Thursday, December 31, 2020
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
Entrance and Castle, 1950s
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Tuesday, December 29, 2020
Stuff From The Box - 1939 World's Fair Edition
The last "Stuff From The Box" post finished up the contents of the original cigar box. But I have another mysterious box of unimaginable treasures! It's also a cigar box, but kind of ugly. It holds a lot though, and happens to contain many pins and items relating to the 1939/40 New York World's Fair. Obviously I am a fan, but I realize that many of you might not be as enthusiastic. Still, I want to share them, since I went to the trouble of photographing them. I think you can take it!
We'll start out with this cloth patch, removed from a Fair employee's uniform. A surprising number of hats and coats (for women and men) from this event have survived, though they are not cheap of course - and it seems to support the theory that people were generally smaller back then. I've always thought it would be neat to find something that I could wear, but have never seen anything to fit a guy who is over 6 feet tall.
Interestingly, the New York Yankees wore different patches on their uniforms, you can find photos of legends such as Joe DiMaggio and Babe Ruth with them.
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Monday, December 28, 2020
Black and White Snapshots
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Sunday, December 27, 2020
Scenes From The Jungle, August 1966
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Saturday, December 26, 2020
A Selection From Walt Disney World
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Friday, December 25, 2020
Merry Christmas Saturday Dec 25
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Thursday, December 24, 2020
Merry Christmas, 1961!
Some wooden cavalry soldiers ride by, followed by a giant porcelain doll carrying a lace handkerchief. Behind her is a small herd of garlanded Christmas trees. Notice the boy to our left wearing a Keppy Kap with a somewhat rare design variation.
J. Worthington Foulfellow looks right at us, with Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket hidden behind him. The pipers in red tartan and black coats make a striking sight. And sound! Their dads wanted them to learn electric guitar, but they stuck to their guns and took bagpipe lessons instead. And it finally paid off.
Aw, Snow White looks adorable. She remembers when her movie was originally released, December 21, 1937 - only 24 years earlier (83 years in 2020!). I'm happy to see that she and the Seven Dwarfs are still good friends. These slides have such great color, and I love looking at the people in the crowd.
Wow, another beautiful photo, with the classic wooden soldiers (25 or 30 of them?) marching past. I haven't mentioned how much I also love the blue sky, with the snow-capped Matterhorn towering in the distance. Say, who's that following the soldiers?
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Wednesday, December 23, 2020
More Christmas at the Magic Kingdom
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Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Random Christmas!
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