Exciting news! My 10 year old daughter has started a new blog called Learning From Our Past. It is a child's view of history. She has loved history since she was a little girl and now wants to share what she has learned with other children. At the flea market she collects old photos and ephemera of our U.S. Presidents and other famous people. There are bound to be some great vintage images for all you collectors like the one of Abraham Lincoln below. Please stop by her blog alone or with a child and make a young girl happy.
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Saturday Image Bonus 179
These five victorian tobacco trade cards are from the late 1800's. The practice of adding trading cards to tobacco and chewing gum products continued well into the 20th century.
As always feel free to use any of the images on my website in your artwork but please do not post or sell the original image on the web in a group or collection or alone. If you use one in a project and post it to your site please link it back to here or leave a comment in the comments section of the image on this site so we can all enjoy. I love to see what you create. Please be sure to leave a comment if you stop by. It inspires me to post more.
Monday, July 25, 2011
More Thread Tradecards
Here are a bunch of my favorite thread trading cards. I once travelled to Williamantic, CT to see the thread factory which is long since gone.
As always feel free to use any of the images on my website in your artwork but please do not post or sell the original image on the web in a group or collection or alone. If you use one in a project and post it to your site please link it back to here or leave a comment in the comments section of the image on this site so we can all enjoy. I love to see what you create. Please be sure to leave a comment if you stop by. It inspires me to post more.
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Saturday Image Bonus 178
This Saturday I have a few more trade cards from my collection. When I have time to do more scanning(hopefully by next weekend) I will continue with Sylvia's family photos. There are a bunch from a vacation in Chile and lots more extended family.
As always feel free to use any of the images on my website in your artwork but please do not post or sell the original image on the web in a group or collection or alone. If you use one in a project and post it to your site please link it back to here or leave a comment in the comments section of the image on this site so we can all enjoy. I love to see what you create. Please be sure to leave a comment if you stop by. It inspires me to post more.
As always feel free to use any of the images on my website in your artwork but please do not post or sell the original image on the web in a group or collection or alone. If you use one in a project and post it to your site please link it back to here or leave a comment in the comments section of the image on this site so we can all enjoy. I love to see what you create. Please be sure to leave a comment if you stop by. It inspires me to post more.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Trade Card Advertisements
I thought I would take a break from the vintage photos today. These are tradecards from the late 1800's. They were given out free to customers to advertise products.
Friday, July 15, 2011
Saturday Image Bonus 177 - Meet Aunt Annie
Anna Turin Cohen Horowitz |
Annie and her siblings |
Annie's brothers ( marked J Turin) |
Annie and her first husband ? Cohen |
J Turin and Mother? Wife? |
I still have many more photos but the flea market vendor I got these photos from has promised to bring me even more photos from the lot for no additional charge. There are travel photos to South America and other later family shots. Perhaps we will be able to piece together the identities of the mystery people from those photos.
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Monday, July 4, 2011
Meet Bess's Family
Bess Cohen Epstein |
Louis Cohen |
Ida Cohen |
Louis and Ida Cohen |
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Saturday Image Bonus 175 - Sylvia grows up
Sylvia and Sherwin |
Sylvia and her mom |
Unknown Epstein - This looks like Syvia but the dates don't work. So either it is an old picture sent to Aunt Annie at a later date or another Epstein. |
Sylvia all grown up |
I hope you have enjoyed these photos. Next I will be posting the Cohen family. Sylvia's mother Bess is Bess Cohen Epstein. So we will see Sylvia's grandparents and relatives on her mother's side.