Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: mornings
July 5—The Morning After
02 Jul 2018 |
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"The Morning After. July 5. Witch hazel, liniment, arnica. F.L. 219/6. Gene Carr."
Postmarked at Milton Mills, New Hampshire, on July 6, 1915.
Cartoonist Gene Carr 's postcard demonstrates the dire results of a dangerous evening of Fourth of July fireworks in the early twentieth century. On July 5th, the heavily bandaged kid now needs a crutch for walking, as well as medications—witch hazel, liniment, and arnica—for treating aches and pains. The poor cat obviously didn't fare too well either.
The ill effects of holiday fireworks are also the subject of early stereographic cards like The Glorious 4th of July / The 5th of July .
Caution
21 Apr 2015 |
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"Caution. Dear Miss: The accompanying Chromo is a good illustration 'done in ile' of the gent who escorted you home last Sunday evening, as he appeared at three in the morning while ascending to his room. The Society for the 'Invention of Cruelty to Animals' wishes me to caution you against keeping him up so late again!"
Admission Cards, Easter Sunday, East Baptist Chur…
18 Apr 2014 |
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Card of Admission to the Easter Baptismal Services, East Baptist Church, Philad'a, Pa.
Morning: Music by Prof. Fennemore's Orchestra. Afternoon: Easter Carols, Children's Choir in Uniform. Easter Sunday, 1892. "Believe and be baptized."
Morning at 9:45. Afternoon at 3:45.
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Churchgoers presented these "cards of admission" (tickets) in order to attend either the morning or afternoon services at the East Baptist Church in Philadelphia, Pa., on Easter Sunday, April 17, 1892.
Members of this church also had the opportunity to attend a religious-themed magic lantern slide show that was held three days earlier on Maundy Thursday . For a ticket to this show, see Magic Lantern Views for Children's Easter Offering, East Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pa., April 14, 1892 .
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