AccuTronics Model E Baby-Sitting Droid
Source: The Essential Guide to Droids (Del Rey, 1999)





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AccuTronics Model E Baby-Sitting Droid
Source: The Essential Guide to Droids (Del Rey, 1999)
Brand: View-Master Style: Model E with box Date: 1955-1961 Made from bakelite
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shot with a 1920 Box Brownie No. 2 Model E and portrait attachement lens on Ilford HP5+ (pushed to 1600iso)
Howard Hughes modified this 1925 Doble steam car to reach a 133 MPH top speed @Hemmings
What it’s like to operate and drive a 100-year-old steamer The proper opening scene is missing from the movie The Aviator, about the life of Howard Hughes. The film should have begun with a wide establishing shot of the West Texas oil fields–flat, beige, monotonous, unending. And then, on the horizon, a dust devil should appear–getting bigger–and suddenly a whooping, hollering 19-year-old Howard…
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Artist's depiction of a 1905 Cadillac Model E car. Printed on front: "Dickinson Bros., G.R. Mich." Stamped on back: "General Motors Photographic Section, G.M. Research Bldg., Detroit 2, Michigan. Please refer to this number when ordering prints." Handwritten on back: "Cadillac, 1905. Model E."
Courtesy of the National Automotive History Collection, Detroit Public Library
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