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#OTD in 1934 - Red Cap porters
#TheNewYorker, September 15, 1934
#ReaIrvin
‘The Red Cap Porter profession [is] associated with post Reconstruction African American heritage. It was a practice of railroad station porters wearing red-colored caps to distinguish them from blue-...
#OTD in 1940
Teacher’s dream summer vacation
Cover of The New Yorker, September 14, 1940
Constantin Alajálov
#TheNewYorker #ConstantinAlajálov #cruise #surfing #BackToSchool #Hawaii #vacation #holiday
#OTD in 1929
New culinary - and cultural - horizons
Cover of The New Yorker, September 14, 1929
Rea Irvin
#TheNewYorker #ReaIrvin #ChineseCuisine
#OTD in 1873
‘Tompkin's Square, New York - out for a breath of fresh air’ Harper's Weekly September 13, 1873
Collection of Maggie Land Blanck
#Manhattan #LowerEastSide
#OTD in 1948
The seals sleep
Cover of The New Yorker, September 11, 1948
Charles E. Martin
#TheNewYorker #CharlesEMartin #zoo #seals
7: ‘“Look, Arn, knights of the Round Table, Sir Kay, Percival, Negarth, Tristam and Uriens. We are saved!”’
‘Next Week - Homeward Bound’
#PrinceValiant #HalFoster
From https://t.co/tRtK1itqUz
3: ‘One stormy day a wide river-mouth bars their way.’
#PrinceValiant #HalFoster
#OTD in 1933
Cover of The New Yorker, September 9, 1933
Illustration by Alice Harvey
#TheNewYorker #AliceHarvey #tennis #tenniscourt #womensfashion #mensfashion
#OTD in 1922
‘Good clothes - They’re a man’s best introduction’ Kuppenheimer Clothing.
illustration by J. C. Leyendecker (1874-1951)
The Saturday Evening Post. September 9, 1922
#illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #JCLeyendecker #mensfashion