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Cheryl Lee and the Carter Brothers, 1968
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"Cheryl Lee and the Carter Brothers. Stage, radio, television, recordings." Manufacturer name on the pedal steel guitar: "Sho-Bud, Nashville, Tennessee."
A glossy promotional photo, with the year "1968" handwritten on the back along with autographs by Cheryl Lee and Roy Dudley. Dudley was the drummer, while Gary, left, and Jimmy, right, were the namesake brothers. Cheryl, despite her separate billing as "Cheryl Lee," was Gary and Jimmy's sister.
These cool kids performed at fairs and carnivals in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and elsewhere in the 1960s and 1970s. They recorded 45s with songs such as "Is That My Baby," "This Man Has Taken All He's Gonna Take," "Muddy Mississippi," and "Left Over Feelings."
Hunt's Cafe Battlefield Fries, Gettysburg, Pa.
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Hunt's Cafe is located in the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, not far from the Gettysburg National Military Park . It looks like the potatoes there--dressed in Union blue and Confederate gray uniforms--are getting ready to reenact the Battle of Gettysburg.
Jackson-Jefferson Day Dinner, Menu, Reading, Pa.,…
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For this menu, see the front (above), inside , and back .
"Jackson-Jefferson Day Dinner honoring U.S. Senator Estes Kefauver, Abraham Lincoln Hotel, Reading, Pa., March 1, 1952."
According to Wikipedia, " Jefferson-Jackson Day is the most common name given to the annual fundraising celebration (dinner) held by Democratic Party organizations in the United States. It is named for Presidents Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson. During presidential election campaigns, certain dinners are considered important venues for candidates to attend."
Estes Kefauver was a U.S. Senator from Tennessee who was seeking the Democratic nomination for president when this dinner was held in March 1952. He had adopted the coonskin cap as a campaign symbol after political opponents claimed that he was a "raccoon-like Communist puppet." The unique headgear became popular in the 1950s and 1960s as the result of television programs that featured Davy Crockett and Daniel Boone wearing coonskin caps.
As Wikipedia explains, "In the 1952 presidential election , Kefauver decided to offer himself as a candidate for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination. Campaigning in his coonskin cap, often by dogsled, Kefauver won in an electrifying victory in the New Hampshire primary, defeating President Harry S. Truman, the sitting President of the United States, prompting Truman to cease campaigning for renomination." Despite Kefauver's early success, the Democratic presidential nominee that year was Illinois governor Adlai Stevenson.
Jackson-Jefferson Day Dinner, Menu, Reading, Pa.,…
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For this menu, see the front , inside (above), and back .
Menu: "Half grapefruit maraschino, celery hearts, mixed olives, sliced roast tenderloin, parisienne potatoes, buttered lima beans, hearts of lettuce, Roquefort dressing, rolls, butter, coffee, blueberry tartlette."
Program: "Address, Hon. Estes Kefauver, U.S. Senator, State of Tennessee. Music by Leo Brailer Trio."
Jackson-Jefferson Day Dinner, Menu, Reading, Pa.,…
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For this menu, see the front , inside , and back (above).
"Sponsored by Labor's League for Political Education."
Massey's Frozen Custard, Carlisle, Pa.
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Massey's Frozen Custard Sign, Carlisle, Pa.
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Massey's Frozen Custard Neon Sign, Carlisle, Pa.
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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 .
Darkened Distelfink Drive-In Sign, Route 15, Getty…
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The Distelfink Drive-In restaurant near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, is closed and for sale, and its lovely neon sign is sadly in need of repair. When I passed by the place this summer, I took a took a few photos of the sign (see below for another view showing the other side of the Distelfink Drive-In Sign ).
Afterwards, I discovered a recent newspaper article that doesn't hold out much hope for the future of the drive-in (see Lillian Reed, " Fate of Gettysburg's Distelfink Drive-In in Question Once Again ," in the Hanover, Pa., Evening Sun , June 4, 2013).
Check out the Google Maps Street View of the drive-in, too.
Distelfink Drive-In Sign, Route 15, Gettysburg, Pa…
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The lovely neon sign at the now-closed Distelfink Drive-In restaurant near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, is sadly in need of repair (see below for another view showing the other side of the Darkened Distelfink Drive-In Sign ).
An article about the drive-in (see Lillian Reed, " Fate of Gettysburg's Distelfink Drive-In in Question Once Again ," in the Hanover, Pa., Evening Sun , June 4, 2013) revealed that the original owner of the restaurant, Cecil Sandoe, still lives in the brick house that's visible across the intersection.
Sandoe operates a business that rents out storage units (visible to the left of the house) and is saddened by the decline of the drive-in over the years. "We wish we had moved because we have to see that it's not getting taken care of," he said, according to the article. “I do have regrets about selling it, but, at the time, my children were too young to take it over."
Check out the Google Maps Street View of the drive-in, too.
Man Posing at Devil's Den, Gettysburg, Pa.
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A curious souvenir photo taken at Devil's Den , a rock formation located on the Gettysburg Battlefield in Adams County, Pennsylvania.
A man, hat in hand, stands in the middle in front of one of the enormous granite boulders, while another man stands on top of the boulder at right. A small group of people are visible on the other side of the rock at lower right. In front of the rock is a tripod with a cloth cover, presumably hiding a camera.
Could the group be assembling for a photo by a commercial photographer (who would be using the camera on the tripod) while the man in front poses for a picture taken with someone else's camera? It's possible that the man on top of the boulder is simply another tourist who happened to wander into the photo (the boulders are accessible via the hill behind them, and visitors can still walk on top of the rocks today).
For similar photos, see my album of Souvenir Photos from the Gettysburg Battlefield .
N. J. Haibara, Tokyo, Japan
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Founded in 1803, N. J. Haibara was a Japanese printing company and paper manufacturer based in Tokyo, as this Victorian-era business card indicates (see my Google-assisted translation below). Today, the firm operates under the name of Haibara Corporation and still manufactures washi and other types of paper.
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N. J. Haibara
Vingt recompenses obtenues aux expositions. Maison fondée en 1803.
Eventails, cartes postales illustrée, crans.
Papiers peints, tentures et tapisseries.Dessins imprimés sur la planche. Gravée, lithographié, phototypie.
Cartes de visite. Papiers à lettre, enveloppes et cathets à papier.
Imagier et marchand de papier.
1 Nihonbasi, Tôkiô, Japon.
R. Nakamoura, atelier d'imprimerie, Simonegisi, Tôkiô.
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N. J. Haibara
Twenty awards obtained at exhibitions. House founded in 1803.
Fans, illustrated postcards, screens.
Wallpapers, wall hangings, and tapestries.Drawings printed on board. Engraving, lithography, collotype.
Visiting cards. Letterheads, envelopes, and cachets for paper.
Image maker and paper merchant.
1 Nihonbasi, Tokyo, Japon.
R. Nakamoura, print shop, Simonegisi, Tokyo.
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
Halloween Pirate Mask
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"Old Fashion Ginger Snaps. Baked by Nabisco. National Biscuit Company."
In addition to this paper pirate mask, Nabisco also promoted its Old Fashion Ginger Snaps with a "Rocket Man" mask (which turned up in a Google search--I wish I had a copy of it!), and I'm guessing that both masks probably date to the 1960s or 1970s.
And who knew that pirates had such big ears? 8-)
Two Men and a Team of Horses
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