Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: birthdays
Happy Tinted Birthday
03 Mar 2019 |
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A photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park monthly topic of birthdays (submit a photo on this topic each week in addition to—or instead of—a photo for the weekly topic) .
A tinted photo of a stylish birthday celebration.
Haunted Birthday Party, Sept. 1955
21 Oct 2016 |
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A photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park for the topics of spirit photography / ghostly images / haunted houses (post up to 3 images on any combination of these themes) .
Representatives from the spirit world have seemingly materialized just in time to sing "Happy Birthday" in what is actually just a double exposure.
See my Ghosts and Hauntings album for more spooky photos.
Warmest Birthday Wishes from Richard Nixon
31 Aug 2015 |
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"I wish to extend my warmest congratulations on the occasion of your birthday. Mrs. Nixon joins me in extending best wishes that health and happiness may always be yours. Richard Nixon."
This birthday greeting from President Richard Nixon dates to his time in office (1969-1974), and his signature is, of course, a printed facsimile.
As the White House's Request a Presidential Greeting page explains, U.S. citizens are still eligible to receive a similar greeting from the current president: "Birthday greetings are available for civilians celebrating their 80th (or greater) birthday and veterans celebrating their 70th (or greater) birthday. Please make your request at least 6 weeks in advance of the birthday."
Birthday Dinner in Honor of George Washington (Ins…
22 Feb 2016 |
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Inside pages of a menu for a birthday dinner in honor of George Washington, State Normal School, West Chester, Pa., February 22, 1907.
See also the front cover and back cover of this menu.
Father! I Cannot Tell a Lie!
22 Feb 2016 |
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"Father! I cannot tell a lie! I did it with my little hatchet!"
For more information, see the front of this Washington Birthday Reception announcement:
Washington Birthday Reception, Philadelphia, Pa.,…
22 Feb 2016 |
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"Washington Birthday Reception, Prof. Carroll's Auditorium, 1102 S. Broad Street, Monday, Feb'y 22, 8 to 12. Special attractions!"
Today Washington's Birthday seems to be an excuse for car dealers to hold month-long "Presidents' Day" car sales. But once upon a time, the day to celebrate the first President of the United States was set aside for orations, teas , dinners , and other special celebrations.
This paper hatchet is an announcement of one special Washington Birthday Reception that was held in Philadelphia, probably sometime in the 1890s (either 1892 or 1897, I believe, which were years when February 22 fell on a Monday). The apocryphal story about George Washington and the cherry tree is, of course, the reason for the hatchet shape, and the punchline to the story --"Father! I cannot tell a lie! I did it with my little hatchet!"--is printed on the other side (see below).
Professor Carroll's title wasn't an academic rank like we use for college and university teachers today but instead identified him as a dance teacher. He may have been a member of the American Society of Professors of Dancing or one of the other dance teacher organizations that were established in the late nineteenth century (for more on this, see Philadelphia Dance Teachers: Taking Steps , a posting on the Philadelphia Dance History Journal blog).
I haven't been able to determine what activities or "special attractions" might have taken place as part of Professor Carroll's Washington Birthday Reception from 8:00 p.m. to midnight on that Monday, February 22, although presumably dancing was involved. I did find this complimentary though vague description of a "monthly reception" that was held in 1894 (from A "Doings in Dancing Circles" column in the Philadelphia Inquirer , October 21, 1894, p. 15):
"Professor Carroll's Auditorium, 1102 South Broad Street, was nearly full to overflowing at the monthly reception last Monday night, and a prettier picture than this beautifully decorated, brightly lighted hall, with so many handsome well-dressed people, could not be found. Mr. Carroll is such a genial whole-souled fellow and so capable of carrying out to a success such a party as this that one hardly ever questions who will be there, for they know in advance that every one and every one of the best would not be absent on such an occasion."
Three Cheers for George Washington
Skip Just Had to Sample His Birthday Cake
17 Jul 2014 |
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Handwritten on the back of this photo: "He just has to sample."
See also Skip and His Birthday Cake
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Skip and His Birthday Cake
17 Jul 2014 |
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Handwritten on the back of this photo: "Skip, 3 years, 1957."
See also Skip Just Had to Sample His Birthday Cake .
