Valentines Day is right around the corner (Thursday to be exact) and I wanted to make today’s Vintage Photo Tuesday about the “Love of family, friends and of course couples 1920s-1960s” because love comes in all shapes and sizes.
Tunnel of Love-1955.
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1920s photo of a mother with her daughters (assuming) in beautiful era appropriate clothes and hair.
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I will hold you up, if you do the same. Circa 1930s.
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Mom and Daughter all dressed up for the evening.
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1920s Father and Daughter pose with the family automobile.
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“Ohhhh I just adore those cheeks!” 1940s vintage photos of a young couple joking around.
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For the love of Baseball and friends who play the game.
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A very stylish 1930s mother and her love…her baby.
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Photo entitled “My Love”.
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Family Love circa 1950s.
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1950s Father and son hanging out on the couch. What a cute photo!
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Friends come in close for a photo hug in the 1940s. Saddle Shoes all around!
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Cats deserves love to! Isn’t this an adorable photo of a young woman with her kitty cat?
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Other Blog Posts perfect for Valentines Days Reading:
Vintage Photo Tuesday: Best Friends Forever
Vintage Photo Tuesday: The Photo Booth
Vintage 1940s Images-Love in the time of War
Love is in the Air: 1940s & 1950s Real-Life Couples Part 1
Love is in the Air: 1940s & 1950s Real-Life Couples Part 2
Vintage Images of 1940s Canadian War Brides
Liz
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Like so many of the photos you post, these shots represent a story Iโd like to hear! Thanks for carefully curating such fun images!
I would love to hear their stories as well! So glad you enjoyed them Elaine ๐ Thanks for dropping by and commenting.
Liz
Oh, these were lovely photos. I especially loved the one of the young mother and her baby in the 1930s. I hope they both had wonderful lives.
So glad you enjoyed them ๐ And yes I hoped they had wonderful lives as well.
Thanks for stopping by!
Liz