Showing posts with label Gault Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gault Street. Show all posts
Friday, June 22, 2012
On Gault Street 5
And Forrestine makes her final appearance in the last of the Gault Street photos. In the first photo in the column, Forrestine, on the far right, looks like she did in other photos from the mid thirties, but a printers mark on the front, right border dates the print to "NOV 57" Eva was looking back on her childhood, her frineds and family from long ago.
Captions from top to bottom, "Marcia, Rita, Joan & Forrestine" But who is the adult standing on the porch?
"Lucille Willoughby and Florence Willoughby, Taken in 1939" "Joan Motz, Marie Hanna, July 1940" "Norman & Trixie" and finally "Dale"
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
On Gault Street 4
In an earlier post, it was determined that it was Eva writing the captions. Take a close look at the kid on the right in the first photo of the column, and compare him with the little boy in the final picture. He sure looks like the same to me, perhaps no more than one or two years older. The print, and the one just above it, however, are far more recent than that. (Don't ask me how I know, other than twenty plus years of professional experience printing black & white photos.) Anyway, for those of us old enough to remember life before the digital age, most homes had a box. Maybe an old shoe box, maybe a large carton, full of old snapshots and negatives. I think Eva was the one who decided to go through the box, put things in order, get a few new prints made, and write captions before memories faded and the people in the prints were forgotten. It'll be interesting to see, twenty years from now, if people will go through the old hard drives, looking for images to print, so they can be passed around.
Captions from top to bottom. "Forrestine, Dale, Norman on Pontiac 1931. Rear of 1335 Gault St. Cols, O." "Norman 3 yrs. old on Gault." "Wertha, Dale, & Norman (on Gault St.)" "Millie at Thurston" And finally, a photo without a caption. Eva, wasn't he worth the memory?
Sunday, June 17, 2012
On Gault Street 2
Take a look at the second picture in the column. This is something I've seen before. A girl who isn't yet a full grown adult, but is also well beyond small child, wearing ringlets or the big hair bows, most often associated with little girls. Is it me, or do others find it a bit perverse. It doesn't help, that she looks like she might be pregnant.
Alright then, captions from top to bottom. "Oscar's Mother second from right and her 3 cousins (sisters and brother) from Ada, Ohio." A bit of confusion? Siblings or cousins? "Steve, Marion, Breece, Marie, Eva, J.J., Dalton & Otis (rear)" More strange names. "Millie's side door. Snow on ground." Well, every collection has a few dull photos. "Forrestine, Mrs. Moehl, Billy Moehl, Arlene Moehl, & their cousin."
"(Eva wrote this) Eva, Dalton, Laura, and Evealie with the youngest of all who is Mamma." As I noted in the last post, all the captions are written in the same hand, and now we know it's Eva. "Oscar's Mother, Columbus."
On Gault Street 1
I've picked up a small collection of photos that I'll be putting up in five separate posts. Most look to have been printed when the pictures were taken, though there are also a couple of reprints in the group. Some have captions that reference Gault Street and Columbus, Ohio, though some were printed in Texas. All of the captions are written in the same hand.
Written on the prints, top to bottom. "1924 X Grandma Kristol X Forrestine, 3 yrs." "Laura Shaheen taken on Gault St. in early thirties" There is also a stamp on the back of this one, "THIS IS A SKILLTONE PRINT SKILEEN'S SEP. 20, 1937 FINISHED IN OUR MODERN LAB" The first of the reprints. "Elsie Sharp & Forrestine, Gault St." "Werthe & Oscar Berry pickers" "Dalton on porch of his home. Jud, Evealie & Marion on the side."
What a great bunch of names.
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