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Out West With The Hardy Family …

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Indians 1 _RTP_5x7_2 June 15 _SFW

I have posted some of these type images earlier, so when I ran across this one I thought that I would throw it up.  The next image is one with my mother, me and a friend who’s family traveled out to Denver with us.  I am the littlest ” paleface ” in the photo.  I wish that I could say that I remember this event in my life and have something to share with you, but I was too young.  Here we are …

 

Us and Indians 3  _RTP_5x5_2 June 15_SFW

I am not really sure where these were taken, but I would guess New Mexico.  Thanks for looking and I have been busy with other things this month and have neglected my blogs.  But I have been working on posts for this blog and my photography blog, so do not dessert me.  Thanks for looking and please check back.  If anyone has a clue where these photos were taken, please let us hear from you …

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June 2, 2015 at 6:28 pm

Port of Pensacola …

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Pensacola Port 1956 _ RTP _ 13 April 15 _ SFW

Here are some more images of the Port of Pensacola from back in the 1950’s.  I had posted some others a year or so back of men working in this warehouse that I thought looked fairly interesting..  There are some more but they are mostly of people at what looks to be a cocktail party or something and I do not know who any of the people are in them.  Here we go …

 

Pensacola Port 1956 _ RTP _ 13 April 15 _ SFW2

Pensacola Port 1956 _ RTP_13 April 15 _ SFW

A primary product at the Port of Pensacola during this time was fertilizer I have been told.  Not really sure if it was imported or exported, but I am sure that someone out there will know and can enlighten us.  One thing that I do not want to hear is how the Port has been awash in red – ink for the last fifty years … I am fairly sure that the Port was in the black for a few years back in the 1960’s.  I also do not want to hear from any nay-sayers that the Port should be closed down and made into condos like that did at the foot of Palafox Street.  That project has turned out great or at least it looks great.  Thanks for looking and please check back … Frank

Downtown Pensacola Through The Years …

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IMG_1127 Palfox Pier 8x10_13 April 15_SFW

This first image of the Palafox Wharf in downtown Pensacola was made back in the 1930’s and this is strictly a guess.  I found the negative in an old Kodak printing paper box that my father used to put negatives in once he was finished with it.  My guess is that someone else had taken the photograph and had brought it to my father to make prints.  That is only a guess and I doubt if we will ever know the story, but it shows Palafox Street in a different era … back when wind powered the ships. The strip of land on the far side is where the Port Royal development is now located.  On the roof on one of the buildings in the top right of the image is a sign advertising ” Elebash Jewelery Co. ” so that might date the photo if someone knows when the sign was painted.  The next photo was made in the 1950’s …

 

Days Store _ RTP _ 13 April 15 _ SFW

 

If someone can identify the year of the car parked out front, we might have a date for this photo.  I am going to make a guess and say that the car is a Chrysler, but that is just a guess.  This is Palafox Street in downtown Pensacola and like I mentioned earlier, I think that it sometime in the 1950’s.  I personally do not remember ” Day’s Credit Clothing ” or the ” Quality Shoes ” shop next door.  The last is a photo standing in the middle of Palafox at the Romana Street intersection.

 

Downtown Pensacola 70s _ RTP _ 13 April 15 _ SFW

This is looking north up Palafox and I am going to say sometime in the early 1970’s, maybe 1973.  I am sure that someone out there can most likely tell us.  It has really changed over the years.  If anyone has any comments about the time-frame of any of these images, please comment.  If anyone can remember any of these stores or anything else we would love to hear from you.  Thanks again for all of the nice comments from everyone over on Facebook … it is nice to know that some local people enjoy remembering Pensacola and vicinity through the years.  Thanks again for looking … Frank

Entre Nous Part Two …

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Here are a few more photographs of the Entre Nous Sorority taken in the 1950’s.  I had a comment from someone on the first Entre Nous post that I put up and I believe that he mentioned the year that these photos were taken.  I will have to check out the post and post an update later on if the year was mentioned.  I know, I should have done that before I started, but it did not dawn on me until I got started.  Anyway … he are the photographs:

 

