

Best wishes - Sally Ann Howes.Įnglish-American actress and singer Sally Ann Howes (1930) passed away on 19 December 2021. I hope too you will like the story I have specially written for 'The Star' which is appearing now. Caption: March 1957, A pleasant evening to you - and I hope you enjoy 'A Hatful of Rain'. 19 September 2021.īritish promotion card for the stage production 'A Hatful of Rain' (1957). The cars are there by invitation only, we pay good money to get in, and with the objects of our affection spread over two dozen acres, believe me, we are always quite tired at the end of the day! The Grosse Pointe Shores venue never disappoints. Seen at the Eyes on Design annual eye-care charity event held at the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House and expansive grounds. The pace car for the (1911) first 500 race was an S-D and was drivin by Prestolite (headlight) king, Carl Fisher, the founder and main financier of the Indianapolis race track. Before the Indy 500, the first organized race at the new track was won by an S-D.Ĥ. Frank Lloyd Wright's first car was a Stoddard-Dayton.ģ. The deep burgandy color of the car in my picture was truly deep, and it's claimed there were up to 27 coats of paint!Ģ.

Rutenber's company, and then Edwards helped Stoddard-Dayton bring out their own engines for the 1907 season and beyond.ġ. From 1904 to late 1906, they bought their engines from Edwin A. Edwards from the UK, they decided to build quality cars. Along with John Stoddard, and motor engineer H. After a trip to Europe in the mid-1890s, Charles Stoddard became fascinated with the horseless carriage. The Stoddard family were the builders of hay rakes and other farm implements as early as 1875. The late Beverly Rae Kimes' Standard Catalogs tell the story: Only Maxwell survived the death of USM Maxwell briefly kept the Stoddard-Dayton production, but that lasted less than half a year.) (Car history buffs should search on Benjamin Briscoe and his United States Motors, a failed attempt to emulate Billy Durant's multi-brand GM, and that USM fiasco took down nearly a dozen industry brands, including the fabled Stoddard-Daytons. After 1913, however, the Stoddard-Daytons were gone from the market. But "the other S-D," Stevens-Duryea, in 1910 with their two inline six cylinder engines giving as much as 54 horses, managed to carve out a similar tiny patronage, and lasted into the mid-1920s. Unfortunately, the "spare no expense" philosophy did not help the Stoddard-Dayton firm continue in business. brands (Stevens-Duryea, Stearns and Simplex) all offered stronger engines giving as much as 54 to 90 horsepower, the latter being almost twice as powerful as the Stoddard-Dayton. But in the same year, the Rolls, along with three other high end U.S. As official photographer, it is amazing how gracious Don is with us hobbyists, wherever he's in charge of the scenes.Īt this time in the "Brass Era" few other brands approached the S-D for quality and luxury - maybe the British Daimlers and the Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, and in north America the Stevens-Duryea could be in the same league.

Here at "Eyes on Design 2021" we see the stately four cylinder Stoddard-Dayton 50-horsepower Model 10-F Limousine approaching our good friend Don Wood as he directs it to that favorite viewing roundabout. Installs hooks/patches the running processĪdversaries may communicate using a custom command and control protocol instead of using existing ] to encapsulate commands.Ĭontains indicators of bot communication commandsįound malicious artifacts related to "87.98.154.146".
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