ALL IN THE FAMILY

My great-great's travels: Post Card from Salt Lake City, Utah 1903

I am going through big box of old family photographs 
and various travel things, that ended up with us after many generations of being passed down to child after child. And when I say many years, I mean MANY years. Most of these photos and postcards date from the 1890's - 1940's.

All of these images are actual items from them, that belong to me, and I have scanned myself.




OF COURSE I LOVE ALL THE STAMPS AND CANCELLATIONS ON THESE OLD PAPERS.... 





I am going through one box and one envelope at a time, and I started 2 years ago and probably have a few more years to go. My goal is to scan each one in the computer and transfer the hand-written notes so I can compile EVERYTHING and distribute to all my cousins, etc. 

TRAVELS INCLUDED:


AMERICAN BEACHES





AMERICAN CITIES

NEW ORLEANS
NEW YORK
CHICAGO, 1905

 EUROPEAN CITIES

ITALY (ROME)
FRANCE (VILLEFRANCHE SUR MER)
FORT de FRANCE (LE PALAIS DE JUSTICE) circa 1880's

WARSAW, POLAND (WILANÓW PALACE)

 ASIAN COUNTRIES

TIBET: Tibetan Dance
BEIJING, CHINA (TEMPLE OF HEAVEN)

During this process, I keep thinking that on each photograph and postcard, even over 100 years old, their fingerprint is on there somewhere, and has the same DNA as me.
Not trying to get all weird, but it's one of those things that when you slow down enough to think about things, it's all kind of amazing!


SOUVENIRS: 

HOTEL LUGGAGE LABELS



POSTCARD BOOKS







PRESSED FLOWERS





Pretty remarkable how well these flowers are still intact



TICKETS


TRADE CARDS



 LETTERS HOME & PERSONAL SNAPSHOTS

WHAT IS IT ABOUT THEIR HANDWRITING BACK THEN THAT LOOKS SO ROMANTIC? IS IT THE INK-DIPPED PEN?
OVERLOOKING THE DECK ON THE SHIP 
written on back in pencil:: "Little boats at Fr--ebal" (?)". This picture is obviously taken off the balcony of the boat.
This postcard was in with the pictures. From one of their overseas ventures, not sure which one, but it is the Cunard White Star "Britannic".
written on back in pencil: One of our Sailor Boys
written on back in pencilOur Deck - Mid Ocean
written on back in pencilAntwerp 2 15 Cathedral BELGIUM

SOME FAMILY MEMBERS IN THOSE UNCOMFORTABLE DRESSES
 written on back in pencil: The same trio in front of Satue of W---- 1st
written on back in pencil: Arc de Carousal 
written on back in pencil: Place de la Concorde PARIS
written on back in pencilTrain at Brünig Switzerland 
written on back in pencil: Permelia  ---- of the --- Switzerland

Canal in Rotterdam

written on back in pencil: Two Norwegian girls in Hardanger costume.
written on back in pencilCourt of Casa Vettii, Pompeii (House of Vettii)
written on back in pencil: In streets of Old Pompeii

 written on back in pencilTheatre Pompeii


written on back in pencil: Permelia & two friends in Gondola, Venice


written on back in pencil: Along the corridor Campo Santo Genoa 
written on back in pencil: The wine (?) for Corie (?) 

written on back in pencil: A Portion of Colosseum Rome 

Thought I'd share some of my favorites. I am enjoying seeing how much AND how little somethings have changed in over 100 years. No cars, and boy do they dress uncomfortably, but other than that, they really could be tourist snapshots from today.


written in pencil on back: Jesus Nailing Place Jerusalem
written on back in pencil: Gambling. Jerusalem
written on back in pencil: Church of the Virgin
written on back in pencil: Resting on the way to Hebron
written on back in pencil: Plowing in Palestine
written on back in pencil: From top of S--- --- Ta---'s House - Our drago---- Abraham.
Post Card from Cairo, Egypt 1902
written on back in pencilCrossing the Nile, Luxor to The--o 
The Road to the Pyramids
written on back in pencil: Gateway Temple of Karnak 
written on back in pencilTomb of Seti I
Temple Isis Philae
written on back in pencil:: "Temple of Diana. The site of it - with a modern goddess in foreground" AH HA! THE HUMOR! LOVE IT! 
written on back in pencil: Columns - Temple of Karnak
written on back in pencilTemple Ruins Karnak

WELL, that's all for now. I don't know if I'll ever get to go to Egypt or Jerusalem in my lifetime, so I always enjoy seeing pictures of far-away places. I can close my eyes for a minute and imagine some of these trips were like what I see on Agatha Christie's Poirot... All buttoned-up in Mesopotamia.... 

Funny to see the fashions in these pictures. Who knew square box-shaped handbags were popular? And all the women's waists look so tiny. I bet they didn't have Spanx back then... If we think those are constricting, I can't even imagine how cinched up they were-- ally he while trekking over rocks and boulders. Blimey!
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