Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: riding
A Teacher on Her Way to School in Her Own Private…
30 Sep 2019 |
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A double-exposure trick photo of a woman pushing herself on a wheelbarrow. The double exposure did produce an amusing photo, but the photographer had to add white outlining at the bottom to make the wheelbarrow stand out from the dark streak that runs vertically through the center of the photo.
This is a real photo postcard postmarked in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, on October 1, 1908, and addressed to Miss Flossie Minch , Waldo, Wisconsin. The sender of the postcard, who's the woman pushing and riding the wheelbarrow, was a schoolteacher. She identified herself only by her initials—N.B.—on the other side of the card. (It's possible, I suppose, that a schoolteacher might use N.B. as the abbreviation for the Latin phrase nota bene , but my guess is that these are the initials of her name.)
The message that N.B. wrote on the front of the card (to the left of the photo) has been erased, but enough of it remains that I was able to decipher it. Her written caption for the photo was: "On my way to school in my own private automobile. Ha. Ha."
Here's my transcription of N.B.'s message on the other side of the card:
Hello Floss, How are you spending these cold days? I enjoy teaching ever so much. Have 21 pupils.
Regards to Miss Thomas, Miss Patterson, Miss Stratton.
N.B. Sheb., Wis., c/o Mr. J. Kuemmet , R.#4.
Love to all the girls.
For some other double-exposure trick photos with wheelbarrows and wagons, see:
-- A Man Simultaneously Pushing and Riding a Wheelbarrow
-- A Man Pushing Himself on a Wheelbarrow
-- A Woman Pulling Herself on a Wagon
-- Girls Pulling Themselves on a Wagon
You Are Too Slow for Me
04 Aug 2018 |
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A man and a woman are riding a giant snail in this strange scene from an early twentieth-century postcard. Caption at bottom: "You Are Too Slow for Me."
Meeting of Ye Halloween Spirits
31 Oct 2016 |
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"Meeting of Ye Hallowe'en Spirits. This way! OWL."
In this unusual Art Deco postcard from the 1920s, pointy-eared Smurf-like creatures ride a turtle through the woods on their way to a meeting of Halloween spirits.
Girls Pulling Themselves on a Wagon
09 Nov 2015 |
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A photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park that has us seeing double (a photo with 2 things/people that are the same or that look the same) .
A real photo postcard that uses a double exposure to show two girls who are inexplicably pulling the same wagon that they're riding in. This trick photo is so well done that I haven't been able to detect the dividing line between the two exposures.
Compare this photo with these others in which the trick is more obvious:
Three Guys in a Plane over Paris
26 Jul 2016 |
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Looks like the skyline below the plane is intended to depict Paris. Among the recognizable landmarks are the Eiffel Tower, the Seine River, and the two towers of the old Trocadéro Palace , which was demolished in 1935.
Father and Son with Alligators
26 Sep 2015 |
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A father and son photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
A father and son pose with a couple of alligators. Enlarged from a real photo postcard.
For a later father-son souvenir gator photo, see See You Later, My Head's in an Alligator! :
Tourists on Camels
21 Mar 2014 |
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I'm on My Way!
11 Nov 2014 |
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"I'm on my way--I'll be seein' yeh. Photo by F. D. Conard, Garden City, Ks. No. 49."
A Rosy Crowd
28 Apr 2014 |
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Handwritten on the back of the photo: "Lizzie from Paul Neiman. A Rosy Crowd."
Don't Walk! Ride a Bicycle (Brownie and Sign Detai…
Don't Walk! Ride a Bicycle (Brownies and Bicycle D…
Don't Walk! Ride a Bicycle
10 Mar 2014 |
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"Don't walk! Ride a bicycle. Horses are high, but bicycles are low. Good second-hand bicycles from $1.75 to $8.00....Special: new bicycles, $12.75....Geo. H. Muhlenberg, the experienced jeweler. Closed on Sundays. Phone 105. Box 8, Morgantown, Pa."
Mouse over the image to see enlargements of the spot illustrations depicting a Brownie riding a bicycle and a Brownie standing beside a "Look" sign . For another example of an advertisement that uses Brownies, see What Have You Found Now, Christopher Columbus? . For more on these creatures, see Wikipedia's articles on The Brownies and their creator Palmer Cox (1840–1924).
A Man Simultaneously Pushing and Riding a Wheelbar…
13 Jan 2014 |
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Double-exposure trickery makes it appear that the same man is both pushing and riding the wheelbarrow in this real photo postcard.
For similar trick photos, see A Man Pushing Himself on a Wheelbarrow and A Woman Pulling Herself on a Wagon .
A Woman Pulling Herself on a Wagon
29 Aug 2013 |
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A real photo postcard consisting of a trick photo that uses a double exposure to show a woman simultaneously pulling and riding a wagon.
Notice the ghost shafts at the front of the wagon that fade and disappear (they're located behind the woman and below the shafts she's holding). The doppelgänger riding the wagon is pretending to hold the reins (with what looks like a stick with attached string in her right hand).
Not to be confused with A Man Pushing Himself on a Wheelbarrow . 8-)
For another similar trick photo, see A Man Simultaneously Pushing and Riding a Wheelbarrow .
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