PHS Twirlers …
This photo was taken in front of the old Pensacola High School that was located at the top of the hill on Palafox Street across from the Confederate Memorial. This must have been made in the early 1950’s. I have a nice post card of the old PHS somewhere here on this blog. My father did not take the photo, but I thought that it is a nice image showing the old school. If anyone recognizes any of these twirlers, let us hear from you. Thanks for looking and please check back … Frank
Clubbs Junior High School Band …
Here is the A.V. Clubbs Junior High School Band from sometime back in the 1950’s. The school used to stand where the new N.B. Cook is now on 12th Avenue. Here are several more photos …
I do not know who this band majorette is, but she sure is a cute one!! I thought that I had one more of the band, but I could not find it in this folder so I will look in some others and post it when I find it. Thanks for looking … Frank
Bokas Pharmacy in Gulf Breeze …Update
I do not remember this pharmacy as Bokas Pharmacy, I remembered it as Bokas-Jordan Pharmacy. It was also located in a different part of Gulf Breeze than where this one was located. Maybe someone like Billy Tarbuck who was raised in Gulf Breeze will see this post and can fill us in on some of the details. This photo was made sometime in the 1950’s, I believe, but I am not sure of the date at all … for all I know it could have been in the early 1960’s. Thanks for looking .. Frank
UPDATE: Mrs. Rose Geeker Thames contacted me and said that this photo was taken in April of 1956. The Bokas Pharmacy above was located in the Benson Building that was located on Hwy 98 at the red light in Gulf Breeze. I believe the intersection is Hwy 98 and Shoreline Drive and it was the only red light in Gulf Breeze for at least 20 years, if I remember correctly. I do not know how long the pharmacy was located at this location, since I was born in 1953 and I do not really remember much about Gulf Breeze until the middle to late 1960’s. Mrs. Thames also mentioned that Vic Bokas was her brother, which I did not know either. I appreciate all of the comments that readers make to help me put the correct information with the photos … Frank
Florida Fixture and Cabinet …
It looks as if business was slow on the cabinet side of the business, the guys would just hammer out a boat or two. Now that is what I call real ingenuity!! The business or the building does not look familiar to me, but I a sure that someone out there will recognize the name or the business or might have even purchased a boat from them. Thanks for looking … Frank
Group in Front of Christ Church …
Now I know for a fact that this was made in front of Christ Church on Wright Street, HOWEVER, as usual, I do not have a clue who the group is. I would venture a guess and say that it is some type of youth group and I would also imagine that it was made sometime during the summer. My father used to make photos at several churches when the church would sponsor these retreats during the summer. These ” kids ” would come from areas in the southeast and would want a group photo to take home. I can remember photographing several groups during the summer on one day and then making 100 or so 8×10’s over-night to deliver the next day back during the ’70’s. Thanks for looking and please check back … Frank
Christ Church Dance …
Here are a few photos that were taken at Christ Church on Wright Street in downtown Pensacola. I am not sure of the date, but I know that it was sometime back in the 1950’s. No clue who anyone is in any of the photos, but it looks as if everyone was having a good time. Here are several more …
My guess is that these might have been teenagers that were members of the church, since this was taken ( I believe ) in the old fellowship hall. The only information written on the negative envelop was ” Christ Church “. If anyone recognizes anyone in these photos, please let us know. Thanks for looking and please check back … Frank
Southern Bell Ladies …
This was made when Southern Bell had a grand opening for their building on Belmont Street in downtown Pensacola back in the 1950’s. I have several other photos from this event that I will post later. They really let you know how far we have advanced in the fifty-five years or so. If anyone was there that night and to share it with us, please feel free. Thanks for looking and please check back … Frank
Just A Reminder …
Just a reminder for you to check out my photo blog, FrankHardyPhotoBlog.com . Even though I have been using WordPress for several years now, there are still things that I cannot figure out how to do. I just think that most people know my blog, but I have a lot of people look at this blog that do not know me personally. They do not know to go to my site and check out my posts. So I just thought that I would put a reminder in a post with a link and then I could direct some traffic over there. I get only a small fraction of the number of hits that I receive on this site and I just want to try to increase my readers over on my photography blog. Nothing earth-shattering, but a few new viewers would be nice. Thanks again for looking and let me know if you have any questions or if something does not work for you … Frank
Out Front of Old Sacred Heart Hospital …
Here is a group of nuns standing in front of the old Sacred Heart Hospital. I do not know anything about this photo or why it was made. My guess it was for some type of promotion or maybe a publicity photograph, however I know that when this photo was taken in the 1950’s, hospitals did not promote themselves like they do now. Thanks for looking … Frank
The Fishing Couple …
I do not recognize this couple or have any idea where they caught this fish, but I thought that someone out there might know who they are. I would not doubt if this fish was caught in Pensacola Bay or it might have even been caught in Bayou Texar, just judging from the size the boat that this couple is standing in front of. You see my father’s studio in the background … this was when it was located on Gonzalez Street, before he moved across the street to 12th Avenue. Thanks again for looking and let us hear from you … Frank













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