Deborah Lundbech's groups

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Public groups in which Deborah Lundbech is a member

  • Vintage Printed Ephemera

    Vintage Printed Ephemera

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    Created 11 years ago

    A group for sharing images of vintage printed ephemera. Please submit only images that belong to you and that show vintage examples of ephemera, preferably ones that were printed or produced before 1970. "Ephemera" can refer to a wide range of things, but here's one definition that may be helpful: "Transient everyday items, usually printed and on paper, that are manufactured for a specific limited use, then often discarded" (from the Thesaurus for Graphic Materials by the Library of Congress)…


  • Early Photography in Germany

    Early Photography in Germany

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    Created 11 years ago

    This group focuses on antique photographs taken in the German states and the German Empire, or by German photographers abroad, from the invention of photography to the end of World War One. A note regarding WWI items: all photos taken by German amateur or professional photographers in occupied territories (France, territories of the Russian Empire, Romania etc.) are fully adequate to the group, as they reflect the German perspective and photographic tradition.


  • Kaleidoscope of Illustrations from the Sixties and Seventies

    Kaleidoscope of Illustrations from the Sixties and Seventies

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    Created 9 years ago

    A place for your vintage illustrations circa 1960-1979. They can be from books, ads, greeting cards, etc...


  • Incredibly Boring Postcards

    Incredibly Boring Postcards

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    Created 11 years ago

    The group name says it all. Check your postcard collection and bore us to death with your best findings.


  • Taylor-Tot Stroller Vintage Memories

    Taylor-Tot Stroller Vintage Memories

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    Created 10 years ago

    So many of us born in the 1940s and '50s were carted about and had our early pictures taken on the seat of a Taylor-Tot stroller that I thought it would be fun to collect as many family photos of kids in Taylor-Tot brand strollers as we could amass. The iconic brand, with it's wooden seat, curved steel-mesh seat-back and wooden hand grip for the rider, were manufactured by the Frank F. Taylor Company in Cincinnatti, Ohio starting in the 1920s and were the popular standard for American baby boom…


  • Weird Vintage Postcards

    Weird Vintage Postcards

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    Created 11 years ago

    This is the place for the vintage postcards that make you say, what the?!? Show us your strange, bizarre, grotesque, politically incorrect, and in poor taste postcards. Only include examples from your personal collection and not off the web. Please, do not post anything newer than the 1980s.