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  • 1304A-159A. "Motorcycle race. Start & finish" June 14, 1914. See Oregonian 6/15/1914 pg. 14. results: “Rose City track… Event 3. open 15-mile race for motorcycles — Simmonds, on Excelsior, first; Cogburne, on Indian, second; Brant, on Thor, third. Time, 13 minutes 23 seconds. (Rose City Park Racetrack)
    1304A-159A.tif
  • 9909-04. woman sitting on a bench wearing motorcycle clothes
    9909-04.tif
  • 9909-01. The Indian motorcycle’s license plate is the same number as it’s date -- Oregon ‘28. Wood planked bridges were still prevalent through rural Oregon.
    9909-01.tif
  • 8706-24.  A Postal mail carrier is working a rural free delivery route near Newell, S.D. His motorcycle is a Wagner 4-11. His hat identifies his route as RFD3.
    8706-24.tif
  • 0016-03. Earl Martz on an Ariel 1000 motorcycle in 1946. He owned the Martz cycle store in McSherreytown, Pennsylvania.
    0016-03.tif
  • 0405-C02. Two young men in front of the Newberg Cyclery, a motorcycle and bicycle store in Newberg, Oregon, located at 721 First St. East, owned by Harry Garrett. 1914 license plate. Indian motorcycle.
    0405-C02.tif
  • 9619-M1. "Mr. Eastmans. Mr. Munn's barn" shows a bike powered cement mixer. A bicycle was converted to a motorcycle with a "motor wheel". The result was mounted at the top of a scaffold and the motor was linked to a cement mixer underneath it. 1918 Washington motorcycle plate.
    9619-M1.tif
  • 9409-01. Harley Davidson 1915. The Motorcycle & Supply Company had just received the first Harley Davidson Cycle Truck to reach Portland. The three-wheeled vehicle was advertised as being so powerful that it could carry more freight than its own weight. It is shown in front of the Oregon Journal headquarters in the Jackson Tower building on the southeast corner of SW Broadway at Yamhill, Portland. The Portland Hotel, presently the site of Pioneer Courthouse Square, is on the left in the background. January 22, 1915.. see January 24, 1915, page 3, col. 2-3
    9409-01.tif
  • 0703-02-08."Carlene and her BMW. September 1980" BMW RMW 75/5 Windjammer II. Portland, Oregon
    0703-02-08.tif
  • 0501-02 Harley Davidson in Portland, early 1952.
    0501-02.tif
  • Y-510607-DD81. "Daredevil. Even the ski-jumpers held their breath when Multnomah County Sheriff's Deputy Emil Kreofsky spurred his bucking cycle through the flaming hoop at the Thursday night show. Twelve deputies in all took part in the stunt riding exhibition." Caption published in The Oregonian, June 8, 1951 pg. 28. Rose Festival show at Multnomah Stadium the nights of June 7, 1951
    Y-510607-DD81.tif
  • 9336-LR01.  Ray Wilson, Police, Burns, Oregon.
    9336-LR01.tif
  • Y-580122-01. Vespa Moto-scout plus city bus on SW Broadway at Taylor. January 22, 1958
    Y-580122-01.tif
  • 9904-XF “Safety- How to Get Run Over. published Nov. 10, 1929” This photo was shot for a public safety story produced by writer and photographer Larry Barber, the automobile news editor of the Oregonian. Drivers had a lot on their mind when the story was published on November 10, 1929, just 14 days after the “Black Tuesday” stock market crash that heralded the arrival of the Great Depression.
    9904-XF.tif
  • CS03018. Harley store 5225 NE Union @ Sumner-Emerson Feb. 6, 1974. Now Vanport Square
    CS03018.tif
  • CS03017. Harley store 5225 NE Union @ Sumner-Emerson Feb. 6, 1974. Now Vanport Square
    CS03017.tif
  • Ackroyd 00787-1. "Harbor Motor Co. grand opening June 18, 1948" (night exterior with neon. 7810 N. Lombard, St. Johns. Building is still there, presently a motorcycle store 8x10 negative)
    ackroyd-00787-01.tif
  • 9305-A4518. "Looking east on Second St. 1949". (showing North side of street) The Dalles Chronicle delivery man is climbing on his motorcycle in front of the Columbia Theatre. The Dalles, Oregon.
    9305-A4518.tif
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