Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: Pittsburgh
How We Pass the Time at Pittsburgh, Pa.
23 Nov 2017 |
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One in a series of amusing "How We Pass the Time" postcards published in the early twentieth century. This noon-time example is postmarked 1911, and it illustrates how " Pittsburgh " has been spelled with and without a final "h" at different times.
How We Pass the Time at Pittsburg
A stroll at noon, a quiet spoon,
The time it passes all too soon.
Cruikshank Apple Butter Blotter, Pittsburgh, Pa.
13 Nov 2017 |
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"'No thanks,' said Banks, I want Cruikshank Delicious Apple Butter. Cruikshank Bros. Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S.A. Cubro Apple Butter. Net weight 2 lbs. avoir. H. Gamse & Bro. Litho., Balto., Md."
How Is This for High?
27 Apr 2017 |
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"How is this for high? Farmers' National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa."
A postcard addressed on the other side to Blair Echard, R.R. No. 2, Duncansville, Pa., and postmarked Jan. 23, 1912.
Handwritten message: "Dear Buz, We are stepping high in Pittsburgh, as you can see in this card. It is pretty cold here. Hope you are going to school every day and learning something too. Elmer."
For other Pittsburgh postcards with similar illustrations, see Out for a Stroll in the Park and This Beats Walking (below).
S. H. Rial, Proprietor, Merchants Hotel, Pittsburg…
21 Apr 2017 |
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"Merchants Hotel, corner of Smithfield and Third Sts., Pittsburgh. S. H. Rial, proprietor."
S. H. Rial used this tiny business card to promote the hotel he managed, and he also placed the following advertisement in the Daily Post (Pittsburgh, Pa.), July 6, 1866, p. 2.
MERCHANTS' HOTEL. Corner Smithfield and Third Streets, Pittsburgh. This old favorite hotel, having been thoroughly renovated, repaired, and refurnished, is now open for the reception of guests. The proprietor (formerly of St. Charles) expects from its central location, his experience, determination to please, and by moderate charges, to deserve and receive a liberal patronage. S. H. Rial, proprietor.
Econo-Phone: Telephones, Accessories, Electronics
28 Jun 2015 |
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"Econo-Phone. Telephones, accessories, electronics."
What telephones used to look like. An advertising postcard for a store in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
H. J. Heinz Company, Main Plant and General Office…
09 Apr 2015 |
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"H. J. Heinz Company, Main Plant and General Offices, Pittsburgh, U.S.A. Pure Food Products, Heinz 57 Varieties. The house in which we began, 1869."
An advertising postcard, ca. 1900s-1910s, published by the H. J. Heinz Company , a food processing company known for its ketchup and more than 57 Varieties of other products.
Flying High in Pittsburgh
13 May 2019 |
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A flying photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
Printed on the back of this real photo postcard: "The Colonial Studio, 137 Sixth St., Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S.A."
Two Couples in a Car, Novelty Photo Studio, Pittsb…
06 Jun 2021 |
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I've been dreadfully busy over the last few weeks with work and family. When Ipernity editing stopped working for a while in May, I fell way behind in posting and even further behind with commenting than I already was (if that's possible). I hope you will forgive my extreme tardiness and allow me to catch up with the topics I've missed from past weeks. I'm glad that we've been able to keep the group going, and I appreciate all of your postings here in the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
A Vintage Photos Theme Park photo for the theme of windows and windshields (photos through or of) .
Printed on the back of this real photo postcard: "Novelty Photo Studio, 13 Federal St., N.S., Pittsburg, PA."
An early twentieth-century photo taken when driving a car was still a novelty.
Out for a Stroll in the Park
27 Apr 2017 |
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"Out for a stroll in the park. Entrance to Highland Park, Pittsburgh, Pa."
This Beats Walking
Certificate of Weight, Electrical Advertising Scal…
16 Sep 2014 |
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"Certificate of Weight. Finger points to your exact weight: 109. Date this and keep for reference: ________. The Electrical Advertising Scale Company. Office: 97 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa."
Printed on the back of the card: "If thou do the contrary to that which someone will shortly whisper in thine ear, thou will have good fortune."
Man at Desk, Lewis Walker Company Office, 1925
20 Oct 2019 |
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In this detail from a 1925 photo of the Lewis Walker Company Office , a young man is working diligently at his desk as he ignores the photographer who's taking his picture.
