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Two Santa Clauses in Naples, Italy, January 1, 1962
Second of two in a series of two or more photos that tell a story (number them, if appropriate) for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
Handwritten note on the back of this real photo postcard: "Naples, January 1, 1962."
Janet, Kit, and George Buck pose with two Santa Clauses in Naples, Italy, on New Year's Day in 1962. These two Santas, with their masks, slightly different clothing, and one holding a cane, seem to me to be rather mismatched and maybe even a bit creepy, but Kit is smiling broadly and looks happy.
Janet and Kit previously had their picture taken with a giant Santa in Athens, Greece, on or before December 30, 1961.
Based on the note that Janet wrote on the back of that first photo, the family was continuing to travel and expected to arrive in Germany by January 6, 1962. These two photos provide a glimpse into what must have been a busy and fun-filled European trip.
Handwritten note on the back of this real photo postcard: "Naples, January 1, 1962."
Janet, Kit, and George Buck pose with two Santa Clauses in Naples, Italy, on New Year's Day in 1962. These two Santas, with their masks, slightly different clothing, and one holding a cane, seem to me to be rather mismatched and maybe even a bit creepy, but Kit is smiling broadly and looks happy.
Janet and Kit previously had their picture taken with a giant Santa in Athens, Greece, on or before December 30, 1961.
Based on the note that Janet wrote on the back of that first photo, the family was continuing to travel and expected to arrive in Germany by January 6, 1962. These two photos provide a glimpse into what must have been a busy and fun-filled European trip.
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Nice to have the two photos from this trip. Do you have any more of them, without Santa as a theme?
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