Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: Seattle
Hearty Partiers (Cropped)
07 Jan 2019 |
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The woman on the left is holding a ratchet noisemaker . A BPO[E] ( Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks ) flag is draped over the shoulder of the woman in the middle. The woman on the right is holding a mask.
Take a look at the full version of this real photo postcard to see the entire group of partygoers.
Hearty Partiers
07 Jan 2019 |
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A Vintage Photos Theme Park photo for the theme of the secret lives of grown-ups (adults letting loose and having fun or possibly behaving badly with other adults; all in good taste, of course) .
Printed on the back of this real photo postcard: "Novelty Studio, 1118 First Ave., Seattle."
These three couples are ready for a party. The woman on the left, who's a little out of focus for some reason, is holding a ratchet noisemaker . The man in the back on the left is holding a BPO[E] ( Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks ) flag that's draped over the shoulder of the woman in the middle. The woman on the right is holding a mask (mouse over the image for a better look at the noisemaker, flag, and mask ). The man on the right has some sort of flag tucked under his right arm, and all of them except that man are wearing party or regular hats.
Were they attending a New Year's party at an Elks Lodge?
Going Some with the Humdinger of Seattle!
11 Sep 2017 |
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"Going Some! The Hum-dinger of Seattle."
Written on the back of this real photo postcard: "May 6, 1913 in Seattle, Wash. To Bro. John"
A studio photo depicting what appears to be alcohol-fueled nautical maneuvering in the vicinity of Seattle, Washington.
Judging by a similar Hum-dinger photograph that's part of the Seattle Photograph Collection at the University of Washington Libraries, this photo came from the Joy Parlor Studio, which billed itself as "the home of the cowboy post cards" and was located at 207 2nd South in Seattle.
For an uncropped copy of the photo postcard, see Going Some with the Humdinger of Seattle! (Full Version) .
Going Some with the Humdinger of Seattle! (Full Ve…
11 Sep 2017 |
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For more information, see the cropped version of this real photo postcard.
Mammoth Oregon Apples
06 Jul 2017 |
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A tall-tale postcard created by M. L. Oakes in 1907. For other postcards by Oakes, see Washington Pear and Peach Orchard and The Way They Dig Potatoes in Idaho (below).
Postmark on the other side of the card: April 5, 1910, Portland, Ore. Sta. E ( railway post office , RPO).
Addressed to C. M. Bierly, Dents Run, Elk Co., Penna.
Message: "Howdy? Dan."
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