
Slides
Folder: Photos
Green Benches, St. Petersburg, Florida, 1950s
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This 1950s-era slide shows some of the famous green benches of St. Petersburg, Florida, which was known at one time as the " City of Green Benches ."
Watson's Motor Hotel, U.S. Route 20, Cleveland, Oh…
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Slide (probably dating to the 1950s) showing cars parked in front of Watson's Motor Hotel, which was located at 3333 Euclid Avenue (U.S. Route 20), Cleveland, Ohio. Visible in the background is the sign for the Colonial House Motel, 3301 Euclid Avenue. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be any trace of either motel on the current Google Maps street view of the area .
Main sign: "Watson's Motor Hotel. Restaurant. Elevator. Penthouse suites. Meeting rooms. Air conditioned. AAA approved."
Car in Front of a Two-Garage House
Pipe-Smoking Man in Front of the Fireplace
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Pipe-Smoking Man (aka Yellow Socks Guy) relaxes in front of a warm and cozy fireplace. Tasteful art-- The Half Way House, Thatcham (1848), a copy of a painting by William Shayer Sr. (1787-1879)--hangs above the mantle, an issue of Seventeen is peeking out of the magazine rack, and the same floral-print curtains that were visible in The Silence in the Room Was Deafening show up here, too. See also Pipe-Smoking Television Man .
(Thanks to goenetix for identifying the painting!)
For related slides, select the thumbnail images below.
The Silence in the Room Was Deafening
Pipe-Smoking Television Man
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An undated red-border Kodachrome slide (probably late 1950s).
This pipe-smoking fellow reminds me of J. R. "Bob" Dobbs of Church of the SubGenius fame.
In another slide (see The Silence in the Room Was Deafening , below), this same man is holding his pipe as he sits in a chair. A third slide (see Birds at Home , below) shows the same room from a different angle (compare the lamp, table, and floral-print chair).
Birds at Home
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Slide, location unknown, probably late 1950s. Birds at Home , a children's book by Marguerite Henry that was first published in 1942, is one of the few identifiable titles on the shelves in the background (the yellow letters of the title are visible at center top).
Flowering Plants and Groovy Curtains
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A flowers photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
A slide dated April 1959 shows an elaborate planter stand with flowering plants (violets?) situated in front of a window. Trendy curtains with geometric shapes flank the stand on both sides, and other household furnishings--a lamp, stereo, framed photo, artwork on the wall--are also visible.
For another slide taken in the same house (with the same distinctive style of curtains), see Here's the Lady You Ordered! Where Do You Want Us to Put Her?
Flower Paintings with Lamp and Stereo
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A Vintage Photos Theme Park photo for the theme of lamps, chandeliers, candlesticks, and other types of lighting .
This is a color slide, circa 1959, that shows two flower paintings hanging on a wall. Below them is a Motorola "Stereophonic High Fidelity" console. Based on the online documentation for a similar model, the top of the stereo lifts up on the right for access to a record player inside. The six knobs on the left are labeled Function, Compensator, Loudness, Treble, Bass, and Balance. On top of the left side of the stereo are a decorative porcelain table lamp and a framed photo.
This is another slide from the collection of the Pipe-Smoking Man's family . I only recently realized that two other photos from the collection show different parts of this same room. A photo taken to the left of this one also captures part of the stereo console (see Flowering Plants and Groovy Curtains ). The door, wall thermostat, and chair in this photo are visible in a photo taken to the right of this one (see Still Life with Television ). The flower paintings may be the work of "Ethel", a relative of the Pipe-Smoking Man (see Ethel's Oil Painting, 1967 ).
Still Life with Television
Here's the Lady You Ordered! Where Do You Want Us…
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Slide dated October 1959, location unknown.
Hilarity ensued as these two men carried the woman through a doorway into a house. Judging by the corsage that the woman was wearing and the flower in the one man's lapel, I suspect that they may have been celebrating a wedding anniversary.
Note, too, that a television set is partially visible behind the doll on the left.
Christmas Gifts, 1959
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This slide is dated January 1960, so I'm assuming that these Christmas gifts are from December 1959.
See also Christmas Gifts, 1961 .
Christmas Gifts, 1961
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This slide is dated July 1962, so I'm guessing that these Christmas gifts date to December 1961.
See also Christmas Gifts, 1959 .
Happy Birthday to—Hey, Are You Taking My Picture?
How to Tell When the Honeymoon Is Over
Till the Cows Go Home
Dog and Waggin'
Motel
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A hotels/motels photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park .
An undated red-border Kodachrome slide showing two women posing in front of an unidentified motel, probably sometime in the late 1950s.
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