Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Diving Crew

A salvage crew, perhaps. One man is posing with the dry suit headgear on. He looks like some kind of space alien. Click on the picture for an enlargement.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Two Men on a Buckboard

Wow. This one is interesting. It's a tintype or ferrotype, so it goes back to the late 19th century--say, about 1880. In the background, an L&N RR (Louisville and Nashville Railroad) boxcar. •Here• is a link to the Wikipedia site about that railroad. The letters on the boxcar are reversed because of the •particularities• of the tintype process. Click on the words in bold type above to see more info. Click on the image for enlargement.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Girl on the Fire Escape

Another mystery pic. Cute little girl, probably taken in the 1950's or early 60's. Heaven knows where the shot was taken, but it definitely looks like a big city in the background. Strong grunge factor here.

Friday, October 17, 2008

Unknown Baseball Guys

I've had this old photo around for a long time. Don't know who these guys are, or where they are...but the "W" on their jerseys ought to tip somebody off. Then there's the guy with "TC" on his jersey. This makes one think of the Minnesota Twins, but I think the photo is too old for the Twins.  How about the Washington Senators, or the Nationals? Click on the photo for an enlargement.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Buggy


Leisure activities. Perhaps things have changed a bit since whenever this was taken. I'm guessing the 1930's.

Mr. Dog


Yeah, it's a dog. The photo is kind of old. Maybe early 20th century?

Mr. Shadd?


Hi. 
Sluggish posting frequency alert. 
This is an old photograph of Mr. John Dennis Shadd or maybe it's "Shedd". Hard to tell--the writing on the back is fudged. Click on the pic to see it larger.

Thursday, July 03, 2008

Chalk Cliffs


Chalk Cliffs. That's what it says on the back. Possibly the Dover cliffs along the English Channel.

Memento Mori

Antique stereo card. I believe the image is a work of  florist's art for a wake or funeral. 

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Vintage Relatives

A very OLD photo of some relatives of mine. The person on the left next to the horse, wearing a cowboy hat, is my grandmother.
(click on the picture to see an enlargement)

Friday, January 26, 2007

Battleships

There's actually only one battleship here...it's the Battleship Indiana, part of the "Great White Fleet", the U.S. fleet of the late 19th century, if I'm not mistaken. This is a stereo image of the ship, each view slightly different from the other. It is meant to be viewed in a Stereoscope (click on the image for a larger view).

Blues Cruise

This is an antique photograph, a kind called
"cyan-otype". It's a find, no? But, of course, I have no idea where this scene might be...

Saturday, September 30, 2006

The Suburb Kid

This is another found photo-some kind of polaroid-type process.This kid is apparently REALLY ticked off...and is about to strap on his holster for a showdown.

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Old Folks

An unknown elderly couple. Probably taken around 1910 or earlier. Some of the items in the room are much older, and I'm not just talking about the two people glaring at us like that. Note the mid-19th century chair, next to the fireplace. The fireplace surround is decorated with early 19th century details.

Friday, June 23, 2006

Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot

Here's a photo of the 19th century French painter Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot. Best known for his landscapes, he is seen as a precursor to impressionism. This photo was taken in 1875, the year of Corot's death. The photo is a Woodburytype, the result of a photomechanical process. This technique was only used for a few years between 1870 and 1900.

Friday, June 16, 2006

Mexican Water Works


Here's a "real photo postcard", made around 1904-1918. It shows the way in which some residents of Laredo, Texas received their water back then. At one time, there were several towns near the border with Mexico that failed to provide adequate services (such as municipal water) to areas where Mexican-Americans lived.

Thursday, June 08, 2006

An Old Cowhand

When I was a kid, I used to know a lot of old guys like that looked kind of like this guy. Used up, worn out old cowboys. Some of them told great stories about the old days, when the ranges were still open. But things changed, as tends to happen. The old guys had to shift around for work, sometimes failing at it.

Sunday, June 04, 2006

Speakeasy

It's probably safe to assume that this photograph was taken during the prohibition era. The clothing is a clue. Those unmarked jugs of hooch are strong evidence. Perhaps the scene is a "speakeasy" in the basement of a Chicago brownstone, and these folks are part of the booming rum trade under someone like Al Capone, in violation of the Volstead Act. Click on the image for an enlargement.

Found Photograph


I have a box-full of photos like this one that I have found over the years...in the trash, at flea markets, etc. It should be easy to make up a good story about this.

Friday, May 26, 2006

Carte de Visite

This is a type of photograph popular in the late nineteenth century called a Carte de Visite. The photograph was taken in a professional photographer's studio. The photo was then pasted on a thin sheet of cardboard about the size of a business card. These were used as an alternative to the then-popular use of visiting cards, or calling cards. This one was made some time between 1860 and 1870.