RME71YGC–Hudson Commodore Convertible, built in 1947, Detroit, Michigan, United States
RMABKK1Y–Hudson Commodore Flight Classic American Car
RF2H5ED59–1951 Hudson Commodore 6 classic car on the parking lot. Rosmalen, The Netherlands - May 8, 2016
RMJ7KBGM–1948 Hudson Commodore 8
RM2C876N9–1947 Hudson Commodore Classic Car.
RMMKPGM7–1950 Hudson Commodore
RF2E33R4X–1950 Hudson Commodore decorated for Christmas (classic license plate is three years older than the automobile).
RMMKPGM6–1949 Hudson Commodore Convertible
RME0H6NF–1946 Hudson Commodore Six at Reid's Palace hotel Funchal Madeira
RMMKPGM3–1946 Hudson Commodore Sedan
RF2D75HGX–PAAREN IM GLIEN, GERMANY - OCTOBER 03, 2020: Vintage car Hudson Commodore Eight, 1941. Black and white. Die Oldtimer Show 2020.
RF2RB8X28–Hudson Commodore at Markeaton Car Show, Derby, 2023
RMBC3JTF–Auto 1952 Hudson Commodore 8 with 4 Doors Car Show at Hamilton Ohio
RMJY1TFG–A 1948 Hudson Commodore 8 at the Louwman Museum, The Hague, Netherlands
RM2CAFG1K–Decorative Bronze Pediment on Freight Depot, Hudson Street, site of old St John's Park, illustrative of the great activities of Commodore Vanderbilt whose statue is in the center. New York City, circa 1920
RMGHEPFG–A 1948 Hudson Commodore 8 at the Louwman Museum, The Hague, Netherlands
RMJ7P2A5–1951 HUDSON COMMODORE 8
RMDA2PPR–1951 HUDSON COMMODORE 8
RM2HYXBW4–A 1948 Hudson Commodore Six At The Franschhoek Motor Museum South Africa
RME71YFR–Hudson Commodore Convertible, built in 1947, Detroit, Michigan, United States
RMABKK2G–Hudson Commodore Flight Classic American Car
RF2PH1MCJ–1951 Hudson Commodore 6 classic car on the parking lot. Rosmalen, The Netherlands - May 8, 2016
RM2KE6KX8–1947 Hudson Commodore ‘XSU 270’ on display at the American Auto Club Rally of the Giants, held at Blenheim Palace on the 10th July 2022
RFETYFFF–Pair of Dinky cars surrounded by cup cakes of a similar colour
RF2N9FPWH–1950 Hudson Commodore 8 Convertible
RF2MBDX7Y–Chucky and the old Hudson commodore
RMBRNXPN–1949 Hudson Commodore Hood
RMDHBK1X–Commodore Charles T. Dikeman talks with F. Sugiyama, Sec-Treas of local UMWA and his wife. Hudson Coal Company... 540488
RMMKPGM4–1946 Hudson Commodore Sedan
RF2D75HM9–PAAREN IM GLIEN, GERMANY - OCTOBER 03, 2020: Vintage car Hudson Commodore Eight, 1941. Die Oldtimer Show 2020.
RMMKPGM5–1948 Hudson Commodore Custom Sedan
RMBC3JTX–Auto 1952 Hudson Commodore 8 with 4 Doors Car Show at Hamilton Ohio Note paper on front window
RMMKP76R–1950 Hudson Custom Commodore
RM2M3RXNK–Commodore Vanderbilt steam locomotive featured Art Deco streamlining designed by Henry Dreyfuss - New York Central Railroad. 95ft long, developing 4075 horsepower and could attain a speed of 90 mph. Pictured towering over the De Witt Clinton which operated on the Mohawk and Hudson Railroad and was one of the first locomotives in the United States. Date: 1935
RMGHEPFD–A 1948 Hudson Commodore 8 at the Louwman Museum, The Hague, Netherlands
RF2G7C5CT–The trunk of a 1952 Hudson Commodore 8 car parked in Pomeroy, Washington, USA
RME1GM7G–Lithograph created by Currier and Ives depicts Cornelius Vanderbilt and James Fisk in a race for control of New York's rails. Throughout 1868 and 1869, the two men had fought for control of the Erie Railroad. (See also 'The Statue Unveiled,' no. 1869-1.) Here, Vanderbilt straddles his two railroads, the 'Hudson River R.R.' and the 'New York Central R.R.', admonishing his competitor, 'Now then Jim--No Jockeying You Know!' The dwarf like Fisk, sitting astride the 'Erie R.R.', replies, 'Let em rip Commodore!--But Don't Stop to Water or You'll be Beat.' Dated 1870
RM2HYXBM2–A 1948 Hudson Commodore Six At The Franschhoek Motor Museum South Africa
RME71YG6–Hudson Commodore Convertible, built in 1947, Detroit, Michigan, United States
RMW6G4PX–Commodore Charles T. Dikeman talks with F. Sugiyama, Sec-Treas of local UMWA and his wife. Hudson Coal Company, Hudson Mine, Sweet Mine, Carbon County, Utah.
