Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: color
Blue Bug-a-Boo-Boo
19 Aug 2024 |
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A Vintage Photos Theme Park photo for the theme of an accident happened (the results) .
A 1973 photo showing the aftermath of a fender bender involving a light blue VW Bug. A police officer, partially visible at the right, is already on the scene. Pedestrians on the sidewalk and a telephone booth are visible down the block.
Funny Easter Bunnies at Halloween, 1961
04 Apr 2021 |
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A photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park monthly topic of something funny .
A couple of funny Easter bunnies -- actually dressed up for Halloween -- pose in front of a fireplace as they hold their carrots.
Printed on the back: "This is a Kodacolor print made by Kodak. November 1961 R." The November photo developing date was the first clue that these are Halloween costumes (but I'm counting them as Easter bunnies, too!). There's also a scarecrow standing on top of a pumpkin (on the right in front of the fireplace) that's obviously an autumn decoration, and it looks like there may be pumpkin and ghost figurines on the mantel.
See also Quizzical Kids in Easter Costumes and more photos in my Funny Bunnies album.
Blue Couple with a Blue House, 1965
14 Dec 2020 |
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VINTAGE PHOTOS THEME PARK - UPDATE TO MONTHLY TOPIC (12/13/2020): FREE-FOR-ALL (Uploading to Ipernity isn't currently working, so let's make it easier to find an already-uploaded photo to post. Submit as many vintage photos ON ANY TOPIC as you'd like each week in addition to—or instead of—a photo for the weekly topic. Let's end the year and celebrate the new one by continuing this Free-For-All through January.)
A Vintage Photos Theme Park photo for the theme of in colour .
A man and woman dressed in light blue or grey clothes pose in front of their house, which is painted in pastel shades of blue. There's a blue Adirondack chair on the porch, a bicycle on the sidewalk, and a car--barely visible on the right--parked in the driveway.
Savage Elementary School, Grade 3, 1964-65
01 Jun 2020 |
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An elementary school photo taken by a professional photographer for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
Sign: "Savage Elementary School, Mrs. Rhoads, Grade 3, 1964-65." Studio name on accompanying photo folder: "Mealey - Maryland."
Although some students undoubtedly find their school to be a savage and unforgiving place, the name of this Savage Elementary School came from its location in the town of Savage , Maryland.
The students have assembled in the library for their class photo. Some of the books on display on the top shelf behind them include Hercules: The Story of an Old-Fashioned Fire Engine (1940), A Fly Went By (1958), The Little Twin (1953), Stagecoach Sam (1940), and Caps for Sale (1940).
Many of the students are wearing red-colored clothing, but the boy standing at the end of the fourth row in the upper right-hand corner of the photo is dressed in a grey shirt and pants with a "U.S. Army" patch over one shirt pocket.
Similarly, the boy sitting on the floor at the end of the first row in the lower right-hand corner is wearing a blue uniform-like outfit with an "Air Force" patch on his shirt.
Finally, notice how the boy at the end of the third row closed his eyes and scrunched up his face as the photographer snapped the picture.
Orange Lawn-Boy, April 1971
11 May 2020 |
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A photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park monthly topic of 1970s (submit a photo on this topic each week in addition to—or instead of—a photo for the weekly topic).
An orange Lawn-Boy mower in a snapshot dated April 1971.
Quizzical Kids in Easter Costumes
16 Mar 2015 |
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Costumed schoolchildren celebrate Easter and springtime in 1963.
See also Spring Is Here—and So Is Easter!
Spring Is Here—and So Is Easter!
03 Apr 2015 |
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A 1960s photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
Another snapshot of those Quizzical Kids in Easter Costumes , who were celebrating Easter and springtime in 1963.
Note the "Spring Is Here" message in the background above the blackboard. In the corner next to it is a reproduction of Gilbert Stuart 's unfinished 1796 portrait of George Washington .
Easter Bunny Kids
08 Apr 2020 |
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A photo of people looking right at you for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
And this doubles as a photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park monthly topic of the 1960s (submit a photo on this topic each week in addition to—or instead of—a photo for the weekly topic).
Yet another snapshot of those Quizzical Kids in Easter Costumes , who were celebrating Easter and springtime in 1963.
