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Going Some with the Humdinger of Seattle!
"Going Some! The Hum-dinger of Seattle."
Written on the back of this real photo postcard: "May 6, 1913 in Seattle, Wash. To Bro. John"
A studio photo depicting what appears to be alcohol-fueled nautical maneuvering in the vicinity of Seattle, Washington.
Judging by a similar Hum-dinger photograph that's part of the Seattle Photograph Collection at the University of Washington Libraries, this photo came from the Joy Parlor Studio, which billed itself as "the home of the cowboy post cards" and was located at 207 2nd South in Seattle.
For an uncropped copy of the photo postcard, see Going Some with the Humdinger of Seattle! (Full Version).
Written on the back of this real photo postcard: "May 6, 1913 in Seattle, Wash. To Bro. John"
A studio photo depicting what appears to be alcohol-fueled nautical maneuvering in the vicinity of Seattle, Washington.
Judging by a similar Hum-dinger photograph that's part of the Seattle Photograph Collection at the University of Washington Libraries, this photo came from the Joy Parlor Studio, which billed itself as "the home of the cowboy post cards" and was located at 207 2nd South in Seattle.
For an uncropped copy of the photo postcard, see Going Some with the Humdinger of Seattle! (Full Version).
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