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Uploaded for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of : ELECTRIC FANS OR SPORTS FANS
For the week of March 9 - March 15, 2026
It took me a very, VERY long time to find this photo - but here it is electric fan and all. I’ve posted before on my stream about this wedding - one of the hottest days ever recorded in Connecticut, with temperatures well over one hundred degrees.
This is at the reception where the air conditioning had broken and the owners of the hall had brought out fans which basically just blew really hot air around.
The wedding cake slid to one side when they tried to cut it and they barely saved it from falling right off the stand.
Here’s the bride, Ruth, with my Uncle Maurice, her Dad. August 2, 1975.
Just looking at this brings back memoires of the incredible heat all over again!
68/365
For the week of March 9 - March 15, 2026
It took me a very, VERY long time to find this photo - but here it is electric fan and all. I’ve posted before on my stream about this wedding - one of the hottest days ever recorded in Connecticut, with temperatures well over one hundred degrees.
This is at the reception where the air conditioning had broken and the owners of the hall had brought out fans which basically just blew really hot air around.
The wedding cake slid to one side when they tried to cut it and they barely saved it from falling right off the stand.
Here’s the bride, Ruth, with my Uncle Maurice, her Dad. August 2, 1975.
Just looking at this brings back memoires of the incredible heat all over again!
68/365
William Sutherland, Silvio Francesco Zincolini, Nouchetdu38, kiiti have particularly liked this photo
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