Friday, December 4, 2015

Turn it Over! There's Something On The Back - Page 33



Very often, notations on the reverse of these found photographs are obscure or too brief or illegible. Most often there is nothing at all.

But now and then there is a message from the past that sparkles.

Back in March of 2009 LOST GALLERY had a full page of photographs and their very interesting reverse sides. There have been many new additions to the collection since then.

Here is a new group of those photographs with mysterious, funny and sometimes puzzling reverse sides; tiny bits of history, reaching out to us over the decades, sometimes a century.



Woman and Hollyhocks
Woman and Hollyhocks

On reverse:
Mr. Mulder took
this in Summer
(amid) the
Holly Hocks. did
I send you one?
my head. Will go up.
You will laugh at that.



Girl in garden
Girl in Garden

On the reverse:
Notice lamp
shade? Also heel
with anklet up-
can't see her patches
tho. the one in
Ginger pants didn't
take - I told you
was raining some
was afraid wouldn't.
Remember the dress?
You got it for Dana
almost 3 yrs. ago?



Woman in a Forest
Woman standing in the woods

On the reverse side:
Taken Longe ago
a way
back in
May-
1926
Before i was
in that
auto wreck



Sitting on a Rock
On a rock

On the reverse side:
This was taken last
year ('20) at the park
too. Don't be shocked
please, 'cause I still
wear 'em. Only thing
ti climb rocks in.
The really came below
my knees but i wore 'em
up because they showed
below the skirt I wore
when I was at the iun(?)
It's all right, Mitchell
was with us.



Girl
Girl

On the reverse:
(In Pencil)
Oconnor (?).
to
A???
Minn
(in Ink)
Uniform Team Want
game in 18-20 class for
Call Nevada 4244



Car on street
Mexico

On Reverse:
Drive near Piedris Negris Mexico


Four women and a baby

On the reverse:
left
Edith Mills McCutcheon
Blanche Mills Schrrer
Grace McCloud Weidner
& baby
Ella Clark Mills

Four Women and a Baby


Trio on matting
reverse of matted portrait

Here is an unusual reverse. There's no identification or message here. It's just the impression transferred from the next photograph in the stack where it was kept for a long, long time.



Three travlers
Three women

On the reverse:
On road to Mt. Hood-
Just a happen as of
course - but every stop
we made, they seemed
to carry ???



Mexico
Countryside

On Reverse:
Highway near Monterrey
Nevelon



Baby in arms
Baby in arms

On the reverse:
Daddy this
is a swell
picture
except for mama
nose & hand
Some day
mama & I will
have a good
picture taken
together
Arlene Rae
May 6, 1927


Three on a Cabinet Card
Two women and a man Cabinet Card

On reverse
Aunt Mollie on right
Uncle Sam sneaked
in to spoil the picture

Photographer
W. E. Kingsbury
Sturgeon MO



Can't get enough? There's more!
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TURN IT OVER! THERE'S SOMETHING ON THE BACK
Then click "OLDER POSTS" at the bottom of each page.


The most popular photographs most popular, Family Group,
An album of the most requested photographs in the Lost Gallery.

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.


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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?
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"What are they doing?"

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