Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: gowns
Class of 1912, Clearfield, Pennsylvania
19 Jun 2018 |
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A real photo postcard with "McDowell Studio, Clearfield, Pa." embossed in the lower right-hand corner. "The Brown Family" is the only thing written on the other side.
Nineteen graduating seniors—seventeen young woman and two young men—posed for this photo in 1912. Given the location of the photo studio, these may be Clearfield High School graduates, but I haven't been able to confirm that (one site— Old C.H.S. Yearbooks - The "Bison Project" —reproduces yearbooks from the school but the earliest one currently available is the1915 edition).
A Chorus of Christmas Greetings for 1962
20 Dec 2013 |
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"Christmas Greetings, 1962. David, Ricky, Diane, Richard, and Helen Hughes."
For another card from the Hughes, see Merry Christmas from the Hughes, 1963 :
May Day Court, May Day, Lebanon Valley College, An…
01 May 2017 |
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"Harpel 16." Handwritten note on the back of this photo: "May Court, L.V.C., 1934. Queen - Minna Wolfskiel. Maid of Honor - Gem Gemmill."
The May Day celebration at Lebanon Valley College in Annville, Pennsylvania, in 1934. For more information, see May Day, Lebanon Valley College, Annville, Pa., 1934 (below).
For other celebrations, see my <a href=" May Day " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">May Day album.
May Day, Lebanon Valley College, Annville, Pa., 19…
01 May 2017 |
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"Harpel 15." Handwritten note on the back of this photo: "May Day, L.V.C., 1934. Wendell and I danced around the May Pole."
May Day festivities at Lebanon Valley College in Annville, Pennsylvania, in 1934. Writing on the back of another photo (see below) identifies Minna Wolfskiel as the May Queen and Gem Gemmill as the Maid of Honor in the "May Court" that year.
Luther G. Harpel or some other photographer from his well-known studio in Lebanon, Pa., captured the images of the event (evidently there were 16 or more photos, judging by the numbering on the photos).
For another collegiate May Day celebration held in Pennsylvania in 1934, see May Queen and Her Court, Bucknell University, May 12, 1934 (below). For even more photos, see my May Day album.
A Christmas Gift Made by Goshen Sweeper Co., Grand…
23 Dec 2015 |
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Who wouldn't want a sweeper for Christmas! The women depicted in this Victorian-era advertising trade card certainly seem pleased with their new Goshen sweeper and other gifts!
"A Christmas gift, made by Goshen Sweeper Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. A Merry Xmas. Gies & Co., Buffalo, N.Y."
Printed on the back of this advertising trade card:
Our carpet sweeper is strongly made, does not easily get out of order, and lasts for years even with constant use.
Sweeps easily and cleanly, backward and forward, with less wear and tear to the carpet than any other sweeper (brooms are death to carpets); goes farther into the corners, too.
Doesn't spill dirt, and when you are ready it empties itself--almost, it is so simple.
"The Rapid" is one name for it--all the same, it's a Goshen Sweeper; made for us.
And just that is why it is better than any other.
The Mowrey Latshaw Hdw. Co, Spring City, Pa.
"It takes the dirt."
Note: The Mowrey Latshaw Hardware Company, also known as Latshaw's Hardware, opened in 1875 and is still in business in Spring City, Pa., today, according to its Facebook page .
Rock-a-Bye Baby in the Treetop
29 Apr 2014 |
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A sleeping photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
Why is a sleeping baby perched in the crook of this tree? Who or what is holding the baby up so that it doesn't fall down? Unfortunately, there's no message or other information on the back of this real photo postcard to provide answers to these questions.
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