Tuesday, January 25, 2022

I don't think it's trick photography that makes these guys seem so small compared to the cars ( thank you Marc B! !)


Emperor Nicholas II inspecting the Packard with the Kegress unit


Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, owned by V. Lenin



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  1. I sent you the link after you posted the white Packard with skis and tracks on it. I agree that these cars look very big. The two men in the car on the left look the same size as the men standing in the middle.

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    1. thanks! I knew it was someone I often talked with, but I couldn't recall if it was something in a comment, email, or Facebook message... and it would take forever to find that note

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  2. A lot of people don't realize how big cars were 100 years ago, many made the model T Ford look tiny. Old photographs show 4 or 5 people abreast in the back seat of open touring cars, but I guess people were skinnier then.

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  3. Keep in mind that Czar Nicolas II was only 5 feet, 6 inches tall so cars like the Rolls Royce or Russo-Balt would have looked tall in comparison to him.

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  4. Poor Trotsky. He had to settle for a Packard, while Lenin tooled around in a Silver Ghost. As it's often said, rank has its privileges. I’m reminded of Orwell’s observation (Animal Farm) that under socialism some of us are more equal than others.

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