Wordless Wednesday – Summer!

A. C. Bosselman & Co., NY, 1908 postal, detail Lake Michigan tintype booth

A. C. Bosselman Co., 1918 postcard, detail showing the Tintype booth at Macatawa Park, Lake Michigan

Glenn Photo Stock Co. 1916 detail

Detail, Glenn Photo Stock Co. advertisement, Atlanta [GA] Constitution, June 18, 1916 p.4

Dudley, Will 2July1914_0002

Will Dudley [William H.C. Dudley, Jr.], “The Kodak Man” advertisement July 2, 1914 p4c1, Americus [GA] Times Recorder

Swimmers, unknown ca.1900 detail

Swimmers, unknown place, detail of 5″ x 5″ card photo print, ca. 1900

 

 

Lake Manawa IA 1911 postcard

Bathers in the Sand, Lake Manawa IA, postcard, 1911

Lake in Grant Park, Atlanta, Ga., detail of stereo view by Roberts & Fellows, ca. 1885

Lake in Grant Park, Atlanta, Ga., detail of stereo view published by Roberts & Fellows, ca. 1885

Miami Sightseeing Boat, May 8, 1947

Miami Sightseeing Boat, May 8, 1947

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friends with sailboat, Aug. 1961 color print

Unidentified friends with sailboat, color snapshot, August 1961

All images from author’s collection © E. Lee Eltzroth and Hunting & Gathering, 2016. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without  written permission from this blog’s author is prohibited. The piece can be re-blogged, and excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to E. Lee Eltzroth and Hunting & Gathering, with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.

4 comments

  1. Wow, Grant Park really was a park, eh? Is that lake there now?
    Love the “There’s such a thing as living a vacation over again, if you take a Kodak with you.”

    1. Glad you enjoyed it and learned a new thing! We both still have Kodaks we need to use again, right?

  2. A magnificent reminder of an old impulse that casually rides the waves of technological changes. Thanks

    1. Thanks for looking!

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