A few CVRR pictures and some other related pictures....
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Rufus,
I agree. When reminded I do recall "certain" buildings in my home state of Ohio and in this area that are similar and used by "secret" societies.
I agree. When reminded I do recall "certain" buildings in my home state of Ohio and in this area that are similar and used by "secret" societies.
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That's a parade vehicle, right? How would they ever have kept curbside carts cold enough to sell "dairy products" via street vendors, one wonders.
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MurphOnMillerAve wrote:That's a parade vehicle, right?
Yes, "Trades Display". Parade and/or something like a county fair...
How would they ever have kept curbside carts cold enough to sell "dairy products" via street vendors, one wonders.
Big blocks of ice just like you kept in that oak ice box back home in the kitchen....or in my case today, just outside the kitchen,
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Oh yes, I see the inscription, now. Thanks.
And on the subject of "big blocks of ice just like you kept in that oak ice box back home," I'm not that antique. In Pittsburgh, PA we did have actual "Frigidaires" which is what we,idiomatically, called all refrigerators, back in the 40's & 50's 'cause, I imagine, that's the brand everybody had. However, I did see an actual oak ice box in a farmhouse where I stayed while teaching in Strasburg, Austria, back in the late 60's.
Oh wait, now that I think harder on the subject, my maternal grandmother did have one for a short time in her big ol' farmhouse in Pennsylvania when I was a toddler. I stand corrected. I have seen such devices in real-life.
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And on the subject of "big blocks of ice just like you kept in that oak ice box back home," I'm not that antique. In Pittsburgh, PA we did have actual "Frigidaires" which is what we,idiomatically, called all refrigerators, back in the 40's & 50's 'cause, I imagine, that's the brand everybody had. However, I did see an actual oak ice box in a farmhouse where I stayed while teaching in Strasburg, Austria, back in the late 60's.
Oh wait, now that I think harder on the subject, my maternal grandmother did have one for a short time in her big ol' farmhouse in Pennsylvania when I was a toddler. I stand corrected. I have seen such devices in real-life.
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We had the big oak icebox on the back porch
It had a tank to put water in that had a spout on the outside to get cold water.
In the late 1930s the iceman came usually every other day except when it was
very hot would come everyday. He used a horse drawn wagon but got a truck
@ 1940. There were less than 10 Frigidaires in our end of town with about 500
houses. We got our first "Fridgerator" in 1946.
You guys sure bring up nostalgic memories for me.
I do not think that I would like to relive those times but there were good memories.
It had a tank to put water in that had a spout on the outside to get cold water.
In the late 1930s the iceman came usually every other day except when it was
very hot would come everyday. He used a horse drawn wagon but got a truck
@ 1940. There were less than 10 Frigidaires in our end of town with about 500
houses. We got our first "Fridgerator" in 1946.
You guys sure bring up nostalgic memories for me.
I do not think that I would like to relive those times but there were good memories.
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Mmmf, I still (sometimes) call it an icebox.
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J. S. Bach wrote:Mmmf, I still (sometimes) call it an icebox.
That just shows our age and the part of the country we are from.
Hah,probably not but it looks good on paper.
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J. S. Bach wrote:Mmmf, I still (sometimes) call it an icebox.
Do you really. I haven't heard that term used for refrigerator since I was a boy. It's nice to be reminded of that usage.
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In that "Tire Repair Plant," I cannot imagine what the purpose was for those horizontal smears of cement (?) along the length of that wall - never saw that before.
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MurphOnMillerAve wrote:In that "Tire Repair Plant," I cannot imagine what the purpose was for those horizontal smears of cement (?) along the length of that wall - never saw that before.
Might have been something along the walls from a prior use of the space that after being removed required patching and parging...
I just liked the captured scene and era. Never thought to create an interior that would have such a purpose. There's one for you to try out.
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MurphOnMillerAve wrote:In that "Tire Repair Plant," I cannot imagine what the purpose was for those horizontal smears of cement (?) along the length of that wall - never saw that before.
Could they be because of a form of decoration on the ouside of the building?
Something like so many rows of bricks and then a row of stone blocks possibly.
roger
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rogruth wrote:MurphOnMillerAve wrote:In that "Tire Repair Plant," I cannot imagine what the purpose was for those horizontal smears of cement (?) along the length of that wall - never saw that before.
Could they be because of a form of decoration on the ouside of the building?
Something like so many rows of bricks and then a row of stone blocks possibly.
Also possible.....
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Rufus T. Firefly wrote:MurphOnMillerAve wrote:In that "Tire Repair Plant," I cannot imagine what the purpose was for those horizontal smears of cement (?) along the length of that wall - never saw that before.
Might have been something along the walls from a prior use of the space that after being removed required patching and parging...
I just liked the captured scene and era. Never thought to create an interior that would have such a purpose. There's one for you to try out.
You're right, of course, it is an interesting interior, for sure. However, if somebody hadn't seen such a place, I'm not sure how acceptable they'd find such an interior.
For example (I'll try to take a photo later), a lone cape cod-style house sitting with its little yard smack-dab in the middle of a commercial neighborhood, complete with strip-mall and office buildings, would seem UNrealistic to many layout viewers, so I would not - have not - modeled it, not even for myself. Yet, it exists a mile+ down the street from me. Given the limits on layout real-estate, I try to be reasonable.
Have I made any sense to anybody at all ?
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