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Old gas stations

GHT

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Ivy Dean, fuel pump attendant circa 1952.
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BlueTrain

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The photo of the two men in white at the Standard Stations remind us that cars did in fact come in colors other than black.
 

LizzieMaine

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The "Harley Sprague" station is famous -- it's one of only two surviving examples of the pagoda-style stations that were trademarks of the Wadhams Oil Company, which built them in and around the Milwaukee area in the 1910s and 1920s. The design was inspired by the popularity of pagodas at various World's Fairs of the early 20th Century, but there was no further Japanese connection to the company, which eventually became a subsidiary of Socony-Vacuum. This particular station was the last of the Pagoda design to remain in operation as a gas station, continuing into the 1980s.
 

GHT

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In the UK, we have a law that permits The Authorities to put a preservation order on a building. It helps to stop corporate vandalism by those who just come along and demolish the past. Some such buildings have historic interest, for example, the modest house that Paul McCartney grew up in, others have architectural interest. The first photo is that of a petrol station that no longer sells fuel. It has a preservation order because of it's roof. All it needs now is a cash rich fairy to weave her magic.

The second photo also has a preservation order for it's roof. I can't decide if it's a case of magic mushrooms or The Martians are landing.

The last picture is that of a petrol station in Madrid, built in 1970, it's supposedly inspired by a flock of birds.
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LizzieMaine

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The last surviving shell-shaped Shell station, one of several built in the 1930s in Winston-Salem N. C. by the Quality Oil Company, a regional Shell jobber. The stations were built of molded concrete, over a framework of wood and reinforced chicken wire. No, you can't buy any gas there.

Many gas station enthusiasts call the Shell logo a "clam." It's not a clam. It's a scallop. Big difference, especially if you're on a scallop dragger.
 

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