The Delaware State Police Pipes And Drums at Winterthur’s Point-to-Point on May 8, 2011:

The Delaware State Police Pipes And Drums at Winterthur’s Point-to-Point on May 8, 2011:
Transferred from 16mm film (no sound track). Looks like homecoming floats at the end.
DDVF recorded Punkin Chunkin from 1996 to 2009.
DDVF has been recording the Claymont Christmas Parade since 2004.
Please visit ClaymontChristmasParade.com to view past videos and photos.
Saturday February 23, 2008 @ 10 AM
Brandywine Hundred Branch Library
1300 Foulk Road, Wilmington, DE 19803
Representatives from the Talley, Day, Grubb, Hanby, Forwood & Magness families regale us with stories about our Brandywine Hundred history.
Part 1 – Bob Weiner (7 minutes)
Part 2 – Jon Husband (16 minutes)
Part 3 – Jack Day (35 minutes)
Part 4 – Andy Talley (12 minutes)
Part 5 – Garet Forwood Gunther (25 minutes)
Part 6 – Susane Magness (30 minutes)
Part 7 – James Hanby (25 minutes)
You can purchase a DVD for $5 from the Delaware Digital Video Factory – just stop by the store.
Saturday May 17, 2008. 10am – 2pm
Brandywine High School Cafeteria
DVDs from the May 17th Brandywine Hundred History Expo are available at the store. Just stop by, the price is $5 each.
For more information visit:
www.winterthur.org
For more information visit:
www.winterthur.org
Delaware State Police Pipes and Drums at Winterthur Point-to-Point 2011
For more information visit:
www.winterthur.org
2010 Winterthur Point-to-Point – Parade of Antique Carriages:
The weather was not the best, but Winterthur’s Point-to-Point 2009 was still a very successful event.
Umbrellas, tarps and tents provided cover for the soaked crowd of 15,000 who came to watch the steeplechase racing, bagpipers, antique carriages and vintage automobiles.
Proceeds from Point-to-Point benefit other programming at Winterthur year-round.
For more information visit:
www.winterthur.org
Winterthur’s Point-to-Point 2008 was a glorious day of sport and style – from the thrill of steeplechase racing to the elegance of an antique carriage parade, bagpipers in traditional dress, and lots of family fun. A happy crowd of 20,000 celebrated the 30th anniversary of Winterthur’s signature sporting event amidst the springtime beauty of an American country estate.
Proceeds from Point-to-Point benefit other programming at Winterthur year-round.
For more information visit:
www.winterthur.org
The first steam locomotive with a 4-4-0 wheel arrangement was built in 1837 and the design lasted for nearly a century. The 4-4-0 was a popular choice for nearly every American railroad, so much so that the wheel arrangement soon earned the name “American Standard,” or simply “American.”
No. 98 was built by the American Locomotive Company of Schenectady, New York, in January 1909 (construction #45921) for the Mississippi Central Railroad (MSC) in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
For more information visit:
http://www.wwrr.com/museum/98/
No. 58 was built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works of Philadelphia in October 1907.
Visit www.wwrr.com for more information on the railroad and to view their schedule.