RMRB64M9–Lithograph created by Currier and Ives depicts Cornelius Vanderbilt and James Fisk in a race for control of New York's rails. Throughout 1868 and 1869, the two men had fought for control of the Erie Railroad. (See also 'The Statue Unveiled,' no. 1869-1.) Here, Vanderbilt straddles his two railroads, the 'Hudson River R.R.' and the 'New York Central R.R.', admonishing his competitor, 'Now then Jim--No Jockeying You Know!' The dwarf like Fisk, sitting astride the 'Erie R.R.', replies, 'Let em rip Commodore!--But Don't Stop to Water or You'll be Beat.' Dated 1870
RM2X155DX–A U-BOAT ENSIGN PRESENTED TO R.A.F. - Left to right - The Admiral commanding the Area; the Air Officer Commanding - Air Commodore W.H.Primrose, CBE.,DFC. The Commander of the Squadron - Squadron Leader James Herbert Thompson DFC., the captain of the Hudson aircraft Royal Air Force
RMA3W3KW–Hudson Eight Commodore of 1947. American car manufacturer 1909 to 1957
RF2N9FPJ8–1950 Hudson Commodore 8 Convertible
RF2MBDXHT–Chucky and the old Hudson commodore
RMHRP43W–Cornelius Vanderbilt, American Businessman
RM2AJ4HT4–Appletons' cyclopædia of American biography . fighting the Amer-ican fleet under Commodore Macdonough. DOWNING, Andrew Jackson, horticulturist,b. in Newburgh, N. Y., 20 Oct., 1815; drowned inthe Hudson, near Yonkers, 28 July, 1852. Froman early age his tastes were directed to horti-culture, botany, and the natural sciences, whichthe occupation of his father, a nurseryman, gavehim opportunities to cultivate. His educationwas acquired chiefly in the academy of the neigh-boring town of Montgomery. At the age of six-teen he joined his brother in the management ofthe nursery, and began a course of
RF2D75HGB–PAAREN IM GLIEN, GERMANY - OCTOBER 03, 2020: Vintage car Hudson Commodore Eight, 1941. Die Oldtimer Show 2020.
RF2G7C5CN–The trunk latch of a 1952 Hudson Commodore 8 car parked in Pomeroy, Washington, USA
RME71YG5–Hudson Commodore Convertible, built in 1947, Detroit, Michigan, United States
RMW1BYJM–Commodore Charles T. Dikeman talks with F. Sugiyama, Sec-Treas of local UMWA and his wife. Hudson Coal Company, Hudson Mine, Sweet Mine, Carbon County, Utah.
