2025 Throwback Thursday Doors: 15 May

Ford Model T

Ford introduced the Model T in 1908. It was Ford’s universal car that put THE WORLD ON WHEELS. Henry Ford wanted the Model T to be affordable, simple to operate, and durable. The vehicle was one of the first mass production vehicles, allowing Ford to achieve his aim of manufacturing the universal car.

Ford Model T

This particular Ford Model T was owned and operated by my late maternal grandfather, Harvey Martin Watson. It is one of the earliest automobiles which I have photos of that were given to me by my maternal grandmother after his passing in 1968. I cherish all of my grandfather’s photos, they contain so much family history within them.

1925? Ford Model T
with my Maternal Grandfather,
Harvey Martin Watson
and oldest son
Marvin Houston Watson

On another note; my Paternal Great Grandfather, Thomas E. Waters also owned a Ford Model T. I have a photocopy (somewhere in my files) of a newspaper article from June 1928 which states that my Great Grandfather, Thomas E. Waters was racing his Model T against a car my Grandfather, John Thomas Waters drove. They were racing down the old country road between Lancaster and Bethune, South Carolina when the Model T flipped killing him and injuring his daughter, Francis Penelope Waters (My Paternal Aunt). This is a sad, but true story which I hadn’t known about until I began researching our family history. Model T’s were not designed for speeding down old country back roads.

Dan’s Thursday Doors

Throwback Thursday

God Bless. Be careful driving through the back country. Be safe. Have a fantastic week. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.

2025 Throwback Thursday Doors: January 16

Also Monochrome GeometricJanuary

These Throwback images are from my maternal grandfather’s collection of photos I was given from my maternal grandmother after his passing back in 1968. The photo images were originally on personal post cards.

Old Coal Trucks in early 1900’s.

Not sure, but
I think this is
my maternal grandfather
next to the truck.
Original image

I have always thought these were taken in Deep Gap, North Carolina, but I am not one hundred percent (100%) sure. My maternal grandfather did work for a time for a coal mining company.

Remember for enhanced viewing click on each image.

Dan’s Thursday Doors 

Throwback Thursday

Leanne’s Monochrome Madness

Becky’s GeometricJanuary 

God Bless. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with me. I appreciate y’all very much.

TBT for Silent Sunday: Early Deep Gap

Deep Gap, North Carolina
From my maternal grandfather,
Harvey Martin Watson’s photos given to me after his passing many years ago ( 1968). Photo most likely taken in early 1900’s or earlier.

Wetanddustyroads

Silent Sunday

God Bless. Thank you for visiting. I appreciate y’all.

Monday Windows: Stained Glass

Church
Stained Glass
Window
Old Laurel Springs Baptist Church
Organized 1873 Rebuilt 1937

Deep Gap, North Carolina

Monday Windows

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