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In late 1951, the Richmond Times-Dispatch corps of photographers got on the other side of the lens ahead of the upcoming General Assembly session at the state Capitol. Pictured are (back row, from left) Richmond Crawford Jr., Mike O'Neil, Joe Colognori and Carl Lynn, and (front row, from left) John Wood, Jim Netherwood, Pat Patterson and Charlie Rosson.
 
This picture was taken on Dundas Street, London, Ontario. It would be new 1968 cars introduction time in fall of 1967. The cars are all wearing 1967 Ontario "Confederation" (1867-1967) licence plates, like I have on my 1967 R/T. The Dodges would be courtesy of McManus Motors, where my 1964 Polara was sold, and the Plymouths would be from F.A. Buskard. The Chryslers could come from either. Very interesting to see this.

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Mickey Dolenz (from The Monkees) as 'Corky', the character he played in the TV show 'Circus Boy' from 1956-1957.
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I love those Keystones! Wish you could still get them from Cragar with proper backspacing
 
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