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![]() Young Fred - Probably college age. | ![]() Fred in his new roadster. |
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![]() Fred | ![]() Fred in front of the Garage. |
![]() Fred with his signature Bermuda shorts and knee socks. | ![]() Fred in a roadster - they were his favorite. |
![]() Fred in the showroom at the garage. He's dressed half country / half city in this picture. | ![]() Buzz, Fred, and John Page. |
![]() Fred graduated from Dartmouth in 1927 and went right to NYC where he secured a job as a "gopher" at Amex Co. Before long, the then President decided he needed a male secretary and Fred could type and take shorthand so he got the job. That's him under the fan with some of his co-workers at 65 Broadway. | ![]() Fred meeting Richard Nixon at Amexco. |
![]() Fred | ![]() Charlie Willie (?) Fred & Jay Barrett |
![]() Buzz | ![]() Buzz |
![]() John & Buzz | ![]() Buzz's first car. He bought it from this old fella and his name escapes me. He lived in Piermont, NH and walked route 10 with a sack when I was a kid. |
![]() Buzz & Joe Lavoie | ![]() |
![]() Abe Conrad - Parts Man | ![]() Buzz, Bill & Dave Patridge at Swinnerton's. |
![]() Leon "Woody" Woodward | ![]() Jay Barrett buying the very last car from Page's Model A garage. This 1919 Studebaker Light Six Phaeton has been in the family since new. Fred preserved it for decades and it was passed down to my father & uncle, then me. Jay used to work for Page's and was interested in it so I sold it to him today! 3/13/16) |
![]() Young John Page with his prized phaeton which is still in the family today. | ![]() Buzz & John Page working on a Dodge - ? How dare they. Fred's son's, these two actually started the business while Fred worked in NYC at American Express Co. |
![]() Fred's brother Jim, Son John and child hanging with some cars. | ![]() John Page with the A400. Fred's prize Model A. |
![]() Buzz (driving) Woody, and John with the "wrecker". | ![]() Fred's signature on American Express Stock Certificates. I bought one on ebay just to have it! |
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