The backs of several photos also have handwritten numbers such as “9”, “10”, and “786”. Location: Minot, N. Dak. (from stamp). The lot features candid scenes of soldiers in uniform engaged in various activities, including target practice at a firing range, posing in camp with tents and vehicles like an ambulance and trucks, and a wider view of a military formation on a parade ground.
This product is a vintage lot of photos from the 1930s-1940s, featuring images of an army gas station, school bus, and military subjects. The photos are black & white gelatin-silver prints on paper, originating from the United States. The lot captures a glimpse of life during this time period, with a theme that includes a pinup style. Perfect for collectors of photographic images, these unique and historical photos offer a nostalgic look into the past.
This lot of 12 antique and vintage black and white photographs of cars and automobiles captures the nostalgia and charm of a bygone era. Photographs are dating back to 1920’s and showcases a unique glimpse into American automotive history and culture. From women to families, these one-of-a-kind images of vintage cars are framed in unframed glossy prints, making them a valuable addition to any collection of automotive memorabilia or Americana. Made in the United States using gelatin-silver print production technique, these photographs offer a timeless and authentic look at the past.
The Vintage TRU-VUE Stereoscope Viewer with 5 films from the 1940s offers a unique glimpse into the past through its 3D production technique. The viewer, made of plastic, features a variety of themes. With the brand’s original TRU-VUE stamp and the inclusion of 5 films, this viewer provides a nostalgic and educational experience for collectors interested in vintage stereoscopic viewing.