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huelsingdavidParticipant
You just gave me a great idea for my next round of business cars
huelsingdavidParticipantAccording to some internet sources it was auctioned off in 2013 – there is a page claiming to own his NYC photo negatives.
On the other hand his obit in TRAINS MAGAZINE says this –
Throughout these decades, Vollrath amassed a collection of some 50,000 negatives, about 8,000 of which were his own work. He made and sold 8×10-inch prints — which appeared widely in books and magazines — until failing health began to curtail his activities in 2012. His grandson, David Hertenstein, has taken over the print-selling business, and the family intends to keep the negative collection intact.Then there is this website selling the Volrath APP which I did not download, so I can not search it at this time.
FYI – we do have a few Volrath prints in the MPHS archives, but would love scans of other images.
huelsingdavidParticipantIf you are having difficulty with the PM feature – please contact Kevin Love, he is the site admin
If you have questions regarding the archive, please contact me at [email protected]
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DavidhuelsingdavidParticipantemail me – [email protected]
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huelsingdavidParticipantNice stuff.
huelsingdavidParticipantCole:
We really appreciate the donation, I do not believe we have that book. I just sent you a private message with my address to send the items to.
Thanks,
David Huelsing
MPHS ArchiveshuelsingdavidParticipantGreat photo Rene – any more pics of the car?
October 6, 2015 at 12:15 pm in reply to: 1,000 Texas Railroad Negatives from SMU’s DeGolyer Library are available online #7316huelsingdavidParticipantI just noticed the embedded links she sent me in the email did not transfer over to this forum.
Here is the link to all digital railroad collections
http://digitalcollections.smu.edu/all/cul/rwy/
In addition to MP, there are many more T&P, IGN, MKT, Frisco, and other Texas lines, some of the photos dating back to the 1800’s. They also have Baldwin builder cards, maps, and some other interesting items.
In the top right corner above the photo is a DOWNLOAD button – you can then save the images to your harddrive. However the online images are higher resolution and you can use the zoom tool to get great detail on these photos.
huelsingdavidParticipantThere is a little bit of steam footage on the MPHS 5 DVD set, and I have seen a few other films, but it is a rare treat to see it.
http://www.mopac.org/store/cd-s-dvd-s/item/41-mphs-5-dvd-collectors-set
September 13, 2015 at 11:54 pm in reply to: GO BY TRAIN – SEPTEMBER 26TH – MUSEUM OF TRANSPORTATION #7228huelsingdavidParticipantMOT has several pieces of MP equipment, most is on public display
Eagle Observation car
MP Commuter Coach
The Houston Railbus
RS-3
several cabooses
St Louis Iron Mountain #635 4-6-0September 13, 2015 at 12:33 pm in reply to: GO BY TRAIN – SEPTEMBER 26TH – MUSEUM OF TRANSPORTATION #7219huelsingdavidParticipantRumor has it the MoPac RS-3 will be on display for photos in the yard.
huelsingdavidParticipantApparently it was a good thing we did not get this – when they went to scrap it they found asbestos insulation & they now have to do an abatement before scrapping it.
huelsingdavidParticipantI just ran across a set of T&P steam era photos taken in I believe Palestine, TX. They are part of the MPHS Archive collection. No photographer is listed. Anyone know who took them? The depot appears to be burned in the one photo, which might help date them.
August 30, 2015 at 1:40 pm in reply to: Missouri Pacific Planetarium Dome Coach 892 "The Eagle" #7167huelsingdavidParticipantLooks like it will be in their excursion fleet, so it might be possible to ride it sometime.
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