RM2X07GYG–ADMIRAL MEETS BRITAIN'S SHIP REPAIRERS. 19 AND 20 SEPTEMBER 1944, AT VARIOUS DOCKYARDS IN LIVERPOOL. THE VISIT OF ADMIRAL SIR ARTHUR J DAVIES, KBE, CB, RN, RET'D, WEARING THE RANK OF COMMODORE, RNR, TO THE SHIPYARDS. - Admiral Davies chatting with Mr Jack Hudson, who has seen 31 years service with Grayson, Rollo, and Glover. Hudson, responsible for oxygen containers, is known as 'Oxo Jack'. He lost an arm in accident
RMHFWBX6–080811-N-8273J-212 MANAMA, Bahrain (Aug. 11, 2008) Commodore Peter Hudson of the Royal Navy, left, and Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Gary Roughead, speak with Crown Prince of Bahrain, Gen. Khalifa Bin Almed Al Khalifa, Commander in Chief, Bahrain Defense Force while touring Coalition Task Force (CTF)152 facilities at Naval Forces Central Command. Roughead and Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Joe R. Campa Jr. are traveling throughout the Central Command area of operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Tiffini M. Jones/Released) US Navy 080811-
RF2MBDXCB–Chucky and the old Hudson commodore
RMHRP45N–Cornelius Vanderbilt, American Business Magnate
RM2AWFC9X–Essentials of United States history . The Medal Voted to General Anthony Wayne by Congress. Stony Point, Paulus Hook, and the Serapis. called because of his impulsive and energetic bravery — bya bold and decisive stroke captured Stony Point,a strongly fortified place on the Hudson, fortymiles north of New York. Major Henry Lee ofVirginia, Light Horse Harry,1 successfullystormed Paulus Hook, now Jersey City, at twooclock on the morning of August 19. Not a shotwas fired; only bayonets were used. Commodore PaulJones, in his ship the Bon Homme Richard, captured theSerapis in a daring and victoriou
RF2D75HMG–PAAREN IM GLIEN, GERMANY - OCTOBER 03, 2020: Vintage car Hudson Commodore Eight, 1941. Die Oldtimer Show 2020.
RF2G7C5EC–The rear door and quarter panel of a 1952 Hudson Commodore 8 car in Pomeroy, Washington, USA
RME71YGA–Hudson Commodore Convertible, built in 1947, Detroit, Michigan, United States
RMHRP45J–Cornelius Vanderbilt, American Business Magnate
RM2AJ3FBA–Lake Erie and the story of Commodore Perry . 18. In thatyear a company of Albany and New York City menbuilt at Black Rock the first steamboat on the upperlakes. She was launched on May 28th, and w^as namedthe Walk-in-the-Water. What a funny name, said Carrie. Where didshe get it? There is a story that when Robert Fultons Cler-mont made her first trip up the Hudson, in August,1807, an Indian was among the watchers on the bank.After observing for some time the way in which thepaddles struck the water, he lost his customary stoicismand cried out: He walk in the water! He walk in thewater! Oh, see
RF2G874T5–The front of a 1952 Hudson Commodore 8 for sale in Pomeroy, Washington, USA
RME71YGB–Hudson Commodore Convertible, built in 1947, Detroit, Michigan, United States
RMHRP45K–Cornelius Vanderbilt, American Business Magnate
RM2ANHJDK–Essentials of United States history . The Medal Voted to General Anthony Wayne by Congress. called because of his impulsive and energetic bravery — by a bold and decisive stroke captured Stony Point, a strongly fortified place on the Hudson, forty point miles north of New York. Major Henry Lee of Paulus Virginia, Light Horse Harry,^ successfully Hook, stormed Paulus Hook, now Jersey City, at two ^^ . ^ oclock on the morning of August 19. Not a shot was fired; only bayonets were used. Commodore Paul Jones, in his ship the Bon Homme Richard, captured the Serapis in a daring and victorious engage
RF2G874YC–A reflective insignia close up on a 1952 Hudson Commodore 8 in Pomeroy, Washington, USA
RME71YG8–Hudson Commodore Convertible, built in 1947, Detroit, Michigan, United States
RMCXRHG3–Hudson Commodore Six, American vintage or classic car from 1952, parked outside a house, Oberkassel district, Duesseldorf
RMHRP4RD–Cornelius Vanderbilt, American Business Magnate
RM2ANAC8G–Forest and stream . e cabin, which will befinished in hard wood in Queen Anne style. Her iron keel will weigh1,800 lbs., and her inside ballast 3,7001bs. HUDSON RIVER CORINTHIAN ICE Y. C—Hyde Park, N. Y.,March 10.—Editor Forest and Stream: I write to inform you of theformation of the above ice yacht club. Commodore, Jas *A. Roose-velt; Vice-Commodore, Dr. J. C. Barron; Treasurer, ArchibaldRogers; Secretary. E, P. Rogers. Twenty-five members were electedat first meeting. Challenges have been issued to the PoughkeepsieIce Y. C. for the Ice Yacht Challenge Pennant of America and thePoughkeepsie C
