P. K. Younge Elementary School …
This photo is one that I had copied years ago for someone and I ran across it recently. My father and his brother used to walk to school here back in the 1920’s … now let me tell you where they used to walk from. When my father’s family moved to Pensacola in 1925, they moved to Reus and Garden Streets, where my grandmother ran a rooming / boarding house, So may father and his brother would walk 5 blocks down Garden Street to Palafox Street, where they would turn left and head north ( I believe in an earlier post, I show this intersection of Garden and Palafox where there was a watering fountain for horses in the middle of the intersection … I will check on this to be sure ). So they turn up Palafox, walk by the old San Carlos Hotel and keep on walking up the hill to Cervantes. They cross over Cervantes Street and keep walking another 8 or 9 blocks until reach this school. My dad said that he and Ben walked every day, rain or shine and never missed a day. He also said that when they left their house it was just him and Ben, but by the time they got to school, they had been by joined by 20 or so kids. I have a photo somewhere of him and his fifth grade class sitting on the steps of the school. And that brings me another story …
In his class was a kid named Shelby and Shelby lived with his grandparent’s somewhere near the school in North Hill. My dad said he thought it was North Hill, because it did not take him as long to walk to school as it took him and Ben. My father would later show me the photo of the class and I think that he had the names of all the kids on the back of the photo, but he would usually just single out Shelby, unless he was talking about someone else he might have run into from that era. Fast forward 55 years or so and by this time I was working with my father at the studio and the photo rings and I answer ” Frank Hardy Studio “. This voice on the other end says in this long, Southern drawl ” Fraaank this is Sheeelby from ol’ PK Younge ” and I said something like ” Glad to hear you Shelby … How are you doing? … You sound good ” . Shelby then says ” You sound mighty good too Frank, for being so old “, I laughed and said ” Hold on Shelby and I will transfer you up front to my dad, I am back in the darkroom printing” . He then said, and I never forgot this, ” I only went to PK Younge for a while and your father was one of the few kids that I really got to know and he was always nice to me and I never forgot that “. They talked for an hour or so and when I noticed that the call was finished, I walked out front and asked my dad who that hillbilly was and he said ” That was Shebly Foote and I guarantee you, he is no hillbilly “. He told me that Shelby became a writer and later wrote books on the Civil War that on which he became a noted authority. My father wrote him a letter through his publisher and had included that class photo of their PK Younge class. Shelby said that he had never seen that photo before and was so happy to have a copy. Several weeks later later a package arrived from New York … Shelby had sent my father his Civil War Trilogy series and on the inside flap he had inscribed something like ” To my old PK Younge buddy, Shelby Foote” . Sometime in the future I will photograph the inscription and add it to this post and I will also post the class photo. I should have been more prepared, I apologize, that it going to be one of my New Year’s Resolutions …
That is my PK Younge / Shelby Foote story … It is not much, but it just shows what type of person my father was. Thanks for looking and as always, all comments are welcome and are appreciated … Frank
Miami Beach From The 1950’s …
This was made back in the 1950’s … I have found several sleeves of these 120 negatives that my father made and I have worked several of them up and posted them earlier. Here are several more that I thought that I would post for your viewing enjoyment. The next show you the ” Colonnades ” Hotel down on Miami Beach. I am not sure if this place is still located on Miami Beach …
Now here is the hotel …
And finally, a view of one of the neighborhoods down in Miami … I can almost see Tubbs and Crocket hanging out on this street waiting for the bad guys to show with the goods ( now don’t say you do not know who Crocket and Tubbs are? ). I caught a Miami Vice on TV Land a while back and I could not get over how dated the show looked. If you look close, I swear you see Tubbs and Crocket in the back of that woody parked in the street. I will post some other photos from Miami later … thanks for looking … Frank
Old Motel Room …
I know nothing about this motel room … have no clue where it was located or when it was taken or for what reason the photo was taken. If I had to guess, I would say the early 1950’s, maybe out west somewhere …. other than that, no clue. I think when I look at an image like this, the first thing that jumps out at me is the window unit … I bet a lot of motels did not have window units back in the early 1950’s and then look at the furniture and also how small the room looks to be. Occasionally I might think about a story to go along with these images and doing something about tying a few of them together somehow, but as you can tell from this blog I am not a writer, so I file that back in the vault somewhere. Thanks for looking and if you have comments, please let me hear them … Frank
Spain ….
This photo was made outside of Malaga in Spain. I guess they did not use hay thrashers that would separate the wheat from the chafe, this kid would just through the hay up in the air and would let the wind do the separating. This was back in 1972, so you would have thought that would have had machinery to do this type of work, but no, a 12 or 13 year old kid did the heavy lifting. But he was enjoying himself and he had a big smile on his face when we where taking these photos. The one below was in a bull ring in Ronda.
