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Vintage Photos: Celebrating Thanksgiving

Vintage Photo Tuesday: Celebrating Thanksgiving with vintage images

If you have been following my blog for some time you know that I have a love of vintage photos and will share them on here as much as I can. Because of this, I have a new series for my blog that will appear every Tuesday: Vintage Photo Tuesday.

Today’s photos will showcase Thanksgiving gatherings as this coming weekend is the Canadian Holiday (Yay Turkey!).

October 2023 Update! Here are more vintage images from this series:

1940s thanksgiving illustration of a man and woman eating a turkey together and breaking the wish bone.

Source: Pinterest


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Vintage Thanksgiving Photos 1920s-1950s

A real 1950s Canadian Thanksgiving family gathering. The gentlemen on the right can’t WAIT to eat it as he is clearly not caring about the photo being taken.

1950s vintage photo of a 1950s family sitting around the Thanksgiving dinner table getting ready to carve the turkey.

Source: Flickr

It takes 3 to make the Turkey just right. -1950s photo.

1950s vintage photo of a man and woman taking out the turkey of the oven.

Source: Etsy

Time for dessert! What a fun photo from 1958 of a large family enjoying their dessert after their big Thanksgiving meal.

1950s vintage photo of a 1958 Thanksgiving family gathering featuring 1950s fashions and a table full of food.

Source: Flickr

Who needs forks when you have turkey legs? -1940s photo.

Late 1940s vintage photo of a woman and a young girl eating turkey legs during thanksgiving dinner.

Source: Etsy

Proud as punch that the turkey cooked! -1950s photo.

1950s vintage photo of two women in 1950s dresses posing with their Thanksgiving turkey they just took out of the oven.

Source: Etsy

The higher the better when carving the turkey. -1950s photo.

1950s vintage photo of a man carving a turkey on thanksgiving.

Source: Etsy

Kenny and the ‘Neck’. I adore Kenny’s mom’s 1950s style (her cat eye glasses are the best!).

1950s vintage photo of a mom and her son on thanksgiving in front of the turkey. The kid has the neck. The mom is wearing cat eye glasses.

Source: Etsy

Tiny tables for big turkeys.

1950s vintage photo of a family carving their Thanksgiving Turkey.

Source: eBay

Thanksgiving is all about being with the family in the fish room.

1950s vintage photo of a family sitting in a room with fish decor on the wall for Thanksgiving dinner in 1950s fashions.

Source: Flickr

Other Vintage Thanksgiving Posts:

Happy Thanksgiving to all my Canadian Friends! And in another month to all my American friends!

Liz

It’s Vintage Oktoberfest Poster Time!

It's vintage oktoberfest Poster time by the vintage inn blog

It’s one my favorite times of the year! It’s Oktoberfest time in Germany and in North America! I love getting dressed up in my dirndl, listening to a good Polka band and having fun with friends in big Oktoberfest halls. It’s truly a good way to start the Fall season.

For today’s post, I wanted to show off some of the wonderful vintage Oktoberfest Posters I have found while scouring the web.

Vintage Oktoberfest Posters

Lets begin our journey with Trans-Canada Airlines featuring an illustration of a German man in lederhosen holding a beer stein.

Vintage Travel Poster / Vintage Oktoberfest Poster for TCA-Trans Canada Airlines. Fly to Germany!
Source: Flickr

When I mentioned works of art, I was speaking of the next three images in particular. Not only are they fantastic to look at but also feature some of the history of the festival as well. Here is what you will see:

  • The grilled fish on a stick (Steckerlfisch) is a very popular meal at the Munich Oktoberfest
  • The Monk. Munich around 1100’s was founded by Monks and ‘Munichen’ literally means, ‘Founded by Monks’
  • Beer. Around 1818 the festival began to be more centered around beer and even installed rules (must be brewed in the city limits and have a minimum of 6% alcohol by volume)
  • Radishes, Pretzels & Heart cookie. A culinary delight
  • The Horse. For the inaugural Oktoberfest, a horse race in the presence of the entire royal family was the central activity of the event. It was this race – not the beer that the festival has become known for – that was the initial tradition that was repeated yearly as a celebration of Bavarian heritage in Munich. The races were cancelled in the 1960s (source).

1955 advertisement for Oktoberfest.

1950s vintage advertisement for Oktoberfest in Munich. 1950s German Oktoberfest poster in Munich-1955 featuring history of the festival in the illustration.
Source: Invaluable

1957 advertisement for Oktoberfest in Munich.

1950s Vintage Travel Poster / 1950s vintage advertisement for Oktoberfest in Munich in 1957.
Source: Pinterest

1952 Oktoberfest advertisement.

1950s Vintage Travel Poster / 1950s vintage advertisement for Oktoberfest in Munich-1952.
Source: Invaluable

Lowenbrau beer’s lion gets in on the festival fun.

Further Reading: Let’s Have A Beer! Vintage Beer Advertising

vintage poster / vintage ad for LOWENBRAU OKTOBERFEST BEER
Source: Pinterest

Hacker-Pschorr Brau Munchen (there is the horse again).

Hacker-Pschorr Brau Munchen vintage advertisement for Oktoberfest in Munich.
Source: Pinterest

Carnival rides and games are also a big part of Oktoberfest as seen in the poster below from 1954.

1950s vintage advertisement for Oktoberfest in Munich in 1954 featuring an illustration of a couple on a carnival ride.
Source: Zazzle

An integral part of the festivities..the Chicken Dance! As cheekily noted in our next poster from 1962.

1960s vintage advertisement for Oktoberfest in Munich featuring an illustration of  a man drinking out of a large beer stein while a chicken looks on.
Source: AntikiBar

Belgium sure likes their Oktoberfest as seen in another Wieze poster this time from the 1970s.

1970s vintage advertisement for Oktoberfest in Belgium featuring an illustration of men in lederhosen blowing on horns. -1979
Source: Pinterest

Lastly, we are going to go way back into the image vault with this beautiful 1905 postcard.

Postkarte München Oktoberfest Paar 1905 - Early 1900's vintage postcard for Oktoberfest in Munich featuring an illustration of a man in women in 1900's fashions enjoying the party.
Source: Pinterest

Now for some fun! One of my favorite songs ‘Sierra Madre’ being sung with sparklers in Munich.

Question Time: Will you be celebrating Oktoberfest season or is the beer and polka music not your idea of fun?

Want to read more about my love of Oktoberfest season, check out my other posts:

September 2024 Update: I have created a fun Oktoberfest playlist on Spotify that is perfect for your next fest party. Enjoy!

Happy Festival Season!

Liz