Thursday, August 20, 2015

Back Page - Dress Up

Here is an page just for pictures of kids playing dress up. They go into the closet (with permission or not) and try on mom's or dad's clothes. Sometimes just the shoes, often just a hat.

And sometimes a parent will tailor clothes that the daughter can play like she is big or so that junior will look just like dad. It is not a Halloween get-up or a hand me down with the sleeves rolled up. It's not just a "cowboy suit" or a "soldier suit" or a ballet costume.

This is a child playing "grown-up."

An alert parent will have the camera handy.

Here are some submissions from alert parents.

Child and hat

Daddy's little man
Dance Partners
Dad's duds

Sombrero
Playing Dress-Up
Costumes

Child in long dress
Young gIrl in long dress and hat and braids
Child on porch



Can't get enough?

Watch this space!

Bassingbourn 1944 384th Bomber Group, B17 landing
Long lost negatives taken during the winter of 1944-45 at Bassingbourn AAF base in England.

Area 51 and a Half Area 51 and a Half You are probably not authorized to see these.

Don't take my picture! Oh! You DID didn't you! completely unaware of the photographer This is a collection of photographs that disappear on the way home from the photo processing shop.


And don't miss
Cabinet Card Gallery
Square America
Tattered and Lost
Vernacular Photography
The best
FOUND PHOTOGRAPH
sites on the web.

And for postcards try
POSTCARDY
And see what's going on over at
Sepia Saturday!

All images are the property of Lost Gallery and the author. Permission must be granted for their use. All rights reserved.

THE KIDS Lesson one.
It is always a mystery how a photograph of any of these precious children could end up lost or abandoned. Here are a few. You will probably say "Ooh..." at least once.

Dee and the Business School Dee and the Business School
The beautiful Dee. A curious story; What do you see?

WHAT'S GOING ON HERE?
Neiffel and Helvetica Typehigh

"What are they doing?"

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