Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: White
Mr. E. H. White, Calling Card with Photograph
30 Sep 2018 |
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A Victorian-era calling card for "Mr. E. H. White" along with his photograph, which looks like it may have been copied from a CDV. Anyone recognize the typeface?
For similar cards, see my album of Calling Cards with Photographs .
Old Folk's Ball, Litchfield, New Hampshire, March…
01 Mar 2017 |
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A ticket or invitation for an "Old Folk's Ball" held in Litchfield, New Hampshire, in 1869.
"Old Folk's Ball at Town Hall, Litchfield, on Wednesday evening, March 3d, 1869. Your company, with ladies, is respectfully solicited. Floor managers: S. Kennard, S. Chase, I. N. Center, R. Frye, Isaac McQuesten, John White. Good music will be in attendance. Dancing to commence at 8 o'clock."
Bob White Camp
23 Feb 2015 |
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A camping/tents photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
There wasn't any message or other information on this real photo postcard to indicate the date or location of Bob White Camp, unfortunately.
Silas and Samantha at the Astorf-Waldoria, 1903
08 Jan 2014 |
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A hold it photo (people holding something) for the Vintage Photos Theme Park .
Caption: "By durn, Samenthy, this beats the old pump all holler. Push jest a leetle harder and she'll be here."
Sign on wall: "Hotel Astorf-Waldoria. Ring once for bell boy, twice [for] ice water, three [times for] hot water." Name on trunk: "Silas Green, Wayback, O."
Printed along the sides: "The 'Perfec' Stereograph. (Trade mark.) Patented April 14, 1903. Other patents pending. H. C. White Co., Publishers. General offices and works, North Bennington, Vt., U.S.A. Copyright 1903 by H. C. White Co. 5587 (2)."
This comic stereoscopic card (see the full card below) shows two country bumpkins who are visting the city and staying at the highfalutin Hotel Astorf-Waldoria (a thinly veiled reference, of course, to the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City).
Unfamiliar with big-city ways and new-fangled technology, Samantha (or "Samenthy," as her husband Silas pronounces it) is pushing the call button (normally used to summon hotel staff) while Silas holds a water pitcher below the mouthpiece of the wall-mounted telephone. In their naivety, Samantha and Silas have misunderstood the sign ("Ring twice for ice water") and have mistaken the phone for a pump that will provide water once the button is pushed.
In 1903, at a time when indoor plumbing and telephones were less common in rural areas, viewers of this stereographic photo could laugh at the silly antics of this foolish backwoods couple from Wayback, Ohio.
Looking at the image a hundred years later, we can catch a glimpse of the different styles of clothing, wallpaper, carpet, and furniture that were popular back then, and we can also consider how the modern technology that we take for granted today--faucets with running water and mobile phones--has made the humor here obsolete.
Silas and Samantha at the Astorf-Waldoria, 1903 (S…
08 Jan 2014 |
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A comic stereoscopic card. For additional information, see Silas and Samantha at the Astorf-Waldoria, 1903 .
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