2020 is almost done ladies and gentlemen! Yay! While things are not going to change in the first part of 2021, I am looking forward to what may come near the end of the year. Maybe I can do some small trips? Maybe I can hug my mom and dad again or maybe I can have a lindy hop dance with a stranger! Who knows! Whatever it is, it’s pretty darn exciting and I can’t wait.
Now for today’s post….I have done multiple posts on New Years in the past (hence the part 3) so I’m just going to build on what I have done and ask that you check out the fun in my other NYE posts, at the end of this post.
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Vintage New Years Eve Photos-Part 3
New Years Eve party at the King Edward Hotel, Toronto Canada 1939. What a stylish group of people!
Source: Toronto Archives
What a fun New Years Eve Party this is! Gosh everyone of these men and women are so darn fashionable! Love this 1950s/ 1960s Vintage Photo so much (how do I get an invite?).
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You know it’s a wild party when someone wants to pop a balloon with a dinner fork! Happy almost New Years from the King Edward Hotel 1939!
Source: Toronto Archives
It’s Midnight! Time for that Kiss! 1960s vintage photo of a couple kissing at their home bar while wearing NYE party favors.
Source: eBay
Raymond Moriyama and his sister Joan at a friend’s house on New Year’s Eve, December 31st, 1949. How cute are these two?!
Source: Archives of Ontario
1950s photo of a group of women in fantastic 1950s dresses all gathered in the dining room during a New Years Eve party. I just adore the table decor, don’t you?
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It’s always important that the drinks keep coming on NYE (boozy or the virgin kind), even if you have to look at a book on how to make them. This is a funny 1960s photo of a group of party goers trying to figure out how to make their next drinks. Question: What is the man on the right holding?
Source: Etsy
1920s New Years Eve party group photo! Looks like everyone is having a great time, even the guy holding a drum (?) in the background haha.
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1953 New Year’s Eve Black Tie “mostly” mandatory party (Gosh those 1950s dresses are divine!). I’m trying to figure out if they are in the back room of a restaurant because it feels very industrial (beside the curtains).
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I will end this last blog post of 2020 with a photo that pretty much sums up what I had HOPED my New Years Eve would of been like (plus I feel like this lady is my spirit animal). Me in a pretty 1960s dress, with a party hat, drink in my hand celebrating with friends in their home bar (I do love a vintage home bar). Sigh…Oh well next year friends!
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Happy New Years Friends and Family! May 2021 be a better year for everyone!
Make sure you check out my other New Years Eve Posts for more fun photos:
- Vintage Photos of New Years Eve-Part 1
- Vintage Photos of New Years Eve Parties-Part 2!
- Vintage New Years Eve Photos – Part 3
- Vintage New Years Eve Party Photos -Part 4
- Vintage New Year’s Eve Advertisements & Party Announcements!
- Vintage New Years Eve Roundup -Vintage Advertising, Photos & More!
Liz