This was different, but it was not something that I would go to every weekend. Thanks for looking … Frank
Bayou Texar Ski Club …
I am not sure if these were made in 1977 or 1979, but I know that someone will let us know. For some reason, I want to say that these were made for publicity when the Ski Club appeared on the Labor Day Jerry Lewis Telethon. I used to ski in the Bayou back in the 1960’s, but once I started going to UWF, we sold the boat and that was the end of my water skiing. I always enjoyed skiing and I have a lot of photos around of me skiing that I will try to find and throw up so everyone can get a good laugh. As usual, I do not know who most of the skiers are, but I can pick out a Bonifay or two, and I will throw that out when I run across them. So here goes some photos …
I am fairly sure that Paul Bonifay is the clown on the right side and I think I know the guy next to him, but I want to make sure before I embarrass someone. A few more with the girls …
Now we are getting somewhere … I am pretty sure that that is Ginger Bonifay on the front row left as you are looking at the photo.
That is Ginger on the far left in this photo … cannot tell you who the other girls are but they are some cuties ( if I insult any of the girls with my sexist remarks, I am sorry … I think I am just stating the obvious ) I do not know where I was this day that my dad went and took these photos, but I sure missed it!!! Here are a few more …
That is five or six that I have worked-up and I would say that I have several more that I will get ready and post. If any one recognizes any of these skiers, let us hear from you and if you know any other info about the Bayou Texar Ski Club, please share it with us. Thanks for looking and please check back … Frank
Bayou Texar Early 1900’s …
This photo was taken of Bayou Texar in the early 1900’s and was in a book created by Pensacola photographer Cottrell. The book was brought to me and I copied the photos for the owner of the book. I have never seen another copy of this book and I have mentioned it in earlier posts … the book was titled ” Picturesque Pensacola “. I believe that this area of the Bayou is what you see to the south when you drive across the Cervantes Street bridge. I have never seen this photo reproduced anywhere … I have checked down at the Pensacola Historical Society and they do not have a copy of the image. If you have seen this anywhere, please let me know or if you have ever run across Cottrell’s book let me hear from you. I have some other photos ready that I will post in the next few days … thanks for looking, Frank
Log Truck Accident …
This is an image that is in bad shape and I did not feel like taking the time to work it up, so I just through a texture screen on it and ran it though several filters to give it this look. The sign of the Gulfarium is what really stands out in this image. I would estimate the date to be early 1950’s and I do not know where the location of the accident is. Below is the same image without some of the filters, but with the texture screen to clean up a lot of the negative damage. I like the color over-lay, toned images have always been a favorite of mine. Here is the “straight” image …
Thanks for looking and please check back … Frank
Beauty Contest at the Casino on Pensacola Beach …
The negative bag read something like ” JC Beauty Contest at the Casino ” and the date was 1950’s. The “JC” was the Junior Chamber, I believe. I do not know who the girls are or the guy giving the trophy, but he sure is interested in this young lady. Here is one more of the two …
I hope that his wife was not in the audience. The band was ” The Clarence Schenk Orchestra “. Here are the runners up …
I do not have any names for the young ladies, but the last one looks vaguely familiar to me. The last photo is of the three winners …
These are three cute girls or should I say ” ladies ” …. I do not want to come across as sexist or anything in this political correct society that we live in today. I wish that I had some photos of the outside of the Casino, but I have yet to run across any. If anyone happened to be at this beauty contest, let’s hear from you. I am curious who these beauty queens are. Thanks for looking and please check back …. Frank
Cordova Park 1959 …
Here are some more panorama prints that I have stumbled across recently. I believe this is the house that was next to our house at 3715 Dunwoody Drive. If you look real close, you will see a boy standing on the back porch … that was me. I was 5 at the time this photo was taken. Our house was built next door to the left of this house. Dunwoody at this point was still a dirt road. The next photo shows Gerhardt Drive, one block to the north of this photo … it was paved. Here is a photo showing Mr. Lautner in front of a home he had built on Gerhardt …
Mr. Lautner was the man who built my parent’s house on Dunwoody. Gerhardt is one block off of Bayou Blvd and was paved at this time … for some reason, I do not believed that Bayou Blvd was paved at the time this photo was taken. You turned into Cordova Park off of 12th Avenue back in these days. 12th Avenue was paved and took you to the airport. There was no Airport Blvd or PSC Blvd in 1959, so 12th Avenue became a dead-end at the National Guard Amory. You turned right and you were in the airport parking lot. Well, that is your Pensacola history lesson for the day … no quiz on this stuff, so don’t worry. If anyone ever runs across any old photos of Cordova Park or of the Pensacola Airport from back in the late 1950’s or 1960’s, please let me know because I would love to see them. Even old snapshots that someone in your family made … they do not have in great shape, just clear mostly. Let me hear from you and thanks again for looking … Frank



























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