With Halloween so close around the corner it only makes sense that this weeks Vintage Photo Tuesday is a Halloween Edition of images from the 1940s & 1950s (mostly the 50s).
Let the Spooky Spectacular begin!
Vintage Photos of Halloween In the 1940s & 1950s
Anaheim Halloween Parade, circa 1950s. The Witches on Parade.
Robin Hood and his Pumpkin-1957.
Halloween Party for US Servicemen in 1943. That pumpkin to the right is bizarre. That is a pumpkin right?
Time to pick the winner at this 1955’s school Halloween Party!
Halloween party, Mars Hill College, 1951
1940s vintage photo of couples dressed up in old fashion bathing suits for men and women. Fun idea!
Source: Pinterest
Flash Gordon to the Rescue! -1950s vintage photo
The prettiest little princess. -1950s vintage photo
Everyone wins a prize for best costume in this 1950’s Halloween party image. They all did a great job!
I will leave you with an image of my brother and I at Halloween in the 1980’s. What is hilarious about these costumes, is that I just had a conversation with my mom on Thanksgiving about how she felt that she did a really great job on our costumes each year. That was until I found this image and I asked my mom if this was the year she gave up 😉 lol!
Want more Halloween photos? Check out Part 2 HERE.
Question Time: What are you being for Halloween this year? Going with a vintage look or something far removed from the vintage world?
Nobody can avoid the fact that this Saturday is Halloween! How fun! I love this holiday as I know many of you do as well. My husband and I are going out with some friends to a party and I can’t wait to see what everyone is wearing (follow me on Instagram to see what my costume is this year).
For today’s post, I decided to do a post with a mishmash of Halloween “things” to get you in the spirit of the day and maybe possibly help you out with last-minute ideas on whatever you’re looking for.
Let the Halloween Roundup Party Begin!
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A Collection of Vintage Halloween Ads, Photos & More
(Updated Oct 2024)
First up, every vintage Halloween loving gal (or guy) needs a broom brooch. This is not yet a pin but with one quick fix that can change.
Brooms not your thing. How about black cats with hats? A 1950s vintage halloween brooch.
Everywhere you look Halloween advertising is all around you, here is a small selection of some vintage ones I found.
I really wish the below pamphlet was intact as I would have loved to have heard the suggestions on how to run a successful 1946 Halloween party.
Here is a fantastic image from the 1940s on what could be found in a store around Halloween to help decorate for your party. Not too much has changed has it?
Looking for that perfect vintage item for you Halloween party today? How about this 1950’s Paper Jack O Lantern that is double-faced and can shine from either side. COOL!
Need some Halloween Costume ideas? Inspiration from 1924.
1950s sewing pattern for classic clown outfits for kids and adults.
Source: Etsy
1950s Sewing pattern for a girls ballet costumes for fairies and ballet princesses.
Source: Etsy
1950s fashion illustration for women dressed up with stars for the Lutterloh Carnival.
In the 1930s you could have gone as a Gypsy.
I just adore all of these Spanish style costume ideas from the 1940s.
And of course you cannot expect Liz the lover of Vintage images to not share a couple of gems I found, so here they are (they are good ones).
1950s Halloween Costume Party. Batman and Batgirl for the win!
And with that image we have come to the end of the Halloween Roundup Party because I have to run off and finish my costume. Enjoy your Halloween friends!
But one last item..Question Time: Will you be going out for Halloween? And if so as what?