Entre Nou 1 _ RTP _ 29 Mar 15 _ SFW

Entre Nou 2 _ RTP _ 29 Mar 15 _ SFW

Entre Nou 3 _ RTP _ 29 Mar 15  _ SFW

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I do not think that I repeated any of the images from the first Entre Nous post.  I am going to say that these photographs were taken at Pensacola Country Club.  The club suffered a lot of damage in the hurricanes back in 2004 and 2005 and so obviously everything has changed.  If anyone knows any history of the local chapter of Entre Nous in Pensacola and wants to share it with us that would be nice.  I do not even know if the sorority is still around locally or nationally, so any comment that anyone wants make is appreciated.  I hope everyone has a safe ” April’s Fool Day ” and if you are made to look like a fool, you know that it was all done in fun.  At least was when I was growing up … Now with all of the stupid and mean things that people are doing to one another in this day and time you have to wonder.  Thanks for looking and please check back … Frank

UPDATE:  These girls were from Pensacola High School and graduated in 1957.  Thanks … Frank

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April 1, 2015 at 9:14 am

Indian Dance …

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Indians Dancing  _ RTP _ 2 Mar 15 _ SFW

Here is one more of the Indian dancers that I had posted sometime earlier.  I ran across these negatives in a jewelery box of my mother’s and what they were doing in there I have no clue.  I like the out of focus / movement that this image has … I just wish I knew something about the Indians – tribe, location, etc… – maybe someone will see something that they recognize and share it with us.  I have been scanning these full-framed and have not bothered cropping it out, so I hope that does not bother or confuse you.  Thanks for looking and please check back …Frank

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March 3, 2015 at 2:58 pm

Ebay Items …

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IMG_1591  1959 PHS Annona Cover

I have started posting a large selection of items on Ebay …a lot of camera equipment, some old Annona yearbooks that were my father’s and other miscellaneous items that you cannot live without ( just kidding there ).  I never realized that there was such a market for these old products until I was approached from several movie producers about using some old photos that I have posted in movies that they are making as background on walls, tables, etc.  No, it was not Oprah or Spielberg or even a tv realty show on cable, and no, a deal was not made, but at least it opened my eyes to some possibilities that I never thought of before.  Here is a link for the Annona yearbook that I have listed and I plan to put several other yearbooks on Ebay in the near future.  This is something that I just started working on this week and I know that with just the photography equipment alone, it is going to take me a while to get rid of.  And I plan to put a Vegamatic in it’s original package up this week .. a perfect gift for your special lady on Valentine’s Day.  I have a cow’s skull that I advertised as a perfect gift for your mother-in-law … yeah, an excellent gift for her on Valentine’s Day.  You will be her favorite son-in-law with a gift like that!!  Thanks for looking … Frank

Entre Nous Sorority in Pensacola Florida …

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Entre Nou 7 _ RTP _ 7 Feb 15 _ SFW

As usual, I do not know a thing about any of the girls in these photos.  When I started working with my father at the studio, we used to photograph seven or eight ( maybe even more ) of these sorority groups in Pensacola.  Most were service oriented and were affiliated with local high schools such as Pensacola High , Escambia and Woodham are the ones that come to my mind as I sit here typing this post.  I am sure that there are more and to be perfectly honest with you, even the few that I remember, I do not think that I can spell their names.  There was one at Escambia, Sans Perine, that I remember photographing for many years … in fact, I believe that Escambia High School seemed to have the most girl’s clubs.  The above photo looks to have been taken at someone’s home outside on the lawn / patio.  The other two photos were taken at Pensacola Country Club.  I have no clue of the exact date, but these would have to have been made sometimes in the 1950’s.  Maybe someone might recognize one of the girls in the photos and will let us know.  Here are several more photos …

 

Entre Nou 8 _ RTP_7 Feb 15  SFW

 