RMHRP45M–Cornelius Vanderbilt, American Business Magnate
RM2AWE199–Arbutus . University of Iowa Northwestern Kansas Nebraska California Chicago Iowa Wesleyan Minnesota Lcland Stanford Jr. Missouri 63 pbi Belta Gbeta Bctive flDembers Seniors Charles Rollin Hudson Edward Earnest Aikin Ruby Everett Walter Trook Charles A. Woods Homer Woolery Juniors William Commodore Caudle Lenpha Alfred FolsomGeorge Reily DeBruler Lewis William Hughes Carl Fear Ernest Paul Wiles Redick Andrew Wiley Sopbomorea William McClellan Alsop Porter Hodge Linthicum Glenn Canary Burpank Dwight Frame Morton Frank Elder Edwards Karl Menelaus Newman Frederick Honneus James Clarence Patten Ha
RM2CH06GM–. History of American railways, with special emphasis on the man factor in their development . COMMODORE CORNELIUS VANDERBILT First President New York Central & Hudson River Railroad,1869-1877. WILLIAM H. VANDERBILT President New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company and Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad Company 1877 to 18S3
RM2CPCJ91–. The tourist's guide through the Empire state. Embracing all cities, towns and watering places, by Hudson river and New York central route . the original structures. Cupid is a presiding officerat Saratoga. Many a Diamond wedding has been celebratedof which a Saratoga engagement was the avant-courier. Amongother matrimonial incidents of note, it is said by gossip that theacquaintance of Commodore Vanderbilt with his present wife, com-menced at Saratoga, and that very naturally the bridal partyturned their faces Saratogaward immediately after the marriageceremony. The most fashionable drive is
RM2CGMKK5–. Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peace and war . nd. Secretary Upshur, Messrs. Gilmer, Ben-tom, Phelps, Hannlgan-Jognigan, Virgil Maxey,Commodore Kennon, Colonel Gardiner, and manyothers had left the cabin, and just as Mr. Wallercame to the name of Washington off went the gun. There, said the master of ceremonies, * that is 154 THREE RIVERS in honor of the name, and now for three cheers. Just as they were about to give them, a boatswainrushed into the cabin, begrimed with powder, andsaid that the big gun had exploded and killed manyof those on deck. On this a
RM2CGMA0Y–. Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hudson: a retrospect of peace and war . ound. Secretary Upshur, Messrs. Gilmer, Ben-tom, Phelps, Hannigan-Jognigan, Virgil Maxey,Commodore Kennon, Colonel Gardiner, and manyothers had left the cabin, and just as Mr. Wallercame to the name of Washington off went the gun. There, said the master of ceremonies, that is 154 THREE RIVERS In honor of the name, and now for three cheers. Just as they were about to give them, a boatswainrushed Into the cabin, begrimed with powder, andsaid that the big gun had exploded and killed manyof those on deck. On this a
RM2CGJA40–. The blue and the gray, or, The Civil War as seen by a boy : a story of patriotism and adventure in our war for the Union . COMMANDER DAViD D. PORTER. REAR-ADMIRAL DAVID G. FARRAGUT. aim told heavily all along the lines of the Federals, who wereglad to escape from the narrow pass. Commodore Farragut, with one gunboat and his flagship, hadshot by the batteries at Port Hudson, and several boats hadpassed Vicksburg. On the night of April 16 Commodore Porterran by the batteries, but the watchful enemy had provided forthis move, and suddenly setting fire to huge heaps of wood onthe bank, a brillia
RM2CGJA4H–. The blue and the gray, or, The Civil War as seen by a boy : a story of patriotism and adventure in our war for the Union . COMMANDER DAViD D. PORTER. REAR-ADMIRAL DAVID G. FARRAGUT. aim told heavily all along the lines of the Federals, who wereglad to escape from the narrow pass. Commodore Farragut, with one gunboat and his flagship, hadshot by the batteries at Port Hudson, and several boats hadpassed Vicksburg. On the night of April 16 Commodore Porterran by the batteries, but the watchful enemy had provided forthis move, and suddenly setting fire to huge heaps of wood onthe bank, a brillia
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