Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: architecture
Hotel Allen, Sandpoint, Idaho, 1912
07 Aug 2023 |
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A Vintage Photos Theme Park photo for the theme of a motel, hotel, tent, or any sort of building or structure used for overnight accommodations while traveling .
Signs: "Hotel Allen." "The Allen House. Meals 25¢."
This is a real photo postcard addressed on the other side to Mrs. Mary Ackley, Wyalusing, Bradford Co., Penna., R.F.D. 38, and postmarked in Sandpoint, Idaho, on May 9, 1912.
Handwritten message: "Sandpoint Ida, May 8, 1912. Mrs. Ackley:-This is our new home. We bought in Feb., are moved and settled, have a fine trade, can seat 30 at once in our dining room. We are both real well and busy, making lots of garden. Wish you would take a start and come out, a change would do you good. Mrs. D. H. Allen. 511 North 2nd Ave., Sandpoint."
A Thanksgiving Greeting from the United States Cap…
15 Nov 2020 |
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A couple of turkeys arrive at (or depart from?) the United States Capitol Building , Washington, D.C., in this illustration from a Thanksgiving postcard dated 1910.
The postcard is addressed on the other side to "Mrs. Geo Hamlin, 9 Dean[e] St., Portland, Me.," and postmarked in New York City on November 23, 1910.
Handwritten message: "Rena & Geo out for a ride. Best love to both of you & hope you have a happy Thanksgiving. Kitty."
Rena (1882-1974) and George Hamlin (1882-1958) were both twenty-eight years old and had been married for about three years when they received this postcard. It's possible that Kitty, the sender of the card, was Catherine Lewis , Rena's mother.
For some other turkey motorists, see Thanksgiving Day Fugitives and A Wingless Steed Will Take the Winner to a Fine Thanksgiving Dinner .
Library Tables and Book Stacks
15 Nov 2020 |
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A photo of books for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
A real photo postcard of the lighted tables and two-level book stacks in a library, location unknown, unfortunately. Notice the bridge on the far wall that connects the upper level of stacks on the left with those on the right.
For another view of a library interior, see Krauth Memorial Library, Mount Airy, Pennsylvania .
Running Races in Folkestone?
17 Feb 2020 |
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A Vintage Photos Theme Park photo for the theme of shape up! (people exercising) .
This is an early twentieth-century real photo postcard with the name "Lambert Weston & Son, Folkestone" embossed in the lower right-hand corner (the embossing isn't really visible in this image, unfortunately).
The photo shows a number of men who are getting some exercise by running a footrace. The runners, strangely enough, are wearing neckties and white shirts more suitable for an office than an athletic field. A large crowd has gathered to watch the competition, and a large round building is visible in the background.
The building in the background appears to be one of the Martello towers --"small defensive forts that were built across the British Empire during the 19th century"--and might be one of the towers that are located in Folkestone, Kent, England.
Gondola Ride, Venice, Italy, 1952
24 Feb 2020 |
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A Vintage Photos Theme Park photo for the theme of ship out! (taking a trip by any conveyance but extra credit by ship or boat) .
A souvenir real photo postcard of tourists riding in a gondola on the Venetian Lagoon in Venice, Italy. It's dated 1952 on the other side.
The dome of St Mark's Basilica and its tall campanile (bell tower) are visible in the background.
Dorwart Cottage, Landisville Camp Meeting Grounds,…
11 May 2020 |
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Caption: "Dorwart Cottage, Landisville Camp Grounds." Sign above doorway: "Campview."
Postmarked in 1916 in Landisville, Pa., and addressed to Mrs. Edward Searlis, 607 W. King St, Lancaster, Pa. (and forwarded from there to 653 State St., Albany, N.Y.).
Handwritten message: "Here for a week at this cottage. With love, H. Y. Sprecher."
The Landisville Camp Meeting , located in Landisville , Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, still exists today. The religious camp meeting consists of 27 acres that include 53 cottages and a tabernacle that seats 800, though I'm not sure whether the building pictured on this postcard is still standing.
