Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: wreaths

Think

06 Aug 2018 4 2 506
A cigar box label.

Patriotic Toddler

24 Sep 2017 1 2 617
A photo with decorative border or frame for the Vintage Photos Theme Park. "Reporting for diaper duty, sir!" With an elaborate border consisting of an eagle, flag, canons, bombs bursting in air, and other patriotic and military symbols, it's surprising that this real photo postcard features an image of a child rather than a soldier.

Peacetime Cigar Box Label

11 May 2016 3 2 931
"5¢. PeaceTime. 5¢."

Greetings from Your Milkman (Inside)

05 Dec 2013 3 1763
"A Merry Christmas. A Happy New Year. Johnstown Sanitary Dairy Co. Foster Hostetler." The following road and place names are listed on the map that's superimposed over the wintery landscape: Happy Town, Holiday, Friendship Highway, Merrytown, Pleasantville, Joyful, Joydale Road, Friends, and Peaceful Center. For the front of this card, see Greetings from Your Milkman :

Greetings from Your Milkman

05 Dec 2013 3 1758
"Greetings from Your Milkman. May all your road and paths lead to...." For the inside pages of this greeting card, see:

Holiday Greetings and a Toast to Good Cheer from Y…

05 Dec 2014 3 1530
"Clover Leaf Dairy sends holiday greetings and a toast to good cheer. Your Milkman." A die-cut paper wreath that a milkman could place over a milk bottle as a holiday greeting for his customers. Clover Leaf Dairy was located in Pottstown, Pennsylvania.

Hygienic Telephone Disc, Bellevue-Stratford Hotel,…

30 Sep 2014 3 2 1527
The Bellevue Stratford, Phila., Pa. Talk through this disc. Hygiene Telephone Disc. A new one for each guest occupying this room. Talk through the Hygienic Telephone Disc and protect yourself from all germ disease. Replace when soiled. U.S. Patent, June 12, 1906. To put on, bend up small corner on line and slide on mouthpiece. Mfg. by Hygienic Telephone Disc Co., Phila., Pa. -------- Worrying about germs and the spread of diseases is nothing new, as this early twentieth-century "Hygienic Telephone Disc" demonstrates. Guests at the Bellevue Stratford Hotel in Philadelphia could place one of these "Sani-Phone" discs--as they were also called--over the mouthpieces of the telephones in their rooms so they wouldn't contract tuberculosis or any other nasty bug. The discs used a wax paper-like film that was sandwiched between two layers of cardboard to keep germs away while letting sound through. For a 1912 advertisement that shows how the disc was placed on the candlestick telephones of the time, see Sani-Phone Hygienic Telephone Discs Ad, World Almanac and Encyclopedia, 1912 (Internet Archive) :

Just Dropping in to Wish You a Merry Christmas!

Santa and Me, 1964

Alberta Mays, Class of 1936, Mulberry High School,…

11 Jun 2018 1 1 502
A graduation photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park. "Alberta Mays, Class of 1936, Mulberry High School, Mulberry, Ind. Kobel Studio. April 27, 1936." A unique graduation photo for Alberta Mays (no relation) that combines a portrait of the student, a photo of the high school, and an image of a calendar for the month of April 1936.

I Dreamt I Was in a Trance

24 Jul 2014 7 1 1551
A downright macabre postcard for the Weird Vintage Postcards group. -------- I dreamt I was in a trance, my folks thought me dead. They put me in a coffin; they cried and said nice things about me. All night long the old cat, whose kittens I had drowned that morning, sat on my coffin and gloated over my sufferings; she knew I was alive. I was placed in a hearse and in due time arrived at the grave yard. I could hear the mud hit the lid of the coffin and began to choke when I woke up. Gates ajar. He has went? His chair is vacant. -------- Printed on the back: "Bad Dream Series No. 1." Postmarked twice on Oct. 17, 1910: Once at Middletown, Pa., 7 a.m., and a second time at Manchester, Pa., 9 a.m. Addressed to: "Mrs. Katie May. Manchester, York Co., Pa." Handwritten message: "Dear Sister, I wanted to write this [for a] long time but I had no time. We are having two weeks off at the shoe factory. Why didn't you come over? I was at the river. Answer. From Elva, your sis. R.F.D. No. 1."

Xmas Greeting From One To Another

18 Dec 2015 2 585
A postcard sent to Al Lebengood, Orwigsburg, Schuylkill County, Pa., in 1911.

4th of July Greeting

A Merry Christmas, A. M. Collins Mf'g. Co., Philad…

18 Dec 2015 1 1 846
"A Merry Christmas, 1906, A. M. Collins Mf'g Co., Mr. Albert Dumer." The A. M. Collins Manufacturing Company was a Philadelphia-based supplier of photographic card folders and mounts. In the nineteenth century, the company was a major U.S. manufacturer of cards for mounting CDVs and cabinet photos.

The Star Spangled Banner

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."

Honor the Brave


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