Remington Color-Key Touch Typing Chart, 1959
21 Nov 2014 |
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A colorful touch typing chart on heavy cardboard with an attached easel on back that allows you to place it upright on your desk while you learn to type with your new 1959 Remington portable typewriter.
Remington Color-Key Touch Typing Chart
Here is exactly the same type of keyboard chart found in typing classes in leading schools and colleges throughout the country.
Use this chart with the Touch Typing Instruction Booklet packed with your Remington Portable. This approved typing course is the fastest, easiest-to-lean of any because it relies on simple visual methods. You will actually be typing sentences after just a few hours of practice.
Romper Room, WGAL-TV, Lancaster, Pa., ca. 1950s
24 Sep 2014 |
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In this real photo postcard, the hostess for the local WGAL-TV version of the Romper Room children's show in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, is standing in front of the station's "Color Television" camera (the show was broadcast in color beginning in 1957).
The unnamed hostess is holding a drawing of the show's logo, which featured a jack-in-the-box . Behind the hostess is a board with illustrations of "Don't Bee" and "Do Bee." The message on the right-hand side of the board is "Don't be toy selfish," and although we can't see the left side, the sentiment there was probably "Do be toy sharing."
Wikipedia's Romper Room article mentions the Bees in its description of a typical episode : "A recurring character was Mr. Do-Bee, an oversized bumblebee who came to teach the children proper deportment; he was noted for always starting his sentence with 'Do Bee', as in the imperative 'Do be'; for example, 'Do Bee good boys and girls for your parents!' There was also a 'Mr. Don't Bee' to show children exactly what they should not do."
Perhaps the most interesting and perplexing Romper Room prop--not visible in this photo postcard, unfortunately--was the magic mirror, whose appearance on the screen was always accompanied by a psychedelic mass of swirling colors (see the 1980 Romper Room Magic Mirror Clip on YouTube for an example).
As Wikipedia explains, "At the end of each broadcast, the hostess would look through a 'magic mirror'--actually an open hoop with a handle, the size and shape of a hand mirror--recite the rhyme, 'Romper, bomper, stomper boo. Tell me, tell me, tell me, do. Magic Mirror, tell me today, have all my friends had fun at play?' She would then name the children she saw in 'televisionland,' saying, for example, 'I can see Kathleen and Owen and Julie and Jimmy and Kelly and Tommy and Bobby and Jennifer and Martin' and so on. Kids were encouraged to mail in their names, which would be read on the air--first names only."
I'm not sure how long Romper Room continued on WGAL-TV, but the show apparently lasted into the 1990s in some areas.
For another Romper Room-ination on Ipernity, take a look at arts enthusiast's Romper Room Exercise Book .
A Boy Scout Salute in the Living Room
08 Oct 2018 |
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An example of color photos or slides for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
A Boy Scout gives a three-finger salute while wearing his uniform as he poses for a photo in a living room with distinctive furniture and decor dating to the 1960s. The same sofa and wall decorations appear in a pre-prom photo , and the same boy appears with his sister in a Christmas photo .
Reflections on a RCA Victor Super Color Television…
21 Apr 2014 |
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Detail from Reflections on a RCA Victor Super Color Television, 1962 , showing the TV screen with its reflected image of the photographer and his camera.
The photographer appears to be kneeling or sitting in front of the television in order to take a photo of what may have been his brand new TV set. The bright flash from the camera stands out at the top of the reflected image, the photographer's illuminated fingers are visible at both sides of the camera, and his disembodied pant legs (from the knees down) eerily appear by themselves at the bottom of the TV screen.
Reflections on a RCA Victor Super Color Television…
21 Apr 2014 |
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A television photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park. For another interesting television photo, see Don't Give Your Televison the Boot .
A Kodachrome slide dated August 1962. If you look closely, you can see the reflections of the photographer and his camera on the TV screen (mouse over the photo above for an enlarged view of the reflected image ).
The photographer appears to be kneeling or sitting in front of the television in order to take a photo of what may have been his brand new TV set. The bright flash from the camera stands out at the top of the reflected image, the photographer's illuminated fingers are visible at both sides of the camera, and his disembodied pant legs (from the knees down) eerily appear by themselves at the bottom of the TV screen.
Girls with Amusement Park Cars, 1967
07 Feb 2014 |
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