Jehol 1933

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Post by ayalou » 18 Mar 2013, 01:29

Peter H wrote:A gate of the Great Wall of China?
this is Gubeikou

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Re: Jehol 1933

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Post by Peter H » 03 Jun 2013, 06:18

From ebay,seller soxphotos
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Re: Jehol 1933

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Post by Peter H » 03 Jun 2013, 06:20

Same source
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Re: Jehol 1933

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Post by ayalou » 05 Jun 2013, 17:05

Yes. The name of the gate is written in Chinese.

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Post by Pucara » 23 Oct 2015, 23:19

Peter H wrote:From Rekishi Syashin,a magazine from the era.

Motorised column.
Hi all I,m new to the forum have been following it for some time. I have a question in reference to the post by Peter H on second page of Jehol 1933 thread - the photo titled "motorized column" can anyone identify the type of trucks being used by that unit?

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Re: Jehol 1933

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Post by Akira Takizawa » 24 Oct 2015, 02:49

The trucks used in Jehol 1933 were mostly American trucks. I cannot identify the model of trucks on the photo, but they will be Ford or Chevrolet.

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Re: Jehol 1933

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Post by Pucara » 24 Oct 2015, 19:02

Thanks, Taki - a search of the net has me thinking the vehicles in the photo foreground are in fact Ford Model A pickups - Ford did establish a factory in Yokohama in the 1920's so I think this may be a clue. If any can confirm this do let me know

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