The Unisphere at the New York World's Fair of 1964…
31 Dec 2017 |
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A futuristic photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
A snapshot of a woman in a somewhat tilted view of the Unisphere , an example of the futuristic (or futurist) architecture of the 1964/1965 New York World's Fair .
Russ Bros. Modern Ice Cream Plant, Harrisburg, Pa.…
09 Jul 2018 |
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"The Russ Bros. Modern Ice Cream Plant, Harrisburg, Pa. The home of Velvet Ice Cream."
According to " Russ Bros. New Ice Cream Plant ," an article in the Ice Cream Trade Journal , March 1920, pp. 47-49, the Russ Bros. Ice Cream Company bought an old typewriter factory located at Nineteenth and Manada Streets in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and converted it into a modern manufacturing plant capable of producing up to one million gallons of ice cream in a year.
Kendall Tourist Camp, Service Station, and Diner,…
19 Mar 2018 |
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"Kendall Tourist Camp - 1½ miles west of Silver Creek, N.Y. Motor route U.S. 20 - phone Silver Creek 40-J. 4A-H572."
For additional information and images, see the Kendall Tourist Camp page on the Chautauqua County, New York, web site.
A Happy Thanksgiving with Ice Cream
23 Nov 2017 |
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This Thanksgiving greeting card with an Art Deco-y design from the 1920s is also an advertisement for the Carry Ice Cream Company, which manufactured Carry's Frozen Pudding Ice Cream and other treats in Washington, D.C.
A Happy Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is such a happy time. Guests arrive—the joyful greetings—jest and laughter—the Thanksgiving dinner. When all are lingering over the bountiful repast, surprise them with Carry's Frozen Pudding Ice Cream. It's so delicious and adds the delightful finishing touch every hostess desires.
Purest cream, nuts, fruits, and flavors are mingled to produce a characteristic Carry confection. Just the thing for luncheons, late suppers, and other social affairs. At all Carry dealers—or phone Lincoln 5900. Please place your orders early for prompt service.
I Walked through an Elephant Ticket, Margate, New…
17 Sep 2017 |
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"I walked through an elephant. Lucy, Margate, New Jersey. National Landmark. 1881. 11253."
An undated ticket stub from a tour of Lucy the Elephant , "a six-story elephant-shaped example of novelty architecture" and possibly "the oldest surviving roadside tourist attraction in America," according to Wikipedia.
Lyndhurst Electric Farm, Chester County, Pennsylva…
08 Sep 2015 |
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"Lyndhurst Electric Farm, Geo. J. Hoopes, owner."
The Lyndhurst Electric Farm was located along the Lincoln Highway in Caln Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, somewhere between the towns of Coatesville and Downingtown.
The "Electric Farm" name came about in an obvious way sometime in the early twentieth century: "Township manager Sam Moore, a lifelong resident, remembers the excitement when one farm had its barn wired for electricity. Local residents immediately christened it 'The Electric Farm'" (see Jeff Gammage, " Caln Highway: Extension of History's Path ," philly.com, Nov. 1, 1987).
Brian Butko, in his book, The Lincoln Highway: Pennsylvania Traveler's Guide , 2nd ed. (Stackpole Books, 2002), p. 76, mentions that "Lyndhurst was a farm and tourist home operated by George J. Hoopes," but I haven't been able to uncover any additional information regarding the Lyndhurst Electric Farm or its owner.
Sam's Ice Cream, Harrisburg, Pa.
11 Jun 2015 |
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Printed on the back of this postcard: "Sam's Ice Cream. Store-room and manufacturing plant. 2008 Paxton Street, Harrisburg, Penna. (at the city line on Hershey Hgwy. Rt. 422. Store-room featuring large snack-bar, counter service, plus self-service dept. Also truck retail distributing service to your door within 100 miles radius of Harrisburg. (Open daily 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. including Sundays.)"
