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Tag Archives: Webster
1930s Indian Motorcycle – B and M Webster in Merrimack NH
Berwin “Webby” Webster sits on his Indian motorcycle at his parent's home on Depot Street in Merrimack NH, sometime in … Continue reading
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Tagged 1930, Berwin, Depot, Merrimack, motorcycle, New Hampshire, NH, sister, Street, web, Webster
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1930s NH Motorcyclist – Stunt Ride Through Burning Wall
A photograph of my father, Bertwin “Webby” Webster, performing a motorcycle stunt, driving through a burning wooden wall. Taken circa … Continue reading
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Tagged 1930, Berwin, burning, dangerous, fire, motorcycle, New Hampshire, NH, stunt, wall, web, Webster
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Early 1930s motorcycle – Berwin Webby Webster – New Hampshire
An early photograph of my father, Berwin Webster, taken circa 1930 in Merrimack New Hampshire, on Depot Street. He rode … Continue reading
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Early 1930s motorcyclists – New Hampshire
Photograph of motorcycles (and their riders) circa 1930 in New Hampshire. Second from left is Berwin “Webby” Webster.
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Pursuit, October 1935, Auburn MA Motorcycle Race
Photograph taken by my father, Berwin “Webby” Webster, in October 1935. Photograph is marked “Pursuit, Auburn MA.”
This photograph is … Continue reading