Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: Harpel

Union Steam Fire Engine and Hose Co., No. 1, Leban…

25 Feb 2019 2 713
"Union Steam Fire Engine & Hose Co., No. 1, Lebanon, Pa. 123-125 S. 9th St. (near Walnut)." Printed on the back of this postcard: "24224 - Pub. by Harpel's Art Store, Lebanon, Pa. Officers. President - Geo. T. Spang. Vice-Pres. - Wm. S. Rise. Secretary - Wm. A. Spangler. Treasurer - Chas. H. Killinger. Chief Eng. - Levi Hartz. Equipment - 2nd. size Amoskeag Engine, Hose Wagon. Organized Feb. 22, 1780. Chartered as Steam Fire Engine Co., March 19, 1866." According to an article that appeared in the Lebanon Daily News on April 22, 1970, p. 19, this was one of a series of fire company postcards published by Harpel's Art Store for the thirty-third annual convention of the Pennsylvania State Firemen's Association, which was held in Lebanon on September 10 to 14, 1912. For another Lebanon fire company postcard, see Liberty Steam Fire Engine and Hose Company, No. 3, Lebanon, Pa., 1912 .

May Day Court, May Day, Lebanon Valley College, An…

01 May 2017 2 843
"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 3 1 873
"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.

Liberty Steam Fire Engine and Hose Company, No. 3,…

28 Aug 2016 2 2 808
"Liberty Steam Fire Engine & Hose Co., No. 3, 517 N. 9th St. (Liberty Square), Lebanon, Pa." Printed on the back of this postcard: "24222 - Pub. by Harpel's Art Store, Lebanon, Pa. Officers. President - James E. Fisher. Vice-Pres. - Frank W. McAdams. Secretary - Jno. H. Kochenderfer. Treas. - Jno. Werner. Chief Eng. - James Wagner. Driver - Jacob Copenhaver. Hose Chief - E. G. Meily. Organized July 1872. Equipment - 1st size Clapp & Jones Engine & Hose Wagon." According to an article that appeared in the Lebanon Daily News on April 22, 1970, p. 19, this was one of a series of fire company postcards published by Harpel's Art Store for the thirty-third annual convention of the Pennsylvania State Firemen's Association, which was held in Lebanon on September 10 to 14, 1912. Similar postcard views of other firemen posing with horse-drawn equipment in front of their stations were common in the early twentieth century. Here are some additional examples:

Early Biplane Photo by Harpel, Lebanon, Pa. (Detai…

05 Jan 2015 1 773
An early photo of what may be a Curtiss JN-4 "Jenny" biplane. Four aviators are standing directly in front of the propeller and engine of the plane. For more information, see the full version of this photograph (below).

Early Biplane Photo by Harpel, Lebanon, Pa.

05 Jan 2015 4 1123
An aircraft photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park. An early aircraft photo by Harpel, Lebanon, Pa. Four aviators, who are standing directly in front of the propeller and engine of their biplane, are surrounded by men and children. Other people are visible in the background. The biplane may be Curtiss JN-4 "Jenny," which is well known as the subject of the Inverted Jenny postage stamp error. See also a detail from this photograph showing a close-up of the aviators standing in front of the airplane (below).