Mrs. Campbell's Barbecue, Tyrone, Pa., ca. 1930
14 Aug 2015 |
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Three signs with slightly different wording are visible on this real photo postcard:
- "This is Mrs. Campbell's Bar-B-Q."
- "This is Mrs. Campbell's Home of the Bar-B-Q."
- "This is Mrs. Campbell's Home Bar-B-Q."
Judging from the few newspaper advertisements that I was able to track down, Mrs. Campbell's Bar-B-Q was in business near Tyrone, Pennsylvania, during the late 1920s and early 1930s.
One ad in the Tyrone Daily Herald , Dec. 22, 1927, p. 8, provides the following information: "Chicken and Waffles Sunday. At Mrs. Campbell's Barbecue. Come and eat all of Mrs. Campbell's famous waffles you can eat. 5 miles west of Tyrone, near Bland's Park. Phone 9756-R."
Bland's Park is now known as DelGrosso's Amusement Park and is located along Pleasant Valley Boulevard (also called Old U.S. Route 220) between Tyrone and Altoona.
Although the park is still in existence, I haven't been able to determine what happened to Mrs. Campbell's Bar-B-Q. The latest mention of the eatery that I was able to find was an announcement in the Altoona Mirror newspaper for April 10, 1934, p. 20: "The Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist church will meet at Mrs. Campbell's barbecue on Wednesday evening, April 11."
Chestnut Circle C Lodge, U.S. 60 and 283, Arnett,…
23 Jul 2015 |
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"For the 'rest' of your life. Chestnut Circle C Lodge, Arnett, Oklahoma, east of city on U.S. 60 and 283. The Best Western Motels. B.W.M."
Sign: "Circle C Lodge. Vacancy. Panel Ray Heat. Westwood Furniture. Foam Rubber Mattress. Air Conditioned. AAA.
Printed on the back of this linen postcard: "Chestnut Circle C Lodge, on U.S. 60 and 283, Arnett, Oklahoma. Café nearby, 16 units, tile baths, carpeted floors, panel ray vented hear, GE refrigeration, mahogany interior finish. Westwood furniture, foam rubber mattresses, garages, GE electric blankets. T.V. and radio in rooms.
Stiles Motel Statesboro, Routes 301 and 25, States…
22 Jul 2015 |
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"Stiles Motel Statesboro, on Routes 301 and 25, 453 S. Main St., Statesboro, Ga."
Printed on the back of this linen postcard: "Stop in comfort at Stiles Motel Statesboro, 453 S. Main Street, Statesboro, Ga. (Next to Mrs. Bryant's (AAA) Restaurant). On U.S. 301 and 25. Shortest routes to Florida. Enjoy this delightful motel with its exceptionally pleasing color harmony and comfort; its spacious fireproof accommodations with terrazzo floors, beauty-rest mattresses, tile baths, radiant electric heat, and optional air conditioning. Room TV or radio."
Old South Manor Motor Court and Restaurant, U.S. 1…
22 Jul 2015 |
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"Old South Manor Motor Court & Restaurant on U.S. 17, 4½ mi. S., Savannah, Ga."
Signs: "Old South Manor Hotel Tourist Court. Restaurant. AAA."
Inset: "Reading lounge and lobby."
Printed on the back of this linen postcard: "Old South Manor Motor Court and Restaurant on U.S. 17, 4½ mi. S., Savannah, Ga. Very attractive court on beautiful landscaped grounds. 40 unusually inviting accommodations beautifully furnished....Attractive reading lounge with television for our guests....Well known for a variety of good food, served in atmosphere of southern courtesy at moderate prices."
Lewis Motor Court, U.S. 41, Chattanooga, Tennessee
22 Jul 2015 |
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"Lewis Motor Court. One mile south of twin tubes on U.S. 41. Chattanooga, Tenn."
Sign at the top of the building closest to the road: "Lewis Modern Cabins."
Printed on the back of this linen postcard: "Lewis Motor Court. 28 modern cottages, each equipped for comfort and convenience, quiet and only 7 minutes from city center. Telephone 2-9286. K 4893."
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