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Gary Cooper 1930s publicity photo The Texan, gay man’s collection 4×61930 Brand new. Digitally edited and professionally re-printed on photo stock. From a family estate of a gentleman’s collection of gay and male related photographs and ephemera. Most items are from the early to mid 20th century and includes loose photographs as well as some pictures that were cut by the owner from an antique photo album. Digital Reprint A 4″x6″ publicity photo of film actor Gary Cooper, made on the set of the movie, The Texan, in 1930. This is one of Cooper’s earliest films obviously before he developed his All-American Hero image. Check on this link to see the entire Gay Man’s Estate Collection of photos.Note that because of the enlargement from my scanner, the image shown here is slightly more blurry that the print you will receive. *For this type picture, I made digital repairs to the original images and had them professionally reprinted. Each of these photos is labeled at the top of the listing as “Digital Reprint” to indicate that these are not the original prints of these images. They are also priced accordingly.1 picture(s) included as part of our description. Please examine carefully before purchase. If you have any questions before purchase please contact us here: we are very happy to help in any way we can. Please note that inclusion in this gentleman’s collection does not imply that the people in the photo are gay or bi. Perhaps someone in the photo was a friend, or maybe he just picked up the picture somewhere for his collection.DAT1256 Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution

Vtg B&W Snapshot Street Vendor Selling Hats Haiti Men Vintage Car Scene 1940s This original B&W snapshot captures a vibrant street scene in Haiti, where a local vendor is selling hats to men gathered near a vintage car. The candid composition perfectly preserves a slice of daily life from the 1940s, showcasing the fashion, automobiles, and bustling roadside commerce of the era. Collectors of mid-century Caribbean history and vintage transportation photography will appreciate how this authentic 1940s glimpse documents both cultural attire and local transit. It is a compelling piece of social history that brings a bygone era back to life. Add this unique moment of a Haitian street vendor and classic automobile to your collection today.

This 5×7 inch colored photograph is a reprint of a classic TV memorabilia from the 1950s. It features Lucille Ball, an iconic actor who played the lead role in the situational comedy “I Love Lucy”. The photo is a snapshot and is in excellent condition. Its image color is also in color, showcasing the vibrancy of the scene. The photograph was created during the contemporary period of 1940-Now, making it a great collectible for fans of vintage television. The photograph is listed by a dealer and reseller, making it accessible to anyone who wants to add it to their collection. It’s a great item for anyone interested in TV or love-themed memorabilia.

Caber Toss 1960s athletic snapshot, gay man’s collection 4×6 shirtless young men early 1960s Brand new. Digitally edited and professionally re-printed on photo stock. From a family estate of a gentleman’s collection of gay and male related photographs and ephemera. Most items are from the early to mid 20th century and includes loose photographs as well as some pictures that were cut by the owner from an antique photo album. Digital Reprint This 4″x6″ print shows 4 shirtless young men who are about to compete in the Caber Toss, in which they have to throw some big wood, and whoever pitches theirs the farthest, wins. They are all shirtless, wearing athletic shorts that button in the front, and they are all wearing track shoes, likely for the traction you need to get all that wood up in the air. The man closest to the camera has a very short military buzz cut. You’ll not that all of these men have a fairly even musculature because they need upper body strength to throw the log, and good leg strength to make their approach while at the same time lifting. This sport has to be pretty rough on the back: it’s definitely a young man’s game. Check on this link to see the entire Gay Man’s Estate Collection of photos. Note that because of the enlargement from my scanner, the image shown here is slightly more blurry that the print you will receive. A portion of the sales from my original prints are donated by eBay on my behalf to The Trevor Project. Their mission is to end suicide among LGBTQ young people. They offer crisis services, counseling, safe spaces and more. If you have the opportunity, search for online and watch the short film Trevor, on which this foundation is based. *For this type picture, I made digital repairs to the original images and had them professionally reprinted. Each of these photos is labeled at the top of the listing as “Digital Reprint” to indicate that these are not the original prints of these images. They are also priced accordingly. 1 picture(s) included as part of our description. Please examine carefully before purchase. If you have any questions before purchase please contact us here: we are very happy to help in any way we can. DAT1089 2310b Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution

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