Category: Images
Pictures, drawings, paintings







Kayne’s picture on the TP~




UPDATE: Restaurant ID thanks to tterrace.
June 7, 1943. “Restaurant soda fountain, Sausalito, California.” Anyone got a nickel? 8×10 acetate negative, photographer unknown.

August 2, 1899. “Sloop Columbia, steel mast carried away.” 8×10 inch glass negative by John S. Johnston, Detroit Photographic Company.

Circa 1906. “Fourth Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky.” 8×10 inch dry plate glass negative, Detroit Publishing Company.

San Francisco circa 1922. “Simplex, Public Library.” Wearing the monogram of one C.E.M. 5×7 inch glass negative by Christopher Helin.

Paul took this from our driveway on August 16, 2016.




Is the tune running through your head?






Cat Deity


Washington, D.C., circa 1919. “Southern Apartments, 123 G Street S.W. Formerly a Civil War barracks, stood near jail.” 8×10 glass negative.

Washington, D.C., 1919. “The Brighton, 2123 California Street.” Come play with us! 8×10 inch glass negative, National Photo Company.

Montgomery County, Maryland, 1925. “Fortune teller — Glen Echo Park Co.” National Photo Company Collection glass negative.

Washington, D.C., circa 1919. “Children’s Hospital.” (“Nurse, the doctor said they need I.V.’s”) National Photo Company Collection glass negative.

August 1927. Winchester, Virginia. “Boy on elephant.” View full size.
YOUNGSTERS APPLAUD EDUCATED ELEPHANT AT SHENANDOAH VALLEY FAIR
Tillie, the elephant who says “Papa” when her trainer speaks to her, was the hit of the afternoon. The talented pachyderm is one of a troupe of five performing elephants whose daily stunts will be one of the big features of this year’s fair in Winchester. According to Dan Noonan, her trainer, Tillie is more than 100 years old. Her act was received with great applause.


Visualize Killer Heels~
Or at least a sprained ankle.



