Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: remembrance

Ulysses S. Grant Calling Card

16 Feb 2018 1 824
" E pluribus unum . Remember me." A Victorian-era hidden-name calling card with an illustration of U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885). The colorful die-cut scrap was a memorial to the president, and it lifts up on the right-hand side to reveal the name of "Mabel E. Emerich" printed underneath.

Decoration Day: The Story of the Flag

27 May 2016 2 1 1075
"Decoration Day. Story of the Flag. C. Bunnell." This 1908 postcard for Decoration Day (now called Memorial Day , of course) is unusual for its humorous take on the holiday. The illustration of a couple kissing behind a flag is quite a contrast to the depictions of monuments, gravesites, and soldiers that typically appeared on Memorial Day postcards in the early twentieth century.

Memorial Day Greetings

Keep This to Look at When I Am Dead and Gone

07 Jul 2014 5 1 1328
A proud of their blooming plant photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park. In 1910, sixty-year-old Sarah Hetyke posed for this photo next to the blooming mock orange tree in her yard and then wrote a poignant message to her three-year-old nephew on the back of it (see below). Handwritten on the back of this real photo postcard: Lewis Stifler Aug. 9, 1910 Dear Lewis, I am 60 and you are 3. You keep this to look at when I am dead and gone, and remember me. And I hope you will grow up to be a good and useful man. Lovingly, Your Aunt Sarah Hetyke Taken in the yard beside the mock orange tree when [it was] in full bloom.

Grand Army of the Republic: To My Comrade

25 May 2013 1 1167
A Memorial Day postcard.

Memorial Day

28 May 2011 937
"When can their glory fade."

Peace: Memorial Day Souvenir

29 May 2012 1 2 1206
"Design copyright 1908, by M. W. Taggart." Postmarked May 27, 1912.

Honor the Brave