Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: blankets
The Girl Was Smiling But Her Doll Was Not
23 Dec 2022 |
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A Vintage Photos Theme Park photo for the theme of toys or gifts .
A Christmas photo of a girl, who is smiling and seems happy, and her doll, who is rigid and tense -- and seems a little scary!
Before you cautiously back up and quietly exit the house, take note of the metallic Christmas tree, the granny square afghan on the chair, and the girl's striped shirt and Santa pin.
For another potentially scary situation, see The Doll Waited Patiently for Them to Come Home .
A Man Posing with a Chair, Quilt, and Blanket
12 Jun 2014 |
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A blankets and quilts photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park. For another interesting quilt photo, see Baby on a Crazy Quilt .
An undated real photo postcard of a man dressed in a suit, vest, and tie. The photographer has posed him next to a chair, with a quilt hanging behind him as a backdrop and a blanket (I think that's what it is) covering the ground underneath his feet.
Thanksgiving Nightmare
10 Nov 2016 |
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"May your Thanksgiving never end in dreams like these!"
Postcard postmarked Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 22, 1910.
The foods of Thanksgiving haunt a boy's sleep in this nightmarish scene by illustrator H. B. Griggs (HBG).
For two other Thanksgiving postcards by Griggs, see 'Rah, 'Rah, 'Rah, Thanksgiving!!! and Were It Not for Friday's Pain (below).
The Baker Triplets, Dillsburg, Pa., 1898
04 Mar 2015 |
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"J. E. Taylor, 16 S. 2nd St., Dillsburg, Pa."
Handwritten notes on the back of this photo: "4 month old" (earlier note, in pencil). "The Baker Triplets, 'I think'" (later note, in pen).
As far as I have been able to determine, this cabinet card photo shows Rebecca, Sarah, and Adalene Baker, who were born on February 5, 1898, and lived in Dillsburg, Pennsylvania.
A brief article that appeared in the Reading Eagle on February 10, 1933, p. 19, identified the sisters only by their married names (I added their first names in brackets):
Berks Woman One of Triplet Sisters
York, Feb. 10 (Special).--Mrs. Walter Cassel [Rebecca], of Fleetwood, Berks County, is one of three triplet sisters, who observed their 35th birthday anniversary at the home of their mother, Mrs. Emma Baker, this county. The others of the triplets are Mrs. Clarence Spahr [Sarah], of this city, and Mrs. Ira Kimmel [Adalene], of Dillsburg. The three sisters were feted at a dinner and family gathering on the occasion of their birthday anniversaries.
Apples–How We Do Things at Fearnot, Pa.
16 Mar 2016 |
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"How We Do Things at Fearnot , Pa. Apples."
Postmarked Valley View, Pa., Oct. 11, 1912, and addressed to Clarence Wolfgang, Valley View, Pa.
Handwritten message: "Dear Friend, I wish you good luck for every day. I came home safe. Hoping to hear from you soon. Minnie."
A tall-tale postcard by Wisconsin photographer Alfred Stanley Johnson, Jr. For a similar postcard with an automobile and oversized eggs and potatoes, see The Modern Farmer :
5A Horse Blankets Are Great for Wear
07 Mar 2016 |
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"Dear Sir: Farmers and horsemen know that 5A Horse Blankets are 'great for wear.' That is why they prefer them to all others. See other side for name of your dealer. Yours respectfully, Wm. Ayres & Sons, Mfrs., Philadelphia."
Printed on the back of this advertising postcard: "Dear Sir: When buying horse blankets, ask for 5A Blankets and Robes, which are known as the best and strongest; always look for the 5A trademark. They are sold by R. J. Brophy, Waterloo. Buy 5A Square Blankets for street use, 5A Bias Girth Blankets for stable use, 5A Lap Robes for your own comfort."
Addressed to Mr. Thomas Martin, Waterloo, N.Y., and postmarked Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 13, 1908.
Breakfast in the Women's Dorm
08 Jan 2015 |
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A breakfast photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
(In selecting images for the VPTP, I normally attempt to find a new photo that I haven't previously posted on Ipernity. But the frig was bare when I went to look for breakfast, so I'm reheating this pic for this week's theme.)
An early photo mounted on cardboard captures a group of young women in a student dormitory room (note the bed with folded blanket at lower right). These fourteen ladies have apparently crowded into a single room to share breakfast. Many of them are holding doughnuts, and one--standing in the corner at right--is eating a banana. Some of the students are pretending to feed each other, and a number of them have their eyes closed, possibly due to whatever the photographer used for a flash.
Various photos and artworks adorn the walls, including a print hanging in the upper right-hand corner that's derived from Heinrich Hofmann 's painting of Christ in Gethsemane (1890). The blinds on the window at the back of the room are pulled down, and what seems to be an American flag is partially hidden in the folds of the curtains.
There wasn't any caption or description on the photo, unfortunately, and we may never know what special occasion or celebration it was that prompted this dorm-room get-together.
Pacific Tour Bus No. 14, Cliff House, San Francisc…
04 Aug 2018 |
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A Vintage Photos Theme Park photo of trains, planes, ships, and buses (people photographed traveling inside one of these modes of transport—preferably shot from the inside) .
A souvenir real photo postcard of tourists at the Cliff House restaurant, San Francisco, Calif. They're riding in "Pacific No. 14," one of the Pacific Sightseeing Company's tour buses. Mouse over the image above for a close-up view of the passengers .
For similar photos, see the Cliff House Project's Transportation Web page (scroll down to the Tour Buses section).
Pacific Tour Bus No. 14, Cliff House, San Francisc…
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