Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: nurses
Parade Float, Welcome Home Day, Sunbury, Pa., 1919
06 Jul 2020 |
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A photo of parades and/or flags for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
The dealer's notation on the back of this real photo postcard says, "Welcome Home Day, Sunbury, Pa., 1919."
The city of Sunbury , Pennsylvania, held a Welcome Home Day for returning World War I soldiers in 1919. This was one of the floats in the parade that was part of the celebration. Take a look at a cropped version of the photo for a better view of Lady Liberty and the other riders on the float.
Parade Float, Welcome Home Day, Sunbury, Pa., 1919…
06 Jul 2020 |
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Lady Liberty stands in the middle of a parade float in Sunbury, Pa., in 1919. A sailor and a soldier are in front of her, and a nurse and another woman are at the back of the float. For more information, see the full version of this real photo postcard.
Little Girl Nurse
06 Oct 2017 |
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A photo of nurses, doctors, or hospitals for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
A little girl in a nurse costume on a real photo postcard by E. & K. Bolam, who were photographers in the seaside resort town of Ilfracombe , England. "Hospital Saturday" refers to a British fundraising method for hospitals that predated the National Health Service .
Mrs. Margaret Kushmore, Nurse, Philadelphia, Pa.
01 Oct 2013 |
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"Mrs. Margaret Kushmore, nurse, No. 319 Richmond Street."
An unusual Victorian-era business card. Calling cards that listed just a name were the norm for women and men in the late nineteenth century, but it's not as common to find a business card from that period that advertises a woman's name, occupation, and address in this manner. It's likely that this is the same Margaret Kushmore (1828-1909) who is buried in the East Cedar Hill Cemetery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which is located about six miles from the 319 Richmond Street address that she used on her card.
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