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The New Slip From You!


Uploaded for the Vintage Photos Them Park theme of: FUNNY FACE (March 10 - March 16, 2025)
Photo bought in Bristol, VT 2024.
A Christmas, 1954 snap of a family in Weybridge, Vermont.
Written on the back: The new slip from you!
Taken to send a relative or friend showing the girl's reaction to a Christmas present of a new, crinoline-type slip or petticoat.
Photo bought in Bristol, VT 2024.
A Christmas, 1954 snap of a family in Weybridge, Vermont.
Written on the back: The new slip from you!
Taken to send a relative or friend showing the girl's reaction to a Christmas present of a new, crinoline-type slip or petticoat.
William Sutherland, homaris have particularly liked this photo
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It's so much fun seeing what you will come up with next in the world of vintage images!
And amazing to me that you know where and when you bought an image - I've never thought to note that, but it is interesting.
I've never seen "Nevr-Fade" before, that's cool also.
Deborah Lundbech club has replied to raingirl clubI've always tried to record where I acquired the pics - for my own information and also to let people know how (or where) I came by them.
In all the years I've picked up photos, I've never seen these "Never fade" prints either. (I bought several of the family at the same time, so my pics marked with the keyword "Weybridge, Vermont" have them. I have more to post at some point.
They do seem to have kept their tone remarkably well!
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