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Vintage Mayhem Vintage Mayhem Fascinating photos from the 1920s and 30s show the dramatic Fascinating photos from the 1920s and 30s show the dramatic and tragic side effects of the golden age of American and tragic side effects of the golden age of American motoring. The pictures were taken in and around Boston, motoring. The pictures were taken in and around Boston, Massachusetts by Leslie Jones, who was staff photographer at Massachusetts by Leslie Jones, who was staff photographer at the Boston-Herald Traveller newspaper from 1917 to 1956. the Boston-Herald Traveller newspaper from 1917 to 1956. Mr Jones captured everything that happened in the city for Mr Jones captured everything that happened in the city for five decades and when he died, in 1967, his family donated a five decades and when he died, in 1967, his family donated a vast collection of 34,000 prints to the Boston Public vast collection of 34,000 prints to the Boston Public Library. These included fascinating photos of vintage car Library. These included fascinating photos of vintage car wrecks from the great motoring boom. wrecks from the great motoring boom. Motor cars became affordable to the masses for the first Motor cars became affordable to the masses for the first time in the 1920s; by the end of the decade a Model T Ford time in the 1920s; by the end of the decade a Model T Ford cost $298, just a fraction of the $1,200 it had cost in cost $298, just a fraction of the $1,200 it had cost in 1909. The introduction of hire purchase also made it much 1909. The introduction of hire purchase also made it much easier for members of the public to buy cars, and by 1929, easier for members of the public to buy cars, and by 1929, 20 per cent of Americans were on the road. 20 per cent of Americans were on the road. Ford, Chrysler and General Motors were all competing for the Ford, Chrysler and General Motors were all competing for the boom in business and by the time the depression hit in 1929, boom in business and by the time the depression hit in 1929, Ford was producing more than one car every minute. Ford was producing more than one car every minute. Technology meant these early cars were capable of achieving Technology meant these early cars were capable of achieving speeds of up to 50 miles per hour, but safety measures were speeds of up to 50 miles per hour, but safety measures were nowhere near as advanced as they are today. As drivers nowhere near as advanced as they are today. As drivers didn't need to pass a test before they got behind the wheel, didn't need to pass a test before they got behind the wheel,

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Vintage MayhemVintage MayhemFascinating photos from the 1920s and 30s show the dramatic and Fascinating photos from the 1920s and 30s show the dramatic and tragic side effects of the golden age of American motoring. The pictures tragic side effects of the golden age of American motoring. The pictures were taken in and around Boston, Massachusetts by Leslie Jones, who were taken in and around Boston, Massachusetts by Leslie Jones, who was staff photographer at the Boston-Herald Traveller newspaper from was staff photographer at the Boston-Herald Traveller newspaper from 1917 to 1956.1917 to 1956.Mr Jones captured everything that happened in the city for five decades Mr Jones captured everything that happened in the city for five decades and when he died, in 1967, his family donated a vast collection of and when he died, in 1967, his family donated a vast collection of 34,000 prints to the Boston Public Library. These included fascinating 34,000 prints to the Boston Public Library. These included fascinating photos of vintage car wrecks from the great motoring boom.photos of vintage car wrecks from the great motoring boom.Motor cars became affordable to the masses for the first time in the Motor cars became affordable to the masses for the first time in the 1920s; by the end of the decade a Model T Ford cost $298, just a 1920s; by the end of the decade a Model T Ford cost $298, just a fraction of the $1,200 it had cost in 1909. The introduction of hire fraction of the $1,200 it had cost in 1909. The introduction of hire purchase also made it much easier for members of the public to buy purchase also made it much easier for members of the public to buy cars, and by 1929, 20 per cent of Americans were on the road.cars, and by 1929, 20 per cent of Americans were on the road.Ford, Chrysler and General Motors were all competing for the boom in Ford, Chrysler and General Motors were all competing for the boom in business and by the time the depression hit in 1929, Ford was business and by the time the depression hit in 1929, Ford was producing more than one car every minute.producing more than one car every minute.Technology meant these early cars were capable of achieving speeds of Technology meant these early cars were capable of achieving speeds of up to 50 miles per hour, but safety measures were nowhere near as up to 50 miles per hour, but safety measures were nowhere near as advanced as they are today. As drivers didn't need to pass a test advanced as they are today. As drivers didn't need to pass a test before they got behind the wheel, it's easy to see why accidents were before they got behind the wheel, it's easy to see why accidents were frequent and often spectacular!frequent and often spectacular!

Fascinating photos from the 1920s and 30s show the dramatic and Fascinating photos from the 1920s and 30s show the dramatic and tragic side effects of the golden age of American motoring. The pictures tragic side effects of the golden age of American motoring. The pictures were taken in and around Boston, Massachusetts by Leslie Jones, who were taken in and around Boston, Massachusetts by Leslie Jones, who was staff photographer at the Boston-Herald Traveller newspaper from was staff photographer at the Boston-Herald Traveller newspaper from 1917 to 1956.1917 to 1956.Mr Jones captured everything that happened in the city for five decades Mr Jones captured everything that happened in the city for five decades and when he died, in 1967, his family donated a vast collection of and when he died, in 1967, his family donated a vast collection of 34,000 prints to the Boston Public Library. These included fascinating 34,000 prints to the Boston Public Library. These included fascinating photos of vintage car wrecks from the great motoring boom.photos of vintage car wrecks from the great motoring boom.Motor cars became affordable to the masses for the first time in the Motor cars became affordable to the masses for the first time in the 1920s; by the end of the decade a Model T Ford cost $298, just a 1920s; by the end of the decade a Model T Ford cost $298, just a fraction of the $1,200 it had cost in 1909. The introduction of hire fraction of the $1,200 it had cost in 1909. The introduction of hire purchase also made it much easier for members of the public to buy purchase also made it much easier for members of the public to buy cars, and by 1929, 20 per cent of Americans were on the road.cars, and by 1929, 20 per cent of Americans were on the road.Ford, Chrysler and General Motors were all competing for the boom in Ford, Chrysler and General Motors were all competing for the boom in business and by the time the depression hit in 1929, Ford was business and by the time the depression hit in 1929, Ford was producing more than one car every minute.producing more than one car every minute.Technology meant these early cars were capable of achieving speeds of Technology meant these early cars were capable of achieving speeds of up to 50 miles per hour, but safety measures were nowhere near as up to 50 miles per hour, but safety measures were nowhere near as advanced as they are today. As drivers didn't need to pass a test advanced as they are today. As drivers didn't need to pass a test before they got behind the wheel, it's easy to see why accidents were before they got behind the wheel, it's easy to see why accidents were frequent and often spectacular!frequent and often spectacular!

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