Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: unhappy

Don't Take My Picture

14 Oct 2019 1 1 490
A Vintage Photos Theme Park photo for the theme of someone is not happy (pouting, scowling, etc.) . A snapshot of a woman who was understandably annoyed at having her picture taken while she was eating. The typewritten date on the back of the photo is "Aug. 27, 1952." Notice, too, that there's another women who's barely visible in the background, She's walking past a couple of small structures, which may be outhouses or storage buildings.

The Everitt Family, Easton, Pa., April 8, 1917

17 Dec 2018 4 4 620
A Vintage Photos Theme Park photo for the theme of piercing, unusual, or distinctive eyes (a photo featuring someone or something with expressive eye; the eyes can belong to people, animals, or face-like objects) . Embossed at lower right: "Felker's Studio, Easton, Pa." Handwritten name and date on the back of this real photo postcard: "Harry Johnson Everitt. April 8th, 1917." With their frowns and staring eyes, this family doesn't appear to be enjoying their photo session. I'm not sure if Harry Johnson Everitt is the name of the father or the son.

Accordion Kids (Cropped)

20 Aug 2018 2 530
Three kids, two with accordions and one with a trumpet. Take a look at the full version of the snapshot .

Accordion Kids

20 Aug 2018 3 1 540
A snapshot of three kids, two with accordions and one with a trumpet. Looks like the smiling boys in front are enjoying themselves, but I'm not sure whether the girl in back is having any fun. Notice the toy cannon that's situated near the edge of the porch on the left and the interesting design of the curtain or whatever it is that's hanging on the inside of the window on the right. See also a close-up of the kids .

The Grumpus Family

05 Feb 2016 3 3 1318
A grumpy photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park. None of the Grumpuses are happy, not even the dog!

Lady Liberty and Her Family in a Decorated Parade…

25 May 2014 1 1195
See also the full version of this real photo postcard:

Lady Liberty and Her Family in a Decorated Parade…

25 May 2014 3 2 1670
A parades photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park. In this undated real photo postcard, a girl playing the part of Lady Liberty stands in a decorated car and holds her torch high as she poses for the photographer. A man and a woman (Lady Liberty's parents?) in the front seat of the car and three girls (her sisters?) in the back seat are also dressed in patriotic garb and seem to be awaiting the start of a parade (note the second vehicle behind this car). The word "Liberty" appears on the windshield of the car and on Lady Liberty's cap. If you look closely (mouse over the image above to see an enlarged view of the occupants of the car ), you'll notice that no one seems to be too enthusiastic about their participation in the parade--Lady Liberty is frowning, her mother is givng the photographer an icy look, the kids in the back don't seem happy, and dad is hiding his face. I certainly hope their moods changed once the parade began!

The Silence in the Room Was Deafening

First Time I Ever Saw Grandma and Grandpa, Palisad…

12 Aug 2013 3 1 1325
Handwritten on the back of this real photo postcard: "1920 at Palisades Park. First I ever saw Grandma and Grandpa."