Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: paint cans
I Want You To Be My Valentine
13 Feb 2019 |
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Buster Brown and his dog Tige on a valentine postcard, circa 1907, by cartoonist Richard F. Outcault (1863-1928). For another Buster Brown valentine, see Here's a Wireless Telegram—Be My Valentine .
"I want you to be my valentine. It doesn't seem to be a secret. R. F. Outcault. Raphael Tuck & Sons, Limited. London, Paris, New York, Montreal."
Here's a Wireless Telegram—Be My Valentine
13 Feb 2018 |
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Here's a wireless telegram
That I will send to you
I'm in love with you—I am
I love you 'deed I do
Be my valentine.
R. F. Outcault
Cartoonist Richard F. Outcault (1863-1928) featured Buster Brown and his dog Tige—both of them winking and smiling—in this valentine from 1904.
Buster Brown Joker
13 Apr 2015 |
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The Joker from a miniature deck of playing cards illustrated by cartoonist Richard F. Outcault in 1907. Buster Brown and his dog Tige were characters in Outcault's Buster Brown comic strip, which first appeared in 1902. See below for the design from the back of the card .
Buster Brown and His Dog Tige
13 Apr 2015 |
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The design from the backs of playing cards in a miniature deck illustrated by cartoonist Richard F. Outcault in 1907. Outcault created the Buster Brown comic strip in 1902. See below for the front of the Joker card from this set.
William T. Haig, House and Sign Painting, Philadel…
06 May 2014 |
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"William T. Haig, house & sign painting, graining & glazing, 1902 Harland St., Philadelphia."
A Victorian business card illustrated with some tools of the painting trade.
A Visit with the Easter Bunny
15 Apr 2014 |
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