Deborah Lundbech's photos with the keyword: hat

Olive Earp

28 Jan 2009 161
Olive was the third sibling and second sister. My mother remembers her as the most "refined".

Ivy Earp

08 Jan 2021 5 2 418
Brought forward, at Alan's suggestion, for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of "ALREADY UPLOADED - ANYTHING GOES! Originally brought forward for the Vintage Photo Theme Park theme of "Flappers". The cloche hat seems to be figuring very prominently! Ivy's brother, Edwin (Charlie) Earp, emigrated to Australia in the early 1920's and this picture was sent out from England. This was sent to me by my second cousin in Australia, Erin Hobson (met online) along with many other wonderful photos. Ivy was my mother's first cousin.

Agnes Forsyth soon to be Agnes King

16 Feb 2009 361
"On the mountaintop in Bowness, on Lake Windermere."

Ivy and Len Gregory

02 Dec 2008 1 359
Wedding photo of Ivy Howard and Len Gregory. This is my mother's Uncle Len, my grandfather's brother. His granddaughter, told me that he was a fireman in civilian life and then stayed in London during the blitz in WW2 as a firefighter. In WW1 he was in the Royal Dublin Fusiliers and his dog tags give the number 40877RDF (The following from fulvue on Flickr - thank you, and thanks to art nahpro for infomation, too.) From the National Archives: Description Medal card of Gregory, Leonard Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Dublin Fusiliers 40877 Private Date 1914-1920 Catalogue reference WO 372/8 As the war went on men were placed in regiments according to numerical need, and bore no relation to their own origins. Jocks in English regiments, English in Welsh and so on.

Ann, Hazel and Pearl Gregory

05 Dec 2008 437
My mother Hazel in the middle .Taken in the early 1930's.

Young Girl with Pudding Basin Hat

18 Dec 2019 6 2 1359
Moved forward for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: YOUR MOST POPULAR VINTAGE PHOTO - Post one of your most viewed or liked vintage photos that you haven't previously added to the Vintage Photos Theme Park. She has a very sweet face, but I'm not quite sure why she has received so many views. Her "pudding basin hat" was popular around 1910, although her suit looks a little later than that, to me. Purchased at Kennedy Brothers antique store in Vergennes, Vermont. Stamped on the back - Berkshire Studio, North Adams, Mass.

Little Girl in Fur Coat With Muff

26 Dec 2008 8 5 582
Found in an antique store in Brattleboro, Vermont in the late 1970's. Photographer identified as A.D. Nyatt, Brattleboro, Vt. Brought forward for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of "COZY ON A COLD DAY."

Tintype of Pink Cheeked Girl

27 Dec 2008 7 4 388
Brought forward for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of spooky children. I actually never really saw her that way, but since I have had many comments over the years with people seeing her as creepy, and failing any other likely spooky children images, here she is! This is a favorite - I love her little face and her high button boots, her hat and her rather stringy hair. I bought this years ago in Connecticut. She always reminded me of Shelly Duval. : )