Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Ford Piquette Auto Plant

Here are photos taken at the Piquette auto plant Ford's first plant where the Ford Model Ts and the all the previous models were built.  Yes there were other models before the model 'T'/ The models B, C, F, K, N, R, S were all manufacturered at this plant. The plant was built before Henry Ford started manufacturing automobiles on assembly lines. The cars built at this plant were all hand made on a stationary platform. The interesting thing about this photo is that from inside of the Piquette plant you see the former GM Headquarters building on Grand Blvd.



Of Course the GM Headquarter is now downtown Detroit and Ford World Headquarters is in Dearborn. You also see the making of the wooden body of a Model 'T' Ford. The Piquette plant was built in 1904 and has since been turned into a museum. Here is a picture of the outside of the plant.


The following pictures are of a Model 'T' Ford and the chassis.




These photos were taken in the summer of 2008.


If you want to know more about the Piquette museum here is the website: http://www.tplex.org/


Monday, October 19, 2009

Buffalo Soldiers and Yosemite National Park

One of the things I like about taking pictures is the sense that you are recording something that has the potential of lasting for generations. Pictures are little slice of history that my grandchildren and great-grands and great-great-grands can see for years. In the past as African Americans we didn't control how our history was being written. We didn’t have the resources to publish books or take photos. Our history was never truly taught in public schools and what bits and pieces we did learn came from stories that were past down by our ancestors and is often forgotten or just doesn't seem important as time past. So much has been lost but thanks to a resurgence of interest in our history and the discovery of old information through technology some of the history is finally being rediscovered.  I ran across this movie clip about former slaves and black freemen who were part of the U.S. Cavalry that fought and served our country in the old  west. In fact did you know that African Americans soldiers comprised up to 20 percent of the cavalry that patrolled the west in the late 1800s and early 1900s? Bet you never saw any of them represented in any movies about the west. Look at this clip and I hope this is as educational for you as it is to me.


Sunday, October 18, 2009

Reflections


Well here it is just weeks after I started this blog and I finally think I almost got it the way I want it. I have added a number of gadgets that help display some of my photos. I've added two galleries and a photobook. Today’s pictures are of Detroit Ford Stadium during the Superbowl week of 2006. It was a wonderful time downtown was full of people, lots and things to do, places to eat and drink. It was great week for Detroit. It is great to have memories to fall back on during these tough economic times. But there is hope that times will get better. It hard to think they can get worse. I hope you enjoy.



And finally I want to direct you attention to my favorite websites list on this blog. Take special note to these two site: THE Pharmacy link and the Modaddy link. These are businesses owned by my brother and his wife. So check it out.