Deborah Lundbech's photos with the keyword: birthday

The High Dive Champ

27 Feb 2016 4 3 399
Posted for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of "THE ONE THAT ALMOST GOT AWAY (you know how it is, you find the perfect photo just a little too late for the theme, so post it now and say which theme it would’ve fitted) YES!!! I am SOOO happy to have found this photo, finally - and whoever came up with this theme - brilliant. This was the perfect photo for the "awards, etc." theme - and I knew it was somewhere in the house, but WTH??? It's a large 8 by 10 and I couldn't imagine where I'd put it. So annoying! Finally found it, though, (yesterday) sandwiched between two other large photographs at the bottom of a drawer.! And I love knowing how all of you fellow collectors can identify with the joy of finding the missing item! This is a photograph of my husband's grandfather, Ernest Illingworth, taken by the Springfield Recorder. (Vermont.), the local newspaper. Every year, on Ernest's birthday, he would go down to the town pool and dive in from the high diving board. This was his 80th birthday, and the local paper recorded his being presented with an award/certificate. (For bravery or craziness??) He was born August 18, 1884. in Yorkshire, England, and here he is, celebrating his 80th birthday on August 18, 1964 in Springfield, Vermont. Now I can sleep easy. : )

My 5th Birthday Party #2

12 Jan 2012 168
Gathered around the table - here's what would have been on it (like many English birthday tables) in addition to the birthday cake: Jelly (jello) Little triangle sandwiches - cheese and tomato sauce (ketchup) marmite (yummmm - no Am. equiv) and meat paste (no known American equivalent) Pastry Cheese straws Cheese Boats (little rolls with a sail made out of a triangle of processed cheese on a toothpick Tizer (um, orange soda is probably the closest) Ribena (no equiv) Anybody English think of anything else? Me looking like an elf with a barrette (slide) above my ear, behind me is Patrick, then Nicholas, Gill, Ruth (looking apprehensive) and Janet and Rosemary in the foreground.

My 5th Birthday Party #3

12 Jan 2012 143
Classic English party clothes - dresses with petticoats, hair ribbons and a few angora boleros. I'm wearing a broderie anglais dress with a red velvet ribbon threaded through the collar that I absolutely loved - made for me by a family friend. It's a shame it's out of focus. 23 Woodlands Avenue, Rayleigh, Essex, England. April, 1959 Back Row, L to R: Janet Hall, Pauline Cox, Rosemary Newman, Gill Cox, Frances Brown Middle Row L to R: Ruth Brown, Diane Hall, Linda Whiting Front Row L to R: Me, Patrick McCarthy and my brother Nicholas