Philco Television Set, 1948
Sargent Student Studying, ca. 1930s
Sargent Student Studying, ca. 1930s (Cropped)
Sargent Student Studying, ca. 1930s (Books)
H. E. Grothe—Calling Card with Photograph
Books for Returning World War I Troops on Board th…
Elbl and Pietsch Cabinet Card Backmark
Mother and Daughters, Budapest, Hungary
Those Who Know Everything in General Know Nothing…
Those Who Know Everything in General Know Nothing…
A Chorus of Christmas Greetings for 1962
Gas on Stomach for 20 Years
No Man Loves a Tired Nervous Woman!
Behind the Flying Saucers
The Flying Saucers Are Real
The Fate of America Is Ticking Away
The Smuggled Atom Bomb
Honey Bunch: Her First Halloween Costume Party
Woman and Man at the High Water Mark Monument, Get…
Woman and Man at the High Water Mark Monument, Get…
High Water Mark Monument, Gettysburg, Pa., August…
High Water Mark Monument, Gettysburg, Pa., Decembe…
American Presidents in Miniature
Some Excuses for a Smile
Men from the Moon in America: Did They Come in a R…
We Met the Space People (Cropped)
The Saucy Little Bird on Nellie's Hat
Happy New Year, John F. Clarke, New York, N.Y.
Mogera and the Mysterians Transfer Picture Book
This Must Mean 'tis Halloween!
You Teach Each Little Elf More Than You Know Yours…
Panama Canal Drawing Book, 1914
Space Ship to the Moon
Old Pennsylvania Recipes
We Had a Big Old Time--Playing Cards and Drinking…
Herb Shriner's New Easy Method to Harmonica Playin…
Chicago Public Libraries
Nick Manoloff's Modern Accompaniment Guide for Spa…
Boy Wins Tom Swift Book in Fourth of July Bike Par…
Witchal from the Woods to Relieve Pain, ca. 1920s
Wet or Dry?
Stephen T. Bruce
Don't Be a Dunce!
Boy Wins Tom Swift Book in Fourth of July Bike Par…
Holiday Goods, West End Bookstore, York, Pa.
Pain's Last Days of Pompeii, Island Park, Harrisbu…
Fun with Dry Batteries
Let's Have Lamb: New and Distinctive Recipes
How to Use Your Atomic Espresso Coffee Maker
Bicyclists at the High Water Mark Monument, Gettys…
Flying Saucers Are Real!
Birds at Home
Molecule Man: An Atomic-Zany Musical Satire, 1949
The Jokemaster
Health, Happiness, and Prosperity, Herr and Compan…
Look at Rip Van Winkle's Wrinkled Wink
Xmas 1946
We Met the Space People
Quality Courts Motel Guide, 1950
Reward of Merit
Sam's Room
An Easy and Pleasant Guide to the Art of Reading?
W. H. Shoemaker, Sheet Music, Pianos, Organs, Harr…
See also...
" Cartes postales et photos historiques de partout dans le monde / Historische Postkarten und Photos aus aller Welt "
" Cartes postales et photos historiques de partout dans le monde / Historische Postkarten und Photos aus aller Welt "
Keywords
Authorizations, license
-
Visible by: Everyone -
All rights reserved
-
363 visits
Savage Elementary School, Grade 3, 1964-65
An elementary school photo taken by a professional photographer for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
Sign: "Savage Elementary School, Mrs. Rhoads, Grade 3, 1964-65." Studio name on accompanying photo folder: "Mealey - Maryland."
Although some students undoubtedly find their school to be a savage and unforgiving place, the name of this Savage Elementary School came from its location in the town of Savage, Maryland.
The students have assembled in the library for their class photo. Some of the books on display on the top shelf behind them include Hercules: The Story of an Old-Fashioned Fire Engine (1940), A Fly Went By (1958), The Little Twin (1953), Stagecoach Sam (1940), and Caps for Sale (1940).
Many of the students are wearing red-colored clothing, but the boy standing at the end of the fourth row in the upper right-hand corner of the photo is dressed in a grey shirt and pants with a "U.S. Army" patch over one shirt pocket.
Similarly, the boy sitting on the floor at the end of the first row in the lower right-hand corner is wearing a blue uniform-like outfit with an "Air Force" patch on his shirt.
Finally, notice how the boy at the end of the third row closed his eyes and scrunched up his face as the photographer snapped the picture.
Sign: "Savage Elementary School, Mrs. Rhoads, Grade 3, 1964-65." Studio name on accompanying photo folder: "Mealey - Maryland."
Although some students undoubtedly find their school to be a savage and unforgiving place, the name of this Savage Elementary School came from its location in the town of Savage, Maryland.
The students have assembled in the library for their class photo. Some of the books on display on the top shelf behind them include Hercules: The Story of an Old-Fashioned Fire Engine (1940), A Fly Went By (1958), The Little Twin (1953), Stagecoach Sam (1940), and Caps for Sale (1940).
Many of the students are wearing red-colored clothing, but the boy standing at the end of the fourth row in the upper right-hand corner of the photo is dressed in a grey shirt and pants with a "U.S. Army" patch over one shirt pocket.
Similarly, the boy sitting on the floor at the end of the first row in the lower right-hand corner is wearing a blue uniform-like outfit with an "Air Force" patch on his shirt.
Finally, notice how the boy at the end of the third row closed his eyes and scrunched up his face as the photographer snapped the picture.
Smiley Derleth, Nautilus have particularly liked this photo
- Keyboard shortcuts:
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest comments - Subscribe to the comment feeds of this photo
- ipernity © 2007-2024
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter
Sign-in to write a comment.