With so many movie studios hitting milestone anniversaries, I became a bit curious about how some of the logos had evolved over the years. In 2010, 20th Century Fox celebrated 75 years, and this year, both Paramount and Universal are celebrating their 100th anniversaries. What makes this even more fascinating is that many of these companies logos have been based around the same theme since their creation.
I went on a bit of hunt to find varying logo styles, but the specific years weren't easy to come by. The selection of logos I've posted range from the 1920s up through the 1990s, followed by the recent milestone logos posted at the end. Given the fonts and style of each logo it's not too difficult to guess the era it comes from. If you're into classic films like I am, you've probably come across all of these intros before on DVD. For a bit more detail however, I found this interesting post showing some of the evolution behind the big Hollywood studio logos.
Apr 17, 2012
Apr 14, 2012
WW2 Sherman Tank Memorial
One of the most recognizable tanks in history is the M4 Sherman, which served as the primary tank for the Western Allied Forces in the Second World War. Over 50,000 units were produced with numerous variations up into the 1950s, and even today it's still an impressive looking machine. This monument is in Medicine Hat, Alberta.
Found in Riverside Park this tank was donated by the South Alberta Light Horse in 1967. As the plaque on the tank acknowledges, it serves as a memorial for those who served in WW2 and those who used this machine.
This tank has been a permanent fixture in Riverside all of my life, and I'm sure many others share similar memories of climbing all over it as a kid. The tank and vintage trains, not to mention the park itself, have long been notable attractions for anyone visiting the downtown core. I may not have understood the significance as a child, but as an adult I'm glad that this Sherman Tank memorial exists and still serves as a proud example of our communities small role in a profound history.
Found in Riverside Park this tank was donated by the South Alberta Light Horse in 1967. As the plaque on the tank acknowledges, it serves as a memorial for those who served in WW2 and those who used this machine.
This tank has been a permanent fixture in Riverside all of my life, and I'm sure many others share similar memories of climbing all over it as a kid. The tank and vintage trains, not to mention the park itself, have long been notable attractions for anyone visiting the downtown core. I may not have understood the significance as a child, but as an adult I'm glad that this Sherman Tank memorial exists and still serves as a proud example of our communities small role in a profound history.
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Around the Hat Series
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Medicine Hat
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World War
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Medicine Hat, AB, Canada
Apr 13, 2012
Vintage Canadian Pacific Locomotives
The role of the railway in the history of the city of Medicine Hat, Alberta echoes what was true of most communities in the West. When the Canadian Pacific Railway came through in 1882-1883 the community was established, and homes and industries began to spring up almost overnight.
This landmark in Riverside Park in downtown Medicine Hat represents a more modern influence of the railway, and is located just a stones throw from the old railway bridge that spans the South Saskatchewan River. Two vintage diesel train engines, numbered 1418 and 1424, have been on permanent display here since 1985. As noted on the placard, these engines were retired after traveling more than seven million miles.
This landmark in Riverside Park in downtown Medicine Hat represents a more modern influence of the railway, and is located just a stones throw from the old railway bridge that spans the South Saskatchewan River. Two vintage diesel train engines, numbered 1418 and 1424, have been on permanent display here since 1985. As noted on the placard, these engines were retired after traveling more than seven million miles.
Image of 1424 hauling The Canadian towards Sudbury, ON. |
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Alberta
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Around the Hat Series
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Images
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Medicine Hat
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Medicine Hat Photographer
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Observations
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Photography
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Trains
Location:
Medicine Hat, AB, Canada
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