Kadin's Birthday Cake, Goofy Ball, and Other Toys
16 Jul 2014 |
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A birthday cakes photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park. For another fun birthday cake photo, see Happy Birthday to--Hey, Are You Taking My Picture?
After enlarging this snapshot, I was able to determine the birthday boy's name--Kadin--from the decoration on the cake, and one of the cards revealed that he was celebrating his second birthday as he posed with his gifts.
Kadin's 1950s-era toys include the kaleidoscope he's holding, a metal spintop next to his left foot, some sort of metal cylindrical push toy to the right of the top, an inflatable Goofy Ball, and a drum (mouse over the image to see my notes).
The room's decor features boldy decorated cushions leaning against the wall behind Kadin and a square-base table lamp positioned on the end table on the right-hand side.
Birthday Greetings
Birthday Offering, Cookman M. E. Church, Oct. 15,…
22 Nov 2015 |
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Church groups and other organizations used variations of this poem to invite members to "Birthday Party" gatherings that were both social get-togethers and fundraising events. See additional examples from 1896 and 1910 (below).
Birthday Offering, will be held in the Social Hall of Cookman M. E. Church, October 15, 1912, by the Epworth League in honor of the 45th birthday of George W. Young.
Upon this card, a little sack,
We give to you with pleasure;
Please either send or bring it back,
Having filled it from your treasure.
To put in pennies were are told,
As many years as you are old;
And if your name in public be read,
We promise the number will never be said.
Refreshments will be served to all,
and we kinly invite you to make a call;
And earnestly pray that the Lord will bless
And crown the work with abundant success.
The proceeds are for the benefit of the society.
If not convenient to attend, please forward sack with your offering.
Birthday Party, Nantmeal M. E. Church, Sept. 15, 1…
22 Nov 2015 |
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Church groups and other organizations used variations of this poem to invite members to "Birthday Party" gatherings that were both social get-togethers and fundraising events. See additional examples from 1896 and 1912 (below).
The Mite Society will give a Birthday Party, Thursday evening, Sept. 15th, 1910, in the Nantmeal M. E. Church, Rev. J. S Tomlinson, pastor.
This birthday party
Is given to you;
We hope you will come,
And propose if you do,
An agreeable time.
Some good things to eat
And besides many others
A musical treat.
As we could not secure
The number of candles
To let your light shine,
We send this fandangle;
Put safely within it
As many round pennies
As years you are old.
Your light will be bright.
If you send it or bring it.
While we will keep dark,
If you wish, what's within it.
The Mite Society
With greetings most hearty,
Feel sure you will come
To your own birthday party.
Birthday Party, Parryville Methodist Church, Feb.…
22 Nov 2015 |
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Church groups and other organizations used variations of this poem to invite members to "Birthday Party" gatherings that were both social get-togethers and fundraising events. See additional examples from 1910 and 1912 (below).
Birthday Party, in the Methodist Church, Parryville, Tuesday evening, February 18, 1896, at seven o'clock. Invitation.
This "Birthday Party" is given for you, 'tis something novel, something new.
We send to you a little sack--please either send or bring it back
With as many cents as you're years old, we vow the number will ne'er be told.
Methodist people with greetings hearty, fell sure you'll attend your own birthday party.
Benefit of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist Church. Cake and coffee free.
Birthday Dinner in Honor of George Washington (Bac…
22 Feb 2016 |
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Back cover of a menu for a birthday dinner in honor of George Washington, State Normal School, West Chester, Pa., February 22, 1907.
See also the front cover and inside pages of this menu.
Birthday Dinner in Honor of George Washington
22 Feb 2016 |
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Front cover of a menu for a birthday dinner in honor of George Washington, State Normal School, West Chester, Pa., February 22, 1907.
See below for the inside pages and back cover .
Axe Head Trade Card, Rosenbaum and Company, Philad…
16 Feb 2015 |
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A young George Washington on a die-cut trade card shaped like an axe head.
"Rosenbaum & Co., 208 North Eighth St.," Philadelphia, Pa.
See Catalogue of Rosenbaum and Co.: Fall Season, 1881-82 for illustrations of the picture frames and other items that were available from this company.
Here's to the Birthday We Celebrate!
12 Feb 2015 |
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"Here's to the Birthday We Celebrate! Ellen H. Clapsaddle. Painting only copyrighted by the Int. Art Pub. Co. 1912."
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