Sunday, December 20, 2009
Festival of Postcards - Faces from the Box
This edition of the Festival of Postcards features all things white. I have scrambled through my treasures to find a submission, but, alas, nothing quite fits the bill.
BUT, since black and white postcards are acceptable, I submit these lovely ladies...two of my unknown "strangers in the box"...dressed in their winter finery. It seems at some time around the turn of the 20th century, it was popular to print pictures on postcards for easy mailing. I know, as I have a number of these mementos, lovely pictures on the front and a postcard on the back. Unfortunately, it is blank, never mailed, with no clue who these folks might be. Maybe they were residents of Elwood, Indiana, where my Hupp and DeHority ancestors lived. Maybe they are from somewhere else entirely. But here they are for your viewing enjoyment.
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How lovely - and I think the white is used to great effect to create the focal point.
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Evelyn in Montreal
What a gorgeous photograph. This is a treasure. What a shame to not know who they are!
ReplyDeleteYou are so right, and I have so many unidentified treasures just like this one....(sigh)....
ReplyDeleteHello Mary,
ReplyDeleteYour lovely Mother and Child can now be seen at the Festival of Postcards - White here:
http://wp.me/pp92w-77c
The image is so striking and I've been back to visit several times.
Evelyn in Montreal
Also, thank you for having included a link in your original post. If I may impose on you - would you be so kind as to change or else add the link above which will bring readers directly back to the Festival which contains your entry?
thanks!
No sooner said than done...thank you for including me is such a wonderful collection!
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