. Thanks.
 

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