Showing posts with label Flint Photos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flint Photos. Show all posts

Saturday, October 22, 2022

Flint Photos: Vern's Grocery at 301 Harriet Street, c. 1942 and Today






Tuesday, February 8, 2022

Expat Throwback: The Day Zorro Came to Flint by Tom Pohrt



Author, illustrator and Flintoid Tom Pohrt remembers the day pulp writer Johnston McCulley's creation walked the streets of Vehicle City.


“SeƱor, who are you?”
“A friend of the people, El Zorro!”

1958: Unemployment in the U.S. was at 7% and a gallon of gas was 25 cents; Sputnik burned up re-entering earth’s atmosphere in early January and Nikita Khrushchev became Premier of the Soviet Union; Joao Gilberto introduced the cooled down samba sound of Bossa Nova in Rio while Fidel Castro’s revolutionary army was advancing on Havana; Ted Williams signed with the Red Sox; the right wing John Birch Society was founded; Vladimir Nabokov’s controversial novel “Lolita” is published in the U.S. and the first International House of Pancakes opened in Toluca Lake, California.

And Zorro came to Flint. It was a heady year.

In August of 1958, when I was five years old, Zorro did come to Flint, Michigan. Zorro, aka Don Diego de la Vega, was played by a second generation Italian-American actor named Guy Williams, whose Christian name was Armando Catalano. My brothers and I were glued to the TV each week to watch Zorro on The Wonderful World of Disney. El Zorro was a friend of the people and an enemy of injustice to three young boys brought up in post war Flint. He wore a black mask, cape and hat and wielded a wicked sword, each week whipping a capital Z across some Spanish villain’s pants or shirt. Zorro had an Errol Flynn mustache and matinee idol good looks. In short, Diego de la Vega was the essence of '50s cool. Google Williams’ screen test for the role he later played on Lost In Space. The guy knew how to light a cigarette.



The Zorro TV show was co-sponsored by AC Spark Plugs and this was the reason why he was visiting Flint. Our father held a white collar job at AC, giving us entree to the factory lot where Guy Williams and Henry Calvin appeared to tour the plant and sign autographs. Henry Calvin played the overweight Sergeant Demetrio Lopez Garcia, Zorro’s comic foil.



Here is a photograph of my brothers Karl and Dick getting Sergeant Garcia’s autograph. I’m standing there in short pants, my hand reaching up but with no paper or pencil for a signature. I remember that rather awkward moment. I recall that Henry Calvin shook my hand. I do remember I was a bit afraid of Guy Williams. He was tall at 6’3 and just too cool to approach. I came across these images while going through and organizing some family photographs. The photo of my brothers and I with Henry Calvin looks like it might have been a publicity shot for AC.




There is another small group of photos that my father took of Calvin and Williams signing autographs along with several of the AC beauty queens, from Flint and Milwaukee. I also came across another group of snap shots showing a parade held later in downtown Flint, celebrating GM’s Golden Milestone. They show a military parade with numerous floats, including one with Zorro and Sergeant Garcia in costume. They appear to be acting out their roles for the entertainment of the crowd.



Here's a clipping I found from an AC newsletter titled: WARM WELCOME LEAVES MARK ON ZORRO! Hard not to feel a certain innocence-lost looking back on these images, when in fact this took place during the heart of the Cold War era.








Originally published September 3, 2010.


Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Flint Photos: The Doors of the Vehicle City



Monday, January 31, 2022

Flint Photos: 1058 Root Street


For a current look at 1058 Root Street, now a vacant lot, of course, head here.


Friday, March 5, 2021

Flint Photos: Ben's Barber Shop, Pierson Road

 




Monday, February 11, 2019

Flint Photos: All Contrails Lead to Albert Champion


Albert Champion, with scarf and spark plug, hanging out, appropriately enough, in a downtown parking lot in Flint. Special thanks to John Weaver for the photo.


Sunday, February 3, 2019

Flint Photos: Chevy in the Hole

A cozy little spot for a picnic. Delphi Flint West, better known as Chevy in the Hole. And just how would a picnic table find its way to this particular spot...management or labor?





Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Flint Photos: Doomed Space



"A rich silence, heavy with secrets and untold stories, hangs in the air of each doomed space, and the banal residue of everyday life seems to cling to the blank walls like mold"
— Holly Myers, LA Weekly, 2001



Flint Photos: Illinois Avenue



Saturday, August 26, 2017

Flint Photos: Flint Springs Water and Ice Co. Wagon




Sunday, June 18, 2017

Flint Photos: Jim Cunningham's Retirement from Buick


When Jim Cunningham retired from Buick, they gave him a starter motor mounted on a plaque, like the thousands he had bolted on to engine blocks every week for 32 years at Factory 36. Thanks to Joe Cunningham for the photo of his father.


Sunday, January 22, 2017

Flint Photos: Maxine Kronick in "Roger & Me"




Thursday, January 19, 2017

Flint Photos: Downtown Parade




Monday, January 16, 2017

Flint Photos: Floyd McCree

Flint's first African-American mayor.


Sunday, January 15, 2017

Flint Photos: Flint P. Smith/Sill Building




Monday, November 14, 2016

Flint Photos: Downtown Flint in 1958





Thursday, June 16, 2016

Flint Photos: Pastor Sherman McCathern and President Barack Obama

President Barack Obama meets Sherman McCathern, pastor of Joy Tabernacle Church, on his 2016 visit to Flint, Michigan.


Sunday, March 6, 2016

Flint Photos: Democratic Presidential Debate

Thanks to Shawn Chittle for the screenshot.


Thursday, February 18, 2016

Flint Photos: Two Men, a Woman, and a Large Cat


Okay, this is allegedly a photo taken at the Buick factory. Anyone have any info on this oddity? If not, feel free to wildly speculate. Possibly something related to the Buick Wildcat? Or perhaps just the typical hijinks after a three-martini lunch?

Note: No animals were harmed in the creation of this post.

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Flint Photos: Mayor Floyd McCree


Flint Mayor Floyd McCree featured in a July 1967 Ebony Magazine feature.