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Suter School Play …

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Back in 1950’s,  A.K. Suter School over in East Pensacola Heights used to put on these plays … for that matter, several other schools did also because I have run across several other negative envelopes from Clubbs Junior High School.  I know nothing at all about any of this, but I cleaned up several negatives and thought that I would throw them up on here.  Here is one more photograph that I worked up …

I do not know who any of these kids are and the only reason I chose them was because these negatives required the least amount of Photoshop to get them ready to post.  I have run across 4 or 5 negative envelopes from Suter School Plays and each bag contains 20 or 30 negatives each.  Sometime in the future I will get around to working them up and posting some more of the photographs.  I do not know when, but in the not too distant future.  Also, someone sent me the back of a play program that had an ad for my father’s studio …

How many of you out there can remember Carl’s Bakery?  It’s address is listed on Garden Street, but I remember it being over on Davis.  There used to be another bakery over on Gadsden Street, but I cannot remember it’s name … anybody know?  Thanks for looking and all comments are appreciated …

P S – I did not scan the above program page … it was emailed to me, so it is low resolution and the small print is hard to read.  If anyone comes across anything like this page, I am interested in it.  But I need to scan whatever in high resolution and the knock it down to low resolution to post  on the web.  Thanks for the comments about that …

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May 16, 2012 at 11:44 am

Southern Bell Class for Installers …

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Johnson, just because I let you smoke in class does not mean that I am going to let you call out front to Darleen and get her to run down to the corner and get you a six-pack of beer!!!  I gotta draw the line somewhere!

These must have been the good old days … smoking in class… whatever else …

As usual, all comments are appreciated and thanks for looking … and thanks for putting up with my attempt at humor … Frank

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May 16, 2012 at 10:42 am

Red Hat Chicken Feed …

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Now, Darleen, that diamond engagement ring that I bought for you last week is somewhere out here … I had it in my pocket and it must have fallen out when I pulled my handkerchief out to blow my nose.  You don’t think I am lying, do you?  Of course not, Bubba, we have only been dating for twenty years.  Why would you want to go and ruin a beautiful relationship and do something stupid like getting married???  I just love running around in this chicken manure with you!!

Please excuse my feeble attempt at humor … I know nothing about Red Hat Chicken Feed or who these people are.  If anyone out there is familiar with Red Hat Chicken Feed, please let us hear from you.  Thanks again for looking …

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May 16, 2012 at 10:31 am

Another of the San Carlos Hotel …

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Someone gave me this photo of the old San Carlos Hotel sometime back and I just got around to cleaning it up recently.  My dad did not make this photo and I rarely post other people’s photo, but what makes this photo interesting is ?????  Can you guess ….  I will give you another couple of minutes.  No little Johnnie, this is not the best photo of the front of the San Carlos showing the Fiesta Lounge that I have, although that is a good guess.  No little Suzy, not because there is no wheel-chair access ramp at St. Michael’s Catholic Church.  You are correct,  Cleroy ( that would be Leroy, but with a “C” … a Southern name ) this photo shows the Christmas decorations that the City of Pensacola used to put out back in the 1950’s.  In fact, I can remember these same decorations being used up into the 1980’s, maybe even the 1990’s.  How is that for some mileage?  I am sorry Cleroy, but my budget does not allow to give you a prize, but if you go down to  City Hall, I bet  Mayor Hayward and the City Council would dig around and they could probably find some of these decorations for your yard.  Good luck, Cleroy and thanks for looking … As usual,  all comments are appreciated.

Garden and Palafox Streets …

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This is the corner of Garden and Palafox Streets in downtown Pensacola.  It was before the Hotel San Carlos was built, so I am not sure of the year that this photo was made.  This was a photo that I had found in a box of photos and it looked like the  original photograph.  Notice the fountain that is in the intersection.  I have seen several photos of it and I might even have one around somewhere.  It looks as if it is a funeral procession with the hearse being drawn by a horse.  As usual, all comments are welcomed and appreciated.  Thanks for looking …

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May 10, 2012 at 2:10 pm

Bayview Park …

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This photo above of Bayview Park must have been made in the early 1900’s, maybe around 1910 or so.  My father obviously did not make this photo, but he had a negative of the image.  Someone must have brought the photo into the studio and had a copy print made.  I have not seen very photos of the old Bayview Park and I thought that it looked interesting.  Notice the old Model A’s in the parking lot on the left hand side.  I can remember my father talking about going swimming there at Bayview Park when they moved here in 1925 from Muscogee Florida.  All comments are appreciated … Thanks for looking …

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May 10, 2012 at 10:34 am

Helen Cooper’s Dress Shop …

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Helen Cooper’s clothing store for women was located in the 200 block of West Garden Street.  The building is no longer there and I think that the 200 block of West Garden Street is where the Sun Bank Building is located today.  The 200 section would most likely be where the Artisana Gift Shop is located and that is just a guess.  I can vaguely remember this little building, but I cannot say for sure.  If anyone has any recollection of Helen Cooper’s, please let us hear from you.  Thanks again for looking …

Southern Bell Wall Phone …

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These are several new photos that I have never posted before.  The one above shows this service technician installing a wall phone.  This was made in the early 1950’s, so this could have been for an ad showing the new ” wall phone ” from Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company.  How many of you out there can remember when the phone company was named that?  And I am sure that black was the only color that it came in.  Here is one more photo …

Notice how the lady of the house is having to use the hand – crank on the side to power the telephone?  The marvels of new technology!  Next thing you know Southern Bell will be offering different colors in this wall phone, but let’s not get ahead of ourselves now.  This was before my time, so if anyone remembers these phones, please let us hear from you.  Thanks for looking …

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April 29, 2012 at 11:47 am

Veteran’s Gas Company …

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This building is located on Pace Blvd, just a couple of blocks north of Cervantes Street.  It is not called Veteran’s Gas anymore and I cannot remember the business’ new name.  I have several interior views that I will post later when I get them worked -up.   Thanks for looking …

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April 29, 2012 at 10:38 am

Morrison’s Cafeteria …

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How many of you can remember Morrison’s Cafeteria down on Romana  and Jefferson Streets?   I can, but I cannot remember it ever looking like this.  They must have remodeled it in the 1960’s, because I do not remember it ever looking like this.  On the left side of this photo, you can see the old Pensacola Buggy Works Automobile Dealership in the background that was owned by the Turner family.  It is now a parking lot for Seville Quarter.  Below is another view of the exterior of Morrison’s …

I had posted these two photos above on my old blog, the two below are new.  I have found several others, but they need some work and I will get to them later.  First, here is one of the dining room …

I never remember the dining room looking like this.  I am not sure of the year, but I would imagine that it was sometime in the 1950’s.  Next is one of the kitchen …

It looks as if one of the ladies in the back on the right side is sitting down shelling peas or peeling potatoes.  This was before the day of everything being processed and frozen, so everything had to fresh from the farm.  All comments are welcomed, so feel free to share them with us and thanks for looking …

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April 29, 2012 at 10:25 am