Deborah Lundbech's photos

St. Albans Library, VT

02 Sep 2021 4 81
St. Albans trip with Nancy.

Stanley Meserve

04 Sep 2021 3 1 126
Uploaded for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: COOKING: OUTSIDE OR IN Written on the back: Stanley Meserve. Lobsterman. Kennebunkport, Maine. August, 1963. Well, he looks like he's holding a lobster in his left hand, so in my memory I had assumed he was cooking - but looking at it now I'm not sure at all, and think he's probably loading or sorting his catch for the day. Anyway, this picture of Stanley will have to do - can't find and scan another one right now! : ) Kindly given to me by a library patron who knew him from vacations when she was a child. ***Just found this wonderful article from seacoast.online.com on Stanley, which substantially fills out many details of his life!

Joe Pye Weed

18 Aug 2021 1 101
Grows abundantly locally in hedgerows and near streams and ditches. It flowers in late summer. This one is on the border of my garden, on a bank that edges a culvert.

In the Forest

26 Aug 2021 4 3 119
Uploaded for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: FIELDS OR FORESTS Probably taken in Michigan, USA.

Little Reader in the Rain

19 Aug 2021 15 16 215
Uploaded for the World Photography Group. Taken today, August 19th, on a rainy afternoon in Vermont and in a sadly neglected corner of my garden. Cheers, everyone. I look forward to seeing the other contributions!

Martyr's Memorial, Rayleigh, Essex, England

17 Aug 2021 2 1 136
Uploaded for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: STATUES AND MONUMENTS This English RPPC was taken in what I always considered my hometown - Rayleigh, Essex. At some point along the way I realized that I only lived there for six years, 1958 - 1964. I was absolutely incredulous - as were my family and other clueless fellow emigration travelers. It seemed as though we lived there a lifetime. We had to keep counting years to believe it was true. Anyway, in those days of daily shopping, we passed "the monument" on High Street several times a week. It definitely held a weird fascination for me, imagining the horrifying burning of people. Two of them were burned on this spot and two were burned in London. The monument was erected in the early 20th century by local Protestants to honor the "Protestant Martys" burned by (I suppose) Catholics during Queen Mary's reign in the mid-1500s. Thousands of people attended the unveiling of the monument. Luckily, Rayleigh High Street is extraordinarily wide and could accommodate them all. [See below].

Four On A Swing

15 Aug 2021 3 1 114
Uploaded for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: SWINGS AND HAMMOCKS From an album given to me by a library patron. Taken in July of 1917 - New York or New Jersey. Below is another swing photo, taken by me in 1966, of my friend Jackie at the Clinton Avenue School playground, Fair Haven, CT. We are both 12 years old and will be going into 7th grade that fall.

Big Ben and Westminster Pier

15 Aug 2021 2 1 117
Taken by my 10 year old self and uploaded for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: ICONIC LANDMARK/TOURIST DESTINATION. My Nana is the cut-off person to the left. Everybody looks very dressy! I see the London bus in the background is advertising Typhoo tea, mmmmm. This was right before we emigrated and we're seeing "the sights" for the last time. We're on the pier to catch a boat down the Thames to Richmond and Hampton Court. As for posting this (and others) - I'm late late late - but busy busy busy!

The Toy Shop

04 Jul 2021 4 3 146
Uploaded for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: STORES (INTERIORS OR EXTERIORS) The Christmas tree in the window shows that this is a Christmas shot despite the warm weather dress. Quite a lot of the photos from this collection were taken in Florida or California. I think this is probably Florida as I seem to remember this woman in other Floridian photos. Lots of neat toys displayed in the window, and some interesting board games as well. From a packet of photos given to me by a library patron.

Curly

27 Jun 2021 2 175
Uploaded for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: CURLY Found photo, Vermont. No other information, but what a cutie!

The Television

14 Jun 2011 5 1 291
Brought forward for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: TELEVISION IN THE LIVING ROOM My brother-in-law Peter and my husband Brian, c1963 Springfield, Vermont. Weird looking television. A Zenith, according to Brian.

Carlyle and Mildred, Plus a Cart in Chiavenna, Ita…

13 Jun 2021 3 3 117
Uploaded for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: WHEELBARROWS OR CARTS Technically, this is neither wheelbarrow nor cart - but I wanted to post this photo, so I'm stretching it with a wagon. I've posted a cart below just to be obedient. : ) I got this photo and a bunch of other cool ones from a craigslist posting. They are all photos from several generations of a single family with German roots, living in and around NY. The photo of the horse and cart below was taken by my mother on her holiday in Switzerland and Italy, 1951. Taken in Chiavenna, Italy.

"Little Old New York"

04 Oct 2009 3 2 217
Brought forward for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: CITIES Taken by Harry or Agnes King in 1922 as they came into the New York City harbor as immigrants from Britain. I wonder about the other immigrants on the boat. How many of them were successful and happy in America? How many struggled and wished they had never come? How many returned to their homelands? Despite some late in life tragedies, Harry and Agnes made a good life in America. Harry's mother visited the following year and then joined them in this country several years later. They never returned to England or Scotland. Harry and Agnes both died in their late 80s and 90s - Harry first in Florida in his late 80s, and Agnes in Vermont, in her late 90s.

Numbers

31 May 2021 3 9 140
Uploaded for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: NUMBERS IN A PHOTO A difficult theme for me, but I did find these two photos with license plate numbers showing - even if they are only partially visible. This is my brother Nicholas at 13. Taken in Fairfield, Connecticut, 1969. Below is my mother and aunt, taken in Virginia in 1965, shortly before the brakes failed on the car - although we had come off the blue ridge mountains by then.

Nurses on the Steps

31 Jul 2012 3 4 312
Brought forward for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of "Nurses, doctors or hospitals". Brought forward again for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme off: HOSPITALS Maybe that's the matron with them. Found photo in Brattleboro, VT. 2012. I really wish I could make out the name on the door. It's Memorial Hall something but I can't get the first word. I'm guessing this is the 1920s.

My Great Grandparents (Gregory)

03 Dec 2008 3 5 346
My great grandparents - William J Gregory born St Luke's, London 1866 and Mary Ann (Polly) Gregory nee Smith born St Luke's Shoreditch London in 1862. Uploaded for the Vintage Photos Theme Park Theme of: WINDOWS AND WINDSHIELDS (photos through or of).

In A Row

24 Apr 2020 6 2 174
Uploaded for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: IN A ROW Probably factory workers c. WW1 Kindly given to me by a library patron.

Southend, Essex, 1964 and 1958

25 Jul 2010 2 4 243
Brought forward for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: AMUSEMENT PARKS Showing "The World's Longest Pier" (one mile long) in the background, and the seafront Amusement Park with the ferris wheel and the "Bumper Cars" sign visible. We used to love taking the train to the end of the mile long pier. Some other examples of the Southend amusement park for younger kids, Peter Pan's Playground, below. (1958).

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