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A Special thanks to Songbook for his
contribution to Carlsvilleproject Roaring 20's.
Songbook is a wonderful compilation of music
fashion and much more,beginning with the 1920's.
If this period is up your alley you will enjoy
Songbook throughly.
http://songbook1.wordpress.com/
A Quiet Afternoon
A Quiet Afternoon…
A cup of tea or two..
Some time alone with you my friend, will always get me through….
We put our heads together,
with anything we do…
We laugh an tease to our delight; It seems sometimes we talk all night…
Our problems seem to melt away ;
Sharing our trials of the day…
And at the end we plan real soon, to have another,…
Quiet Afternoon.
cbruce
we talk all night…Our problems seem to melt away ...Sharing our trials of the day,…
Show Girl
Posing Pretty with her doll this striking
model demonstrates
the fashion of the day. 1924.
Having a good time in a local pub
these Flappers are all to
willing to pose for this shot.
20's version of "Dancing Queen"
Glitzy Gymnast 1923
Famus Model and Show Girl Robbin poses
for a striking shot. 1926
This striking, colorized photo of a
1920's flapper
has been dubbed the Carlsvilleproject
Girl.
This is a wonderful example of the fashon
of the 20's Flapper.
CanCan was made famous by
the Moulin Rouge in France. It is
an example of the influnce of
fashion and social preferences
during the roaring 20's.
A place to rest and a jug to stimulate my
dreams.. 1920's
1920's Bathing Beauty
Oh well, She know the ropes
Naughty before Hughe Heffner
Now this is Flapper Fashion! I think
it would be popular even today.
The French knew how to get your
attention even in the 20's.
1927 French ad Pairs anyone?
What a beauty!
Conners Motor Car co., Buick Tow Truck
Ca, 1920
Marmon Motor Car Company was an automobile manufacturer
founded by Howard Marmon and owned by Nordyke Marmon & Company
of Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
It was established in 1902 and was merged and renamed in 1933.
They produced cars under the Marmon brand
The Porter was consider the most expensive luxury car of its time.
This particular car sold for $5,000. Notice the Ad for the Chauffeur's
Outfits at $93.50. This was at a time when
the best paying jobs for the average person were at Ford Motor Co.
at $5.00 per day.
This is a photo of Margaret Gorman the 1st Miss America.
She is driving
a Biringham Car. The year is 1921
This is Miss Mary Bay 1924. You guess what she is driving.
I wonder if it has been inspected.
Ferry Raft 1920. Hauling a Touring Car on the Tanana river.
Kodak a ahead of its time. I'm not sure;
are these digital?
That is quite a compresser on top of that fridge.
But as it says "You can Barely hear it".
Must be state of the art.
I will say I have seen these faucets last
50 years.
Amazing!
1928 DeL Monte Ad. No computers then.
This art work was all done by hand.
These sinks weigh so much it is amazing that they
could be wall mounted.
However, they will last as long as you want to have them.
1920's Kitchen ad
Champagne Wink - 1922
Ready and waiting New York
Cord was the brand name of a United States automobile, manufactured
by the Auburn Automobile Company from 1929 through 1932 and again
in 1936 and 1937.
The Cord Corporation was founded and run by E. L. Cord as a holding
company for his many transportation interests, including Auburn. Cord
was noted for its innovative technology and streamlineed designs.
It is said Cord had a philosophy to build truly different, innovative cars,
believing they would also sell well and turn a profit. This did not always
work well in practice. Cord was responsible for the development of the
front wheel drive.
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