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What a beautiful glimpse of the past !!
Thanks Mr. Mooney! Our streetcar system was second to none and developed at the same time and putting us on par with the great North American cities of San Francisco, Boston, New York, Toronto, Vancouver to name a few. – Ken
You’re welcome, Ken. Let see more of these, if possible. Being a collector of such, I liked seeing the commercial license plate, green on white 1939, on the vehicle on the left. ) This is such a nice quiet scene…hard to find these days.
That image is my personal favorite from the book for several reasons. Not only because of the perfect composition and detail but it also captured the peacefulness of St. John’s just weeks before the outbreak of World War 2. By September,the life that was shared by the dapper gentleman and the other riders would be forever changed. I think I may have another from Dr. Harvey’s collection that I can post.
…oh my ! More please!