The man is surrounded by the tools of his job. A clock and a holder with several rubber stamps are among the items I could identify on the desk. There's a pencil sharpener mounted on the windowsill, and a candlestick telephone is visible on another desk that's situated behind the man.
See also the full version of this photo and a close-up of the equipment in the center of the room .
Lewis Walker Company Office, 1925
20 Oct 2019 |
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A Vintage Photos Theme Park photo for the theme of furniture (one piece or a roomful; extra credit if your photo includes something instead of—or in addition to—a chair or a table, which we featured in previous themes) .
Penciled notation on this photo: "Lewis Walker Co., 2/25."
I haven't been able to locate any definitive information about the Lewis Walker Company, but I believe that it was located somewhere in Pennsylvania, possibly in Pittsburgh.
The photo shows an office full of furniture and equipment. A solitary man sits at a desk , and additional desks, tables, chairs, and bookcases fill up the rest of the room.
Interesting items in the middle of the room include a Dalton Adding Machine on its own stand, a Comptometer case on a desk, and a calendar hanging on the wall.
See also close-ups of the man seated at the desk and the equipment in the center of the photo .
Dalton Adding Machine, Comptometer Box, and Wall C…
20 Oct 2019 |
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A number of interesting details are visible in this detail from the center section of this 1925 photo of the Lewis Walker Company Office .
First, a Dalton Adding Machine is positioned on its own stand in the foreground. The machine was capable of printing calculations onto the paper from the roll that's positioned on top.
Secondly, a case for a Comptometer —"the first commercially successful key-driven mechanical calculator"—is lying on the desk located behind and to the left of the Dalton machine. The label on the outside of the Comptometer box says, "Comptometer (Pronounced like thermometer). Felt & Tarrant Mfg. Co., Chicago, U.S.A. Adds. Divides. Multiplies. Subtracts."
Finally, an advertising calendar hanging on the wall at the back of the room confirms that the photo was taken in February 1925 and suggests that the location may be Pittsburgh or somewhere else in western Pennsylvania. The advertisement on the calendar says, "Brown & Zortman Machinery Company, machinists supply company, machine shop equipment and supplies, Pittsburgh, Pa. February 1925."
See also the full version of this photo and a close-up of the man seated at the desk .
Here's a Big Hello from the Roosevelt Hotel, Pitts…
28 Feb 2014 |
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"Here's a big hello from Jane Lewis at the Roosevelt Hotel, Pittsburgh."
Molecule Man: An Atomic-Zany Musical Satire, 1949…
29 Aug 2013 |
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Ticket order form for a college musical staged in 1949 by the Scotch 'n Soda Club , a student theatrical organization that's still in existence today at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. See below for the illustration from the cover of the program for Molecule Man.
Excerpts from the text of the order form:
Molecule Man, written by Bill Putch and Dick Riebling, directed by Talbot Pearson.
* Scotch 'n Soda Club invites you to attend its 1949 stage production, Molecule Man--an exciting change of pace in college musicals.
* A cast of over 100 presents a witty satire on comic book writers, against a background of sparkling music.
* It's something new--and different! Don't miss it!
Molecule Man: An Atomic-Zany Musical Satire, 1949
29 Aug 2013 |
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"Scotch 'n Soda presents Molecule Man: An Atomic-Zany Musical Satire, 1949, 7th annual production."
Cover of a wonderfully illustrated program for a college musical staged in 1949 by the Scotch 'n Soda Club , a student theatrical organization that's still in existence at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The ticket order form (see below) for the show described the production as "a witty satire on comic book writers, [set] against a background of sparkling music."
Groundhog Brand Pure Kettle-Rendered Lard
29 Jan 2014 |
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Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, is home to Punxsutawney Phil , the famous rodent who predicts the weather on Groundhog Day , which is celebrated each year on February 2.
It's not surprising, then, that the Punxsutawney Beef and Provision Company used a Groundhog Day-themed logo. Notice that the groundhog on the matchbook cover is holding an umbrella and a newspaper with a "Weather For Today" headline.
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"Pure kettle-rendered lard, Punxsutaweny Beef and Provision Company, Punxsutawney, Pa. Weather For Today. Close cover before striking."
"Groundhog Brand ham, bacon, lard, and sausages. Punxsutawney, Pa. Punxsutawney Beef and Provision Company, packers-manufacturers, beef, pork, veal, lambs, provisions. Lion Match, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa."
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