Deborah Lundbech's photos with the keyword: vintage dog

Dog On A Chair - Again

17 Nov 2011 1 123
Although a different dog than the previous one. Perhaps it was a popular trick back then. Glass plate negative that was purchased by dealer in Bennington, Vermont.

The Clever Dog

14 Apr 2023 12 8 336
Happy Fence Friday, friends! This glass plate negative was originally posted for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: WAITING A clever dog on a chair *waiting* for a well deserved treat! This is one of a group of glass plate negatives that I found in Vermont and was originally (according to the dealer) from an estate sale in Bennington, Vermont.

Dirt Road Dog

02 Jun 2010 153
This series of cat and dog photos was kindly given to me by a library patron who knew that I was interested in vintage photos. This is an undivided, unsent photo postcard.

Sailor Hat Dog

02 Jun 2010 245
This series of cat and dog photos was kindly given to me by a library patron who knew that I was interested in vintage photos. Written on the back is an address: Ilselor [?] I.[?] Farnham East Montpelier Vt It was mailed from Woodstock (probably Vermont but the stamp is only half visible) and stamped in East Montpelier on Nov 25, 1907.

Agnes (Forsyth) King

27 Dec 2009 245
Probably taken about 1920. Agnes was from Greenock, Scotland.

Interior Shot c1900

12 Apr 2009 192
I don't know who these people are but the photo on the far right of the mantel is the picture of Fred Grimshaw in my Grimshaw set - with the toy horse at his feet. It could be Ada in the middle, her grandmother Maryann to the left and her mother Sarah Grimshaw to the right. From the Halkard/Grimshaw"Unspecified" album. Ada b. 1883 - so I think this would be c.1998. (She would be 15) Sarah Halkyard (Grimshaw) b.1859 (She would be 39) Can't be Sarah's mother on the left as she died in 1885 - unless "Grandmother" Holkard" is not the same as Mary Ann Halkard. It is a mystery who these people are but it was SO fun to discover that the photo on the far right of the mantel was Fred Grimshaw - the little boy with the toy horse in my photo stream under Grimshaw Family Set. Fred's picture was not in the Halkard/Grimshaw Album - it came to me from my mother in law and was framed (not the same frame though.) My family thought it was crazy that I would look at this picture so closely that I could see this - but I know that other vintage photo lovers can relate! A note from a Dave Miller when posted years ago on Flkr. "The print on the wall I have noted is "Baby Stuart" by Van Dyke. My grandmother from New Jersey always had this picture hanging in her house. I think my mother has it up now."