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“Over the course of his career, Charles Hargens (1893-1997) was commissioned to produce illustrations for over 300 books and 3,000 magazines. He illustrated for ‘The Saturday Evening Post,’ ‘Open Road,’ ‘Farm Journal,’ and others. He created advertising illustrations for Stetson Hats, Atwater Kent, and beer companies, and created many historical paintings of the American Revolution. In 1982 Hargens was granted an honorary doctorate degree in fine arts from the Dakota Wesleyan University of Mitchell, South Dakota. Hargens created three covers for ‘The Saturday Evening Post.’”— SaturdayEveningPost.com
"Swing, Time" Part 3 of 4
16th April 2025
Located in New York, Time Portal, Quinnell’s really is the closest you’ll find to an authentic vintage jazz experience. The stylish decor coupled with music from the 30s & 40s combine to create an immersive atmosphere that takes you back to the age of the big bands. Whether enjoying a dance or just taking in the nostalgia, it’s the perfect spot to revel in the energy and history of the swing era.
For more information, please IM Geoff Quinnell or join the inworld group. maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Time%20Portal/198/99/1930
"Swing, Time" Part 2 of 4
16th April 2025
Located in New York, Time Portal, Quinnell’s really is the closest you’ll find to an authentic vintage jazz experience. The stylish decor coupled with music from the 30s & 40s combine to create an immersive atmosphere that takes you back to the age of the big bands. Whether enjoying a dance or just taking in the nostalgia, it’s the perfect spot to revel in the energy and history of the swing era.
For more information, please IM Geoff Quinnell or join the inworld group. maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Time%20Portal/198/99/1930
"Swing, Time" Part 1 of 4
16th April 2025
Located in New York, Time Portal, Quinnell’s really is the closest you’ll find to an authentic vintage jazz experience. The stylish decor coupled with music from the 30s & 40s combine to create an immersive atmosphere that takes you back to the age of the big bands. Whether enjoying a dance or just taking in the nostalgia, it’s the perfect spot to revel in the energy and history of the swing era.
For more information, please IM Geoff Quinnell or join the inworld group. maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Time%20Portal/198/99/1930
"Swing, Time" Part 4 of 4
6th April 2025
Located in New York, Time Portal, Quinnell’s really is the closest you’ll find to an authentic vintage jazz experience. The stylish decor coupled with music from the 30s & 40s combine to create an immersive atmosphere that takes you back to the age of the big bands. Whether enjoying a dance or just taking in the nostalgia, it’s the perfect spot to revel in the energy and history of the swing era.
For more information, please IM Geoff Quinnell or join the inworld group. maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Time%20Portal/198/99/1930
Morris Eight Pre-Series-Series 1, Two seater Tourer (1935-37) 885 cc engine.
Production 164,100,
Registration Number BWB 833 (Sheffield)
MORRIS SET
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Morris's great 1930's success, the engine was a copy of the Ford 8hp unit with detailed improvements, and a three bearing crank as standard, mated to a three speed gearbox.
The Eight was built as a two and four door saloon and as a two and four seater tourer. Tourers £ 120 new the series one replaced the pre-series Summer 1935 with Hardy-Spicer Universal joints instead of the earlier fabric variety. The series two of 1938 were of a single colour body, had easi clean wheels and a painted radiator shell.
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Shot 17.04.2022 Weston Park (Classic Car Show), Weston-under-Lizard, Salop 157-246
Number 22, a beige 1933 Talbot AV105 - JH 5577 - entered by Diarmaid Boland and Andy Ballantyne, seen participating in the 2024 Flying Scotsman Rally.
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A significant boxing match was held in the USA in 1931. Max Schmeling retained his Heavyweight title by knocking out Young Stribling in a match at Cleveland Stadium on July 3, 1931. Additionally, Maxie Rosenbloom retained his Light-Heavyweight title in a fifteen-round decision against Jimmy Slattery at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn on August 5, 1931. [Sources: Wikipedia and USA Today]
“Ernest Hamlin Baker (1889–1975) was an American artist and illustrator from Poughkeepsie, New York. He illustrated more than 300 covers for Time magazine as well as several covers for Fortune magazine. Baker also created posters for the American Legion and in 1939 he was hired by the Works Progress Administration to paint the mural titled 'Economic Activities in the Days of the Narragansett Planters' at the Wakefield, Rhode Island post office. He drew political cartoons for Poughkeepsie's Evening Star newspaper. His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1932 Summer Olympics. He graduated from Colgate University in 1914.” -- Wikipedia
[Note: Founded in 1930 by Henry Luce, Fortune magazine targeted an affluent audience with its luxurious design, in-depth articles, and striking photography. The magazine survived and thrived over the decades by adapting to changing times and maintaining its reputation as a high-quality business publication. Quite a feat for a magazine born in such challenging times.]