Entre Nou 6  RTP _ 7 Feb 15 _ SFW

I have some more photos from this sorority that were taken at this same time that I will work-up and post at a later date.  I do not remember when the Pensacola Country Club was laid out like this … the stairs are the same, but an entrance was made in back of where the girls in the front row are standing.  If anyone remembers anything about the Entre Nous sorority,   please let us hear from you.  For those of you out there that do not speak French, Entre Nous means ” between ourselves “.  And, no I do not speak French, but I am pretty fluent in ” Google “.  Thanks for looking and please check back … Frank

Happy 74th Birthday to the USO …

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USO 8_RTP_7 Feb 15 _ SFW

I was reading the cartoon ” Beetle Bailey ” this morning in the Pensacola News Journal  and he was wishing the the USO a happy 74th birthday in the only way that Sarge would let him … with a sign on a cross-country march!  I had a few more photos from a ceremony at the local USO building in downtown Pensacola from back in the 1950’s that I had not posted before.  So I found them and here they are.  I did not get any comments from the earlier USO post that I made, so I have no clue who any of these people are or what the function is that they are having, but whatever it was, it sure looked nice.  And fun!  Here are a couple more photos and without any further comments or ado ( I still have not figured out what that means either ) …

USO 9 _ RTP _ 7 Feb 15 _ SFW

 

USO 14_ Lady Servers_RTP_7 Feb 15 _ SFW

USO  10 _ RTP _ 7 Feb 15 _ SFW

If anyone knows anything about this event from back in the 1950’s, please let us know.  I am kind of curious myself about it … personally, I might venture a guess and say that this event might have been held for the grand opening of the USO building that was located in downtown Pensacola on Spring Street, but as usual that is entirely a guess.  Believe it or not, I had only been in that building one time myself and it after it was the USO and it became a surplus warehouse for Escambia County.  Thanks again for looking and like I said earlier I welcome all comments, so please let us hear from you.  Please check back and thanks again … Frank

PHS Basketball Team …

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PHS Basketball 1_1956 _ RTP _ 26 Jan 15 _ SFW

This is the Pensacola High School Basketball Team from 1956, I believe.  I thought that since I had posted some Tate High School images from the 1950’s, it was time to post another from PHS in that era.  I left the crop at 10×8 when I posted the image, however I do not know if the photo will show up on the blog as 10×8.  If you click on the image, it will pop up in another window by itself ( or rather it should ) and that image should be 10×8.   It is funny to me that there can be several negatives in an envelope and one can be all scratched up and filthy, then the other can be clean and look like it was just processed last week.  The negative above did not take much Photoshop to get ready to post … the other negative in the same envelope looked like it was driven over by a truck and left out side for more than fifty years.  I am not positive that this image was taken in 1956, so if anyone knows the correct year, please let us know.  Thanks again for looking and please check back … I still have a lot of high school photos to post from the fifties.  I am not sure of what exactly, I know some more basketball photos and some other miscellaneous sports images … You are just going to see what I dig up.  As always your comments are welcomed and appreciated … Frank

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January 26, 2015 at 9:42 am

The Crestwood Tourist Hotel …

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I had seen negative years ago and had thought that it looked interesting, but put it aside and did not run across it again until a few weeks ago.  It had to have been made back in the 1950’s in one of my father’s trips out west to visit his sister out west.  The first couple of images are of post cards that I ran across when I googled   Crestwood Tourist Hotel.  Since the image that my father took was at night, I thought that these post card images showed what the property actually looked like.  So here are the post cards …

Crestwood Motor Hotel _ Photo Post Card _ OK_SFW

Crestwood Tourist Hotel _ OK  _ SFW

OK, now here is the shot that he made at night …

 

Crestwood Tourist Motel   _ RTP  _ SFW

The negative was filthy and it took me quite a long time to take out all of the dust marks and scratches.   I doubt that the hotel is still around … I forgot to mention that this hotel was located in Houston Texas.  I did not see the location of the hotel, since the back of these post cards was not included with either of the cards.  If anyone recognizes this hotel and knows where it’s location is / was, please let us hear from you.  Also, if you have any stories about the place, go ahead and let us hear them.  Thanks again and please check back … Frank

One more thing … This place is called a ” Hotel “, but to me it is more of a motel and not a hotel.  That’s just my two cents.

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January 22, 2015 at 8:31 am