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Friday Riley Lady

The first thing that struck us upon seeing this lovely picture was that angle. And then we automatically thought San Francisco a split-second later. And, yes indeed, this picture was taken in that city.  

And the good thing about it is that photographer Fred Lyon is still very much active in that city, too. Fred, 94 years young at the time, came out with a book called ‘San Francisco Noir’ last year (available here) and was quoted: “San Francisco is still a magical city. If I were a little tougher, I'd put aside that sentimental romanticism. But the city is the people, and that's what persists. Maybe it's a sickness we all have, but we keep attempting to recreate a lot of what attracted us here in the first place.” And so he continuous to photograph and has got his own website.

The picture seen here is not quite so recent, though. The official caption is ‘Anne Lyon getting into her Riley on a windy day in Nob Hill, 1950s”, but feel free to add a little detail to that if you like.

(Words editor, picture Fred Lyon)

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mercoledì dicembre 11th, 2024
Martin
15 Dicembre 2024, 10:54
Great picture! But Fred was "94 years young at the time"? Hmmm, I don't think so. He probably is now... Good for him, by the way!

He "continuous" to photograph? Sorry guys, don't use Google Translate without checking the result. Just saying.
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Roger G.
15 Dicembre 2024, 23:59
I think they are referencing him being 94 when he published the book, not when he took the photo?
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Kris Dobrev
21 Ottobre 2018, 19:16
Well done Fred!
I happen to have exactly the same Riley - RMB 2.5l 1949. I spend nine and half years restoring it from scratch. The car is in Cape Town , South Africa ( also very, very windy city) . Will upload some pictures, you guys might like it.

Regards : Kris Dobrev
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david hart
21 Ottobre 2018, 11:54
Early 50`s 2.5litre Drophead Coupe. Lovely car in its day.
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