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Tag: 1940s vintage images

My Favourite Vintage Pinterest Content: Nov/Dec Edition

It’s been awhile since I have done my favorite “Pins on Pinterest” post, but since we are close to the end of the year there is no better time than right now to share all the vintage goodies I have found. Let’s dive right in friends!


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Collection of Vintage Images, Advertisements, Fashons and more as seen on Pinterest

1943 vintage ad for Jantzen Swimsuits.

1943 vintage ad for Jantzen Swimsuits featuring an illustration of a woman diving in a red bathingsuit while two men look on.
Source: Envisioning the American Dream

This 1940’s photo made me giggle and then want watermelon right after (like right after). Oh and check out those outstanding 1940’s Victory Rolls, gorgeous!

1940s vintage photo of women with 1940s hairstyles (victory rolls) and one man eating watermelon.

Life is better with good music. Beautiful 1940s photo of 3 Black women playing records.

Further Reading: Vintage Photo Tuesday: Vintage Black Style

1940s vintage photo of three Black Women in 1940s fashions playing records on a record player.
Source: Glamourdaze

1930’s photo of 2 very stylish women in their 1930s dresses. “I’ve got your back”.

Further Reading: 1930s Fashions As Seen On Everyday People

1930s vintage photo of two stylish young women in 1930s dresses posing together back to back.
Source: Pinterest

From the movie: TILL THE END OF TIME -1946. Actors Guy Madison and Jean Porter give us a kind of slow motion Lindy Hop. This video reminds me of my beginner days of learning the dance, expect I did not look as cute as Jean (Video Link).

Further Reading: A Lindy Hopping I will go-My Favorite Vintage Lindy Hop Videos

Keeping the ‘Swing Dancing’ theme going, here is an excellent article by Billboard Music on “Pearl Harbor 75th Anniversary: How WWII Changed Music & Claimed the Life of a Swing Superstar“.

1944 vintage photo of Glenn Miller-Big Band leader
Source: Billboard

I adore a good kitschy/novelty brooch and this one ranks with the best of them. Currently for sale on Bow & Crossbones website, this “Mystery key to my heart” vintage brooch is pretty awesome. Pull one of the keys, and the lock moves to reveal your love. So fun!

Vintage Style Brooch-Mystery Key to my heart lock brooch.
Source: Bow & Crossbones

When I did my post on Galveston Texas, I didn’t get a chance to add this stunning 1930’s Art Deco “Martini Theatre” to the post.

According to the Galveston History website…

The Theatre was built in 1937 for Attilio Martini. At one time, the Martini family owned eight theaters on the island. As television caught on, the popularity of theaters diminished on the island and elsewhere. The 990-seat Martini Theatre, designed in art deco style, closed in 1975. Originally used for both vaudeville and motion pictures, the building is one of Galveston’s few examples of Art Deco architecture. Vacancy and lack of maintenance are taking their toll on the exterior of the structure. The original tall neon marquee was lost many years ago and recent storms have damaged the remaining elements. The bustling Postoffice Arts and Entertainment District could benefit from the rehabilitation of this important building, an example of the numerous theatres once located in downtown Galveston (Source).

This Building is currently on the ‘Heritage at Risk List’ on their website. Know anyone who can help save it?

1930's Art Deco "Martini Theatre" in Galveston Texas.
Source: Galveston History

Oh my…1940’s French Fashion at it’s best! I love a good vintage fashion illustration.

1940s vintage fashion illustration featuring women's french evening gowns.
Source: Thunder Horse Vintage

Beautiful 1940’s fashion illustration: Dutch pattern catalogue ‘Record’ July 1942.

1940s fashion illustration dutch pattern catalogue record july 1942 featuring two women in 1940s dresses on the cover.
Source: Sheep & Chick Blog

My dream 1940’s dress. I love plaid on vintage clothing, it’s just so elegant!

Further Reading:

1940s Vintage Dress featuring a plaid skirt. Stunning 1940s Fashion.

Okay maybe this is my dream 1940’s dress? So many gorgeous choices that are sadly not for sale.

1940s Vintage Dress in peach colour. Stunning 1940s fashion.

It’s that time of the year when we are busy planning parties and maybe thinking of parties to come. Here is a FANTASTIC resource from the 1930’s to make that job easier. Vintage Farm Journal and Farmer’s Wife guide, “A Year’s Good Parties”.

