I don't quite know what to make of this card. When I first saw it, I thought that a young man was sneaking by a sleeping father after an assignation with dad's daughter. After scanning and blowing up the image, I realized that there was an unused pillow and an empty spot in the bed. What really got me was when I looked at the back of the card. There's no written message, but there is a name. "Harry Yanknow" Is that a hint? The card was published by "Hamforth & Co. Publishers Holmfrith and New York. (Printed in England.)" The postmark, "CLEVELAND, OHIO AUG 20 1:30 AM 1901" and it was mailed to Mr. E.B. Welch, Vermillion, Ohio, R.F.D. 2" I wonder what Harry and E.B. were up to?
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Monday, March 27, 2023
Monday, March 20, 2023
Saturday, March 18, 2023
Mystery Word
This photo was once pasted into a photo album. There's a bit of a word sticking out from under black construction paper, but when I tried to peel it back I was beginning to damage the print, and I thought the print was more important than a single word. "Vaien"
Wednesday, March 15, 2023
The Pennsylvania Turnpike
I have a high level of confidence that the original source material for this postcard was a photograph, so I'm posting it here rather than on my Fair Use blog that has some of the few bits of non-photographic ephemera that I've picked up over the years as well as all sorts of images I've found online. I'm guessing that this postcard has more interest for me rather than most visitors to the New Found Photography. I grew up in Pennsylvania and spent quite a few hours traveling on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
The turnpike was built in 1940 as the great depression was ending. It's a limited-use toll road that connects Philadelphia, Harrisburg, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's three largest cities without actually going into those cities. For those who hate getting stuck on interstate highways while crossing large urban areas, that was the original vision of President Eisenhower when he envisioned the interstate highway system, and the PA Turnpike, with its toll booths and limited entrances and exits, had to have been somewhat of an inspiration for the current highway system we have. The Pike starts on the Pennsylvania, New Jersey border at the Delaware River interchange and crosses into Ohio near the North Beaver Township tool booth. Monroeville, in Allegheny County, was the nearest entrance to where I grew up. Today, the Turnpike is designated I-76.
This card was published by "C.T.ART COLORTONE." and was "DISTRIBUTED BY J. B. HOFFMAN & SON, HARRISBURG, PA." The caption, "The Pennsylvania Turnpike, five miles west of Bedford, crosses over the Lincoln Highway. The two lane road looks antiquated. Some distance past the Bedford "Interchange" the Turnpike crosses the Lincoln Highway again, runs past the ruins of the historic iron works at Everett, then crosses the Lincoln for the last time." The Lincoln Highway was the first true interstate highway in the U.S. but not limited access or multi-lane. The Narrows mentioned on the front of the card is a gap in Evitts Mountain. The postmark, "CARLISLE PA OCT 24 7 PM 1951."
There is a message written on the back. "Hi Dad, I am going to the hospital the 1st of the month am taking the whole month off. Hope to see you at Thanksgiving as we're expecting you. John C." It's addressed to John J. Hofaloom, apt. 6B, 442 Main St. Hartford, Conn." I'm not 100% sure of dad's name.
Monday, March 13, 2023
Los Angeles Indiana 3
The last two pictures from the first side of the two album pages I own from this collection. Despite the Los Angeles-themed borders, I'm leaning toward most of the pictures having been taken in Indiana. Once again, click on The Los Angeles Indiana Collection in labels to bring up the rest.
Friday, March 10, 2023
A Family in the Woods
The guy on the right looks younger than the others, so I'm betting a family portrait rather than dating couples. But what are they standing by? It looks like some sort of excavation.
Monday, March 6, 2023
Friday, March 3, 2023
Bow Tie and Glasses Guy
I just bought a small envelope of group shots. This one is the classic two-thirds of a couple of couples shot with the other girlfriend taking the picture. Is it just me or does the guy wearing the bow tie look ever so slightly demented?
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
Los Angeles Indiana 2
When I put up an album page, I like to put the entire page up first to show how the photos were laid out. So, click on The Los Angeles Indiana Collection in labels to bring the whole page up. As I noted in that first post, I purchased this lose page from an eBay seller in Indiana, but because of the L.A.-themed decorative borders, I'm guessing all the photos on this page were taken in the Los Angeles area. The two kids look happier in their swimming suits than in their Sunday go-to-meeting suits. Is that a hose on the sidewalk and were their parents cooling them down in a hot L.A. summer?