Deborah Lundbech's photos
A Pleasing Couple
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Uploaded for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: ARM IN ARM
Don't they look like people you'd like to know?
Small flat brown album found in Warrensburg, NY, October 2013, possibly originating in the Glens Falls, NY area, 1920s.
Totality!
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We were lucky enough to be right in the middle of the solar eclipse totality path.
It was a completely awe-inspiring, surreal, fantastically beautiful experience.
This photo was taken by my son, Max.
Almost There
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Taken from our back porch - minutes away from totality.
My husband took this photo.
3 years 3 months
Eerie Twins
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Written on the back: ONVILLE STUDIO, Ardmore, Okla.
For my Vintage Twin collection.
There's something a little disconcerting in older twins who still dressed identically.
I believe this is the 1920s.
Sky Silo in March
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Brought forward for Happy Fence Friday.
Panton, Vermont.
USA
Our weather has gone back to snow. About 5 inches yesterday - with a big storm coming in tomorrow evening. Sigh.
Anyway, looking forward here's what the "sky" silo looks like in June.
HFF friends!
What's Going On? July, 1917
Regency Paper Dolls
Regency Paper Clothes #1
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Regency Paper Clothes #2
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Regency Paper Clothes #3
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The Busty Fairy & her Cohorts
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I was obsessed with paper dolls.
These were the first I made. They didn't have extra clothes, but they were cut out, named, and played with.
I was 10.
Smiling For The Camera
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HFF friends!
A "Stately Gardens of Walthamstow" shot.
I'm holding my unimaginatively named, but well loved "black dolly."
Sigrid, Singing With Her Family, Late 1920s
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Brought forward for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: THE SINGER
Sigrid (Lundbech) Pehrsson singing with her husband, Atle Pehrsson and her two sons, Leroy, (b 24 March, 1915, d. Dec 1982)
and Neptune, always known as Skeets, (b 25 May, 1921, d. May 1979)
Sigrid Lundbech was my father's aunt, who left Denmark at 20 and emigrated to Brooklyn.
It was thanks to Aage Lundbech (met through flikr) that we knew about Sigrid Lundbech (my father's unknown aunt, sister of his Dad). Aage found out that she had emigrated to the United States early in the 1910s. Subsequently, Denise, Sigrid's grandaughter, then connected with me through this photo:
It was amazing to find out that all those years that my family lived in Connecticut, my father had had first cousins, not only living in America but right across Long Island Sound from us.
My thanks to Denise for kindly allowing me to upload and tweak this, and other photos, to my photostream.
A Sunflower in March
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And a little mud, a little ice, a little sun and a pale blue sky.
HFF everyone!
My Mother Was Not Pleased
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Brought forward for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: SOMETHING OR SOMEONE BLOCKING THE VIEW
My brother effectively blotting out my mother's (not often photographed at that time) face.
She was not happy with him.
We are with our next door neighbors, and later immigration pals, at one of the town parks.
Ruth and I are sporting the ubiquitous 50s/60s English side hair ribbon. Auntie Vera is looking good.
King George's Playing Field, Rayleigh, Essex, England.
1962
First Communion With Rosary
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RPPC, "Made in Canada" printed on the back across the top.
Stamp indicates a date between 1926 and 1930.
Everything's Colorless
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