Using my Brownie Hawkeye to take a double exposure.
Tag: vintage
Kodak As You Go!
Remember messing up on the last number, and having to start all over again!
This is a vintage working telephone that sits on my desk.
Tintypes
A tintype, also known as a melainotype or ferrotype, is a photograph made by creating a direct positive on a thin sheet of metal coated with a dark lacquer or enamel and used as the support for the photographic emulsion
The Wheel
The wheel that squeaks the loudest gets the grease!
“Strike While the Iron Is Hot”
Road Pavers
On a brick street I noticed bricks made by different companies. Coaldale block company has been in business since 1899 located in Alabama. Agusta Block has been in business since 1946 located in South Carolina.
Model A Hood Ornament
How They Use To Send Emails Back In The Day!
I was able to obtain this telegraph and vintage telegrams!
Urlin & Pfeifer Photographers
This photograph was taken by Urlin & Pfeifer’s Photo Palace in Columbus, Ohio . John A. Pfeifer (1859-1932) was active in the Columbus area from 1882 to at least 1913. For much of that time, he was partners with George C. Urlin (1854-1942). Urlin was active in Columbus between 1873 and 1887. The reverse of this cabinet card offers an interesting back stamp that highlights some of the medals the pair received for their photographic work. The latest date noted on these medals is 1887, which reveals that this cabinet card was photographed sometime during or after 1887.