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Vintage Photos of New Years Eve Parties-Part 2!

Well friends we have come to the last day of the decade and what a 10 years it has been. I started my blog, got married, began to travel the world, opened my own Pinterest Business, made new friends, lost family members, gained family members and grew into a woman that I’m proud of. It has been an adventure (good & bad) and I look forward to what the next decade brings!

Now, In true Liz form I am going to leave 2019 with a collection of vintage photos of New Years Eve parties, because you know I love my photos (P.S. at the end of this post, I share the other “Part 1-4” posts I have done on this topic).

Let the party begin!


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Vintage Photos of New Years Eve Parties

American bandleader and singer Cab Calloway leads an orchestra during a New Year’s Ball at the Cotton Club in New York in 1937.

1930s Vintage photo: Party hats at the ready: American bandleader and singer Cab Calloway leads an orchestra during a New Year's Ball at the Cotton Club in New York in 1937

Source: Daily Mail

Basement New Year’s Party – 1954. What fun!

1950s vintage photo of a New Years Party in the basement of a house featuring a group of party goers in party hats and 1950s fashions dancing and having fun.

Source: Pinterest

Partiers (soliders and their dates) in New York City on New Year’s Eve, as 1941 turns to 1942.

1940s vintage photo of Partiers (soldiers and their dates) in New York City on New Year's Eve, as 1941 turns to 1942.
Gordon Coster—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images

Source: Gordon Coster—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images

Basement New Year’s Eve Party 1950’s, Glamorous Clothes, Bar, Hats.

Further Reading: How to Host a 1950’s Cocktail/Lounge Party

1950s vintage photo of a house party featuring a group of stylish people in 1950s fashions (cocktail dresses and suits) partying around the bar in party hats.

Source: eBay

Vintage New Years Eve Party hats are truly the BEST! 1960s New Years Eve.

1960s vintage photo of a New Years Eve House party featuring a group of party goers in 1960s fashions wearing party hats.

Source: eBay

CHEERS! Vintage Photo of a couple toasting the New Year 1940’s.

1950s Vintage Photo Young Couple Toasting the New Year 1940's

Source: Etsy

Champagne in a high heel on New Year’s Eve – 1950s Vintage Photo.

1950s Vintage Photo: Champagne in a High Heel on New Year's Eve - 1950s

Source: eBay

The New Year came to the Bowery in 1936 being greeted by a toast from these downtown folks.

1930s vintage photo: Raise a glass downtown: The New Year to came to the Bowery in 1936 to be greeted by a toast from these downtown folks

Source: Daily Mail

What is New Years without fireworks? This crew from the 1960s has you covered (maybe don’t light that cigarette though).

1960s vintage photo of a group of men dressed up in warm winter clothes getting ready to light off New Years Eve Fireworks.

Source: eBay

A hangover booth for revelers who go to far on New Years Eve has been set up at the Cafe Zanzibar in 1945.

1940s vintage photo: A hangover booth for revelers who go to far on New Years Eve has been set up at the Cafe Zanzibar in 1945.

Source: Daily Mail

‘To your bright eyes and lovely smile, honey,’ and ‘To your courage and safe return, sailor’ as 1943 approached.

1940s vintage photo:Two young party goers toasted - 'To your bright eyes and lovely smile, honey,' and 'To your courage and safe return, sailor' as 1943 approached

Source: Daily Mail

Make sure you check out my other New Years Eve Posts for more fun photos & content:

Question Time: What are your resolutions for 2020? Or do you not make any? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!


Happy New Year to my wonderful and loyal readers (new and long term)! My little blog has grown from only a handful of readers in 2012 to 1000’s all over the world and it’s been a fun and wonderful journey along the way. THANK YOU!!!

I was going to chose my favorite posts over the last decade but honestly I have so many I just could not pick, so I will leave you with a link to my Archive and you can browse what you may want to revisit. Enjoy my friends and see you back here in 2020!


Liz

Vintage Ski Posters 1930s-1950s

Growing up, the vacations my family took were never to anywhere warm, nope not ever. My family went downhill skiing. My parents loved it and for many many years my brother and I did as well. It was fun to put 2 sticks on our feet and zoom down the hill as fast as we possibly could (I even won some races back in the day). Those are family memories I will hold dear for all the days I have left on this earth.

Now that I am older, I sadly don’t ski. My knees are crummy and I am disliking being cold more and more. So I appreciate the sport from afar now. So afar that today’s post is being written on my couch with a big warm sweater on and a hot cup of coffee while I admire Vintage Ski Posters from places like Canada, Vail, the Alps, Sun Valley and more without actually skiing.

Let the ski season begin!

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Vintage ski poster of a polar bear skiing

Southern Pacific Railroad – Play the Snow – 1936 vintage train travel ski poster.

1936 Vintage Ski Poster Illustration travel by train featuring downhill skiers enjoying the slopes.

Visit Switzerland for the ideal winter vacation -1940s Travel Poster. Our lady skier’s sweater is just so darn cute! People enjoying all winter sports.

1940s Vintage Ski Poster for Switzerland featuring a 1940s woman skier

Source: Pinterest

Ski in Quebec Lac Beauport Canada-1940s.

Ski in Quebec Lac Beauport Canada 1940s Vintage Ski Poster Travel Poster

Souce: Antikbar.co.uk

Cool vintage original ski poster designed by Sascha Maurer and issued by Felxible Flyer who licensed Splitkein skis in the US. The poster was printed for use by destinations who printed their local info in lower part of the poster. This one has an overprint by Smugglers Notch, Mt. Mansfield, Stowe (Source).

1940s Vintage Ski Poster for Splitkein skis in the US, Smugglers Notch, Mt. Mansfield, Stowe

Source: Posters Team

Winter Pleasures in Austria / Winterfreuden in Osterreich-1950s. Fantastic artwork by Paul Aigner (1909-1984) featuring a smiling young lady wearing warm clothing and leaning on her ski pole in the foreground with the snowy mountains of the Austrian Alps.

1950s Vintage Ski Poster-Winter Pleasures in Austria / Winterfreuden in Osterreich

Source: Mad on Collections

Ski Sunny Alberta a Winter Wonderland in the Canadian Rockies!

Vintage travel poster for skiing in Alberta Canada in the Rockies

Source: Etsy

1948 Sun Valley, Baldy Mountain poster.

1948 SUN VALLEY - Baldy Mountain - Vintage Ski Poster

Source: Etsy

Aspen, Colorado for all your skiing needs.

1940s 1950s Vintage ski Poster for Aspen Colorado

Source: Ebay

Ski Piedmont Italy- 1940s Ski Poster.

1940s Vintage Ski Poster-Ski in Italy

Source: Italian Ways

This winter visit the Alpine Inn in the Laurentian Mountains Ste. Marguerite Sta, Quebec, Canada.

Vintage Travel Poster-This winter visit the Alpine Inn in the  Laurentian Mountains Ste. Marguerite Sta, Quebec, Canada.

Source: Cardigans & Cravats

Switzerland has always been on my must visit list and Grindelwald looks pretty darn fantastic! 1943 Ski Poster.

1943 Vintage Ski Poster Grindelwald Switzerland

Source: Galerie 123.com

Lastly, hopefully when you get to your skiing destination there is snow, unlike our unfortunate gang in White Christmas (video link).

Question Time: Are you a skier? Downhill or cross country? If so please share in the comments below where you have gone that has been your favorite hills (I adored Vermont & The Rockies).

FURTHER READING: Love vintage travel? Then please check out my archived posts on that exact topic HERE.

Liz