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Connie Stevens

Page from the family album, Summer of 1911, the trip to Colorado...cooling their feet in a stream.

Life is one big chandelier when you own a Cadillac

More from the in-law candy box.

Ha-Ha-Ha

Street Doctor.

Still from 'Trafic', a 1971 film by Jacques Tati

I bought some old postcards in job lot from a car boot sale and this was amongst them.

Photo from the candy box labeled, "Katherine, Gussie & Tizzie".

Normandy landing you haven't seen berfore.

Happy birthday Michael!

If you're worried about Labor Day traffic, here's your option...and have a great weekend!

World history charts, past and present:

A found box of old family (in-law) pictures...a great uncle and his car, about 1915, and the family grocery store.

My wife recently decided to do some cleaning of her books and came across a 1984 Reader's Digest.

December 30, 1939 issue of The Saturday Evening Post featuring Operation Pied Piper.

We can just see ourselves living here! Can you? http://bit.ly/1C62obo

Have a safe and happy Labor Day!

Labor Day

I thought we may start the pins for the upcoming holiday a little early this time.

Easter in New York City, New York. 1956.

Bossa Nova style song from 1964

Title

I know, I have already posted this song, but with footage from Pandora's box I had too much desire to share it again.

The cat's meat man pushed his barrow around East End streets selling cheap meat to families as pet food.

Like my parents always told me, "Now if you take good care of your things you'll have them to enjoy for a long...

Would you skip driving and hop onto this 1930's bike? http://bit.ly/1BYuhCr

A photo of my mother in her girl guide uniform. I would think this was would be about 1930.

from Shin-Bijutsukai, a Japanese Design Magazine, 1902

My grandparents and extended family preparing for a trip from my grandparents ranch in northeast New Mexico.

1938, Mom exploring a cave in southern Missouri...always popular tourist destinations and many caves are now...

Hollywoodland

A shortage in 1942...fats used at home were strained, collected in tin cans and turned in to the butcher.

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Here's a piece of Midwestern memorabilia.....my wife inherited some of my grandma's sewing odds and ends.

1935..."a planning desk with cook books, pads and telephone where the business end of homemaking may be efficiently...

Grandmother-in-law and her pals frolicking at college, about 1910...

For everyone in the Uk that had a rainy bank holiday

Motorama Queen