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Cochise at Sacred Heart Hospital …

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Since is another of ” Cochise ” when he visited Pensacola many years ago.  Here he is at the old Sacred Heart Hospital with a group of nurses.  It looks as if these girls might have been collecting money for something … I think these are Golden Bear Ice Creme containers.  You have to admit one thing … Michael Ansara ” Cochise ” was sure a good sport!  He really seems to be enjoying himself in the photos that my father made of him.  If anyone remembers when he was here and met him, I would be interested in hearing what you have to say and I am sure there are a lot of others too.  I will post some other photos of him later.  Thanks for looking …

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August 10, 2011 at 8:26 pm

Pensacola Regional Airport Guests …

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No clue who most of these people are … I believe that the man closest to the plane was our Mayor at the time – Barney Burks, but I could be wrong about that.  Whoever these people are, they must have been some VIP’s.  These photos are not really about these people, but about our airport at the time.  Next is a photo of the plane out on the tarmac …

The only markings that identify the plane is the ” Pensacola, Florida ” on the side, so maybe this was a private plane owned by a company or business.  I doubt that the City of Pensacola ever owned a private plan, but you never can tell with Pensacola or for that matter Escambia County.  The next photo is my favorite …

I can remember these covered walk-ways that led you into the terminal … there were only two or three of these walk-ways.  I have some other photos of the airport that I will post in the future.  If anyone recognizes any of these people, please let us know who you think they are.  Thanks for looking …

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August 10, 2011 at 8:15 pm

The ” Round – House ” on Bayou Texar …

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This is another photograph my dad made with the panoramic camera he owned – The WideLux.  This house is still located on Bayou Texar, but I have no idea who lives in it today.  The Lautner family used to live here back in the 1950’s and 60’s.  Mr. Lautner was the builder of our house on Dunwoody Drive, which is just two blocks up from this house.  I found some other images my dad made with the WideLux from this boat trip that I will post later.  Note how there was a train track that would take their boat back and forth from Bayou Texar.  I can not remember if it was motorized or if there was a pulley system to take the boat back and forth to the ” Round – House “, but whatever there was it left an impression on me.  Thanks for looking …

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August 10, 2011 at 6:04 pm

Jimmy Cagney In Pensacola …

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Back in the ” good old days ” the Fiesta used to bring in celebrities to be in their parades and that is what I think ( not positive ) Jimmy Cagney was here for.  I do not think he was here for the making of a movie, but I could be wrong.  This is the corner of Palafox and Gregory Streets … you can see the drug store that was on corner and I cannot remember the name for the life of me.  If anyone was at the parade and remembers Jimmy, please let us hear from you.  Thanks for looking …

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August 7, 2011 at 9:42 am

Brooks Thornton Florist …

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This florist was on the corner of 12th Avenue and Cervantes Street.  Another florist is now in it’s place and I believe the green house is still in use.  The tree is long gone, but I can remember it being decorated for Christmas as a kid.  We lived in a garage apartment about two blocks away on Cervantes.  We lived there for 5 or 6 years until we moved to Cordova Park.  In fact, the garage apartment is still there on Cervantes between 13th and 14th Avenue.  One day I might have to drop by and knock on the door.  Thanks for looking …

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August 7, 2011 at 9:29 am

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Bi – Planes Over San Francisco and The Golden Gate Bridge …

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This is a photograph someone brought to me twenty years or so ago for a copy job.  Usually I never bothered to save these copy jobs, but this was one that I thought was really interesting, so I made me a copy negative and put it away.  I do not know the year and I cannot remember anything about the person that brought it in.  I do not think that I have ever seen a photo that contains so many bi-planes in one image before.  I posted this on the old site and I did not get one comment from anyone, which amazed me since I thought someone would run across it and know something about this image.  You know that it had to have been made after 1937 because that was the year that the Golden Gate Bridge was completed … I believe.  You also see that there is hardly anything built were San Francisco is today.  Pam and I flew out to San Francisco back in 2000 and it was one of the most enjoyable trips that we have and we have been on a few.  On my personal blog http://frankhardyphotoblog.com/ , I have posted some b&w images that I made on that trip.  Thanks for looking …

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August 7, 2011 at 9:20 am