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  1. Thanks so much, Dusty! That's a great help! I appreciate that you included the photos too. Ben, I'm not near the region, but looking on Google Maps, the house and carriage house appear to still be there, but not at all in good condition. It's 309 Lowell Street.
  2. Hello, I'd be grateful for your information to help identify these cars from a family history photo taken in Peabody, Massachusetts. The business owner, A. E. Fellows, lived from 1893-1965 and took over the business from his father there at the family homestead. The sign says "House Painter / Paper Hanger". Hope there's enough showing in the photo to work with. Thank you for your help!
  3. Thank you both for your responses, nzcarnerd and Leif! I learned something from each of you. This is a very helpful forum.
  4. Thank you, Dave! I appreciate this information. I notice this one has the spare tire in the back, the same as my photo: http://forums.aaca.org/f140/1931-ford-model-deluxe-roadster-286210.html This one shows the spare on the side: 1931 Ford Model A Deluxe Roadster 2 | Flickr - Photo Sharing! It it really the same car?
  5. Thank you, again, keiser31! It's a big improvement to have the actual names of these cars when I describe the photos for the family history. Otherwise, I'd have to write something like: Here are our ancestors so-and-so and so-and-so, etc., "with a bunch of old cars." Your help has been invaluable!
  6. Thank you, keiser31! It's also very helpful to see the photo you included of the car. It gives me a much better idea of what it was like.
  7. Here's the last photo. Thank you for being up to the challenge to identify this car, almost covered by people. http://farm7.static.flickr.<wbr>com/6063/6100275937_<wbr>c22da6e82d_b.jpg
  8. I have two photos where the cars are almost covered with people. Here's the first one: http://farm7.static.flickr.<wbr>com/6084/6100280067_<wbr>d5b470175c_b.jpg We think this photo was taken maybe in the later 1920s. It would be amazing to me that someone could identify a car by just seeing a section of it. Thank you!
  9. Is this more challenging, because there's only a piece of the car? http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6081/6100228497_727e300118_b.jpg I think the photo was taken about 1924. Your help in identifying this car would be great, thank you!
  10. Thank you again keiser31 and to you, Bleach, for your added details. This is wonderful information. I really appreciate it!
  11. Hello, again! Here is one more car that I'd be grateful for the experts here to identify. (I don't have this car, just the photo.) I appreciate having this information for my family history. http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6084/6099869699_736191af02_b.jpg Thank you!
  12. Thank you so much, keiser31! Your prompt reply is very helpful.
  13. Hello! It would be a great help if the experts on this forum could identify this car for me. I am a complete novice, but would like this information as I'm working on my family history. (We no longer have the car, only the photo.) It's also possible that it's not from 1931, I don't know who labeled it. http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6081/6100061766_97f37dc640_b.jpg Thank you!
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