A few more pictures from Niagara Falls.
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Halloween, 1962
Here is a single photo from Halloween, 1962. We found no other slides from Halloween of that year or any others, except for the Halloween 1961 slides posted earlier. Note that Caryl is wearing Marcie's costume from the year before, but with cat whiskers drawn on her face instead of the mask that Marcie wore the year before. Those plastic masks with the thin elastic cord usually did not last through one Halloween of trick-or-treat.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Halloween, 1961
This post includes pictures taken in late Summer or Fall of 1961. The first picture was probably taken before Halloween, and the last picture was probably taken after Halloween.
Who is the girl in the first picture?
Who is the boy in the last picture?
Monday, October 3, 2011
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Undated Slides from Christmas, 1961
Some of the slides that are undated are family Christmas pictures. SInce there are dated slides from Christmas 1962 that will be posted later, these must be from Christmas, 1961,
Thursday, September 22, 2011
More information suggesting the date(s) of the trip(s) to NYC
In the previous post we suggested that the slides of that post might have been taken on two separate trips. Some were taken on or after November 16, 1961, since NYC is decorated for Christmas and a marquee is seen advertising the movie Summer and Smoke. Here are links to a review of this movie and to Netflix streaming video of the movie, which you can watch if you are a subscriber.
New York Times Review
NetFlix Streaming Video
However, temperature records for NYC in 1961 show that on the warmest days in November, 1961, the high temperatures were in the high 50s and the low temperatures were in the 40s (see link below). December was even colder. It seems unlikely that all family members would be without at least a jacket or sweater in those temperatures. Therefore it seems more likely that the slides in the previous post were taken on two separate trips, one in November, 1961, after NYC was decorated for Christmas, and a second during a warmer month, before or after November, 1961.
November, 1961, Weather Records
In slide six of the previous post, a marquee can be seen for the movie Susan Slade. This film was released on November 6, 1961. Susan Slade is available on DVD from NetFlix, but unavailable for streaming, if for some reason you would want to see it after reading the reviews. A trailer is available on YouTube.
Wikipedia Article
New York Times Review
NetFlix DVD
Susan Slade Trailer
New York Times Review
NetFlix Streaming Video
However, temperature records for NYC in 1961 show that on the warmest days in November, 1961, the high temperatures were in the high 50s and the low temperatures were in the 40s (see link below). December was even colder. It seems unlikely that all family members would be without at least a jacket or sweater in those temperatures. Therefore it seems more likely that the slides in the previous post were taken on two separate trips, one in November, 1961, after NYC was decorated for Christmas, and a second during a warmer month, before or after November, 1961.
November, 1961, Weather Records
In slide six of the previous post, a marquee can be seen for the movie Susan Slade. This film was released on November 6, 1961. Susan Slade is available on DVD from NetFlix, but unavailable for streaming, if for some reason you would want to see it after reading the reviews. A trailer is available on YouTube.
Wikipedia Article
New York Times Review
NetFlix DVD
Susan Slade Trailer
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Trip or Trips to New York City, Unknown Date
Unlike the majority of the Dickey Family Slides, some of them are not stamped with the date. It appears as if some of the photos were taken in late November or December, 1961, due to the depiction of a marquee for a theatre showing the movie Summer and Smoke. That movie was released on November 16, 1961. However, in other pictures family members do not appear to be dressed appropriately for November or December in NYC. It is possible that the weather was unusually warm, or the pictures may be from more than one trip.
Across the street form Macy's |
On top of the Empire State Building |
United Nations Building |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summer_and_Smoke_(film), released November 16, 1961 |
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Part 2: Slides Stamped "August 1961"
Here are the remaining slides stamped "August 1961," depicting a trip to the Bronx Zoo and some backyard pictures with neighbors. It appears as if the backyard pictures may have been slightly exposed to light before they were developed.
There is a very nice group picture at the zoo in this post!
There is a very nice group picture at the zoo in this post!
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