30 pages of ideas and instructions for giving different themed parties throughout the year. The parties are New Year’s Eve Ice Carnival, A March of Time Party, Making Merry With The Mad March Hare, An Evening With Music, A Candle Birthday Party, A June Jamboree, A Birthday Party, A Back-to-School Party, A Football Party, A Halloween Party, Round-Up Time, and A Christmas Party.

Vintage 1930s bok on how to throw a party. A year's good parties book.
Source: Etsy

Lastly..It’s that time again..I’m off to Cuba again and possibly for the last time for awhile (insert sad face). Why? Well the restrictions are slowly being lifted off the Americans to be able to visit, and that means the prices of resorts and hotels in Cuba & my beloved Havana have gone up considerably. Our little affordable getaway is not becoming so much anymore (good for the Cuban people, bad for Canadians looking for cheaper vacation spots). BUT we are going to have a super time anyways, especially since we are going with a bunch of friends and family to celebrate my hubby’s upcoming 40th Birthday (which is Dec 22nd).

So next week there will be no Vintage Inn post as I will be on a beach BUT I will be back just in time for a holiday post. Have a great week friends!

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Liz

Vintage Photos of People ‘Hanging Out With Their Cars’

It’s Vintage Photo Tuesday again (everyone claps with excitement) and this week’s edition is vintage photos from the 1920’s-1950’s of people with their cars. Why their cars? Well purchasing a vehicle 50, 60+ years ago was a much bigger deal then it is today, so owners (or their family & friends) wanted to document their hard work or good fortune for all to see!

Further Reading: Vintage photos of people with their cars PART 2

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Vintage Photos of People ‘Hanging Out With Their Cars’ 1920s-1950s

1930s Vintage Photo: A 1930’s romance and a car.

Cars from the moment they were created, became focal points in many a romance and this image is an excellent example of that connection.

1930s vintage photo of a young couple sitting on a car joking with the camera
Source: Etsy

1920s Vintage Photo: This family from the 1920’s looks like they might be heading out for a day of fun. Such great 20’s style!

1920s Vintage Photo of a young woman in 1920s Fashions with her parents also dress like 1920s Flappers. Standing in front of their car.
Source: Etsy

1920s Photo: Okay everyone let’s get a quick photo with the car before we enter the speakeasy.

1920s Vintage Photo of men and women in 1920s fashions standing outside of a Speakeasy with their 1920s car.
Source: Etsy

1920s Photo: Cloche hats, good friends and a random child on the car makes for a lovely moment in time.

1920s Vintage Photo of 4 women in 1920s Fashions (1920s coats, 1920s hats, 1920s skirt & top) in front of their 1920s car.
Source: Etsy

1930s Photo: This is how you let people know you were divorced in 1930’s. This image makes me laugh, this man was clearly very happy to be free of his wife. It’s just him and his car now.

1930s Vintage photo of a man with his car putting up a sign that says "just divorced".
Source: Etsy

Our First Car-1930’s vintage photo (1935).

1930s Vintage Photo of a couple posing on their car in 1930s fashions-1935.
Source: Etsy

1940s Photo: Fenders sure came in handy for sitting on for photos, didn’t they? This is a cute photo, I love the woman’s 1940’s style and the photo bombing kid is funny.

1940s vintage photo of a young woman in 1940s fashion posing in front of a car.
Source: Etsy

1940s Photo: This 1940’s couple and their car are working on their “aren’t we cool?” poses. I think they are succeeding, don’t you?

1940s vintage photo of a young couple in 1940s fashions posing on a car.
Source: Etsy

1940s Photo: Smile and be happy kids, your dad just bought a car!

1940s Vintage Photo of 2 kids posing in front of a 1940s car in 1940s fashions.
Source: Etsy

1940’s Love? Not so sure, the pretty lady in this 1940s photo does not look very impressed with her guy being so affectionate.

1940s Vintage Photo of a man and woman joking around with each other in a parking lot.
Source: Etsy

1950s Photo: These two lovely couples are dressed to the nines and ready to hit the town for night of fun, 1950’s style.

1950s Vintage Photo of 2 Black Couples all dressed up in 1950s Fashions in front of a car.
Source: Etsy

And this last image brings VPT to a close for another week. Now it’s question time! Do you have vintage photos of family members or friends with their cars? Or maybe you have a fond memory of your own photo with your first (or favorite car)? Please Share.

Thanks for dropping by!

Liz