Blowhard, Esq. writes:
July 1939, Gordonton, North Carolina. Photo by Dorothea Lange.
Click on the image to enlarge.
Oh I love this photograph, which I know I’ve seen before, fairly recently, but I forget where.
Anyway, glad you’re highlighting it, too!
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The porch, the signage, the hats, the camaraderie. Would’ve loved to hang out with those dudes.
The chairs seem unstable. But the gas pump with the glass monitor is nice. Was it safe?
Probably not! I doubt today’s OSHA would approve.
I’ll take a pack of Old Gold, please.
Peter
I disagree, Mr. Ironrails. Chesterfields really do satisfy. Was my brand in college for a little while.
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Oh I love this photograph, which I know I’ve seen before, fairly recently, but I forget where.
Anyway, glad you’re highlighting it, too!
LikeLike
The porch, the signage, the hats, the camaraderie. Would’ve loved to hang out with those dudes.
LikeLike
The chairs seem unstable. But the gas pump with the glass monitor is nice. Was it safe?
LikeLike
Probably not! I doubt today’s OSHA would approve.
LikeLike
I’ll take a pack of Old Gold, please.
Peter
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I disagree, Mr. Ironrails. Chesterfields really do satisfy. Was my brand in college for a little while.
LikeLike
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