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The Weekday Cyclists Cherry Blossom Ride to Branch Brook Park in Essex County, New Jersey. Deryk, Linda, Jane, Trudy, Ann, Carolyn and Don
Cherry Blossom Ride

"The Weekday Cyclists" Cherry Blossom Ride to Branch Brook Park in Essex County, New Jersey. Deryk, Linda, Jane, Trudy, Ann, Carolyn and Don

John Chiarella's CUSTOM TWENTY-FOUR PURSUIT SWIFT FOLDER chained to a shrub to prevent it from taking off on its own....
SWIFT FOLDER CUSTOM TWENTY- FOUR "PURSUIT"

John Chiarella's CUSTOM TWENTY-FOUR "PURSUIT" SWIFT FOLDER chained to a shrub to prevent it from taking off on its own....

My Hercules, three-speed English lightweight and my brother,Bob,standing in the driveway at home in Bellaire (now Queens Village)
Hercules & Bob

My Hercules, three-speed English lightweight and my brother,Bob,standing in the driveway at home in Bellaire (now Queens Village)

NYC Hack License
NYC Hack License
Scull's Angels (Super Operating Corp.) Business Card.
Scull, Robert C. (1917–86) businessman, art collector; born in New York City. His family name was originally Sokolnikoff, but his father's Russian name was shortened by emigration authorities. Robert attended public schools and attended night school at the Art Students League and the Pratt Institute. He became a free-lance illustrator and then an industrial designer. After his marriage to Ethel Redner, his father-in-law left him a share of a taxi business that he used to establish the Super Operating Corporation, a taxi company whose drivers were called Scull's Angels. His ability to gain publicity was evident even then, as seen in his well-publicized hiring of Amy Vanderbilt to teach his drivers courtesy. He and his wife purchased many works by artists in the pop art tradition. They sold part of their collection in 1965 and established the Robert and Ethel Scull Foundation in order to subsidize and encourage young unknown artists. They held a second auction in 1973, and by that time they were an extravagant personification of the pop art scene. Robert divorced Ethel Scull (1975), remarried, and moved to a farm in Connecticut. In 1978 he established a new foundation in his name and continued to buy contemporary art.
Scull's Angels Business Card

Scull's Angels (Super Operating Corp.) Business Card.
Scull, Robert C. (1917–86) businessman, art collector; born in New York City. His family name was originally "Sokolnikoff," but his father's Russian name was shortened by emigration authorities. Robert attended public schools and attended night school at the Art Students League and the Pratt Institute. He became a free-lance illustrator and then an industrial designer. After his marriage to Ethel Redner, his father-in-law left him a share of a taxi business that he used to establish the Super Operating Corporation, a taxi company whose drivers were called "Scull's Angels." His ability to gain publicity was evident even then, as seen in his well-publicized hiring of Amy Vanderbilt to teach his drivers courtesy. He and his wife purchased many works by artists in the pop art tradition. They sold part of their collection in 1965 and established the Robert and Ethel Scull Foundation in order to subsidize and encourage young unknown artists. They held a second auction in 1973, and by that time they were an extravagant personification of the pop art scene. Robert divorced Ethel Scull (1975), remarried, and moved to a farm in Connecticut. In 1978 he established a new foundation in his name and continued to buy contemporary art.

Scull's Angels Cuff Links
Scull's Angels Cuff Links
Philip E. Rich Hack License
Philip E. Rich Hack License
New York City Taxi Driver's Licence
Philip E. Rich Hack License Photo

New York City Taxi Driver's Licence

Philip E. Rich Hack License (reverse)
Philip E. Rich Hack License (reverse)
Host of the 2003, Folding Bike Round-Up
Trophy Bikes, Philadelphia

Host of the 2003, Folding Bike Round-Up

Near the turn of the century...At left, a coachman holds his team on the apron waiting his turn to merge into traffic on the Harlem Speedway. It obviously came out of that cut in the rocks on the left that carries the access road down from street level high above. I believe that spot is where the Cross Bronx Expressway lies today.
Harlem Speedway looking north from the High Bridge

Near the turn of the century...At left, a coachman holds his team on the apron waiting his turn to merge into traffic on the Harlem Speedway. It obviously came out of that cut in the rocks on the left that carries the access road down from street level high above. I believe that spot is where the Cross Bronx Expressway lies today.

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HarlemSpeedwayBirdsEye05.gif
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