Conversations

Here are conversations that have happened in the last week on Flickr Commons:

"The Tetons - Snake River," Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.

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  • jonzdesire said:
    💎💎💎💎

The "Human Squirrel" who did many daring "stunts" in climbing for benefit of War Relief Funds in New York City.

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  • jonzdesire said:
    💎💎💎💎

76117a-2 Curatorial Collection Image

  • Ilsa Hesse said:
    Can we see the marking on it?
    Could it be 148th?
    that was an artillery regiment attached to the 41st in WWI.
    That is a Sunset from them for sure.
  • SDASM Archives said:
    Ilsa Hesse

    Looks like 348

Crates of peaches in the orchard, Delta County, Colo. (LOC)

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  • Alan Levine said:
    On recommendation of friends I visited in Paonia (in Delta County) in 2016 I stopped in the town of Delta to buy a box of them, here's the true color (and the taste was divine)

A happy New Year 1867 - a happy New Year 1917 (LOC)

  • Oliver (Wolbadger) said:
    Wishing you a peaceful and happy New Year!

A year in review: a message from NMFDC's commander

  • Oliver (Wolbadger) said:
    Happy New Year and best wishes for 2026!

Nollaig shona is faoi mhaise díobh go léir

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  • Oliver (Wolbadger) said:
    Happy New Year and all the best for 2026!

Bufford's new year sheet no. 12 (LOC)

  • swanq said:
    See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Henry_Bufford
    "John Henry Bufford (1810–1870) was a lithographer in 19th-century Boston, Massachusetts.
    Bufford trained in the Pendleton shop in Boston from 1829 to 1831.
    In 1835 he moved to New York, where he worked independently for five years while accepting commissions from George Endicott and Nathaniel Currier. Bufford returned to Boston in 1839, and became 'chief artist' in the print shop owned by Benjamin W. Thayer (who had bought the Pendleton outfit)."

    By 1878, the copyright date for this sheet of cards, John Henry Bufford, Sr. had died. His sons were running the business.

Puck's greeting to the new year (LOC)

  • bill doyle said:
    now i’m going to wonder what ‘bryanism’ is/was!
  • Lulu Winslow said:
    Puck or cupid or ?
  • Jon (LOC P&P) said:
    bill doyle, Bryanism would be a reference to William Jennings Bryan, who was the Democratic candidate for president in 1896 but lost to McKinley. His big issue was bimetallism and wanted to use a standard of silver and gold, not just gold.
  • Jon (LOC P&P) said:
    Lulu Winslow, the child is Puck, a mascot of the magazine. In our catalog record we have a description of the cartoon which says, "Print shows Puck holding a lithographic pen, greeting the New Year, a young woman labeled 1898 riding on a bicycle and spilling flowers from a cornucopia straped to her back; an old woman labeled 1897 rides off on a bicycle into a dark and dismal background, stirring up a cloud of dust labeled "Bryanism" and "Hard Times", and showing two furies.
  • bill doyle said:
    Jon (LOC P&P) thanks for the reply! that seems rather an arcane (if not outrightly quaint!) issue to have been designated as one of the two major woes of the year, particularly when contrasted with the sweeping cliche ‘hard times’

    one suspects editorial crankishness

New York, New York. Blowing horns on Bleeker Street on New Year's Day (LOC)

  • Manitoba Museum of Finds Art said:
    Bleecker Street
  • Lulu Winslow said:
    In our neighborhood, people come out with skillets and spoons or firecrackers, and make noise however they can (vuvuzuelas?) at midnight on the eve of the New Year.
  • Jon (LOC P&P) said:
    Thanks for pointing out the misspelling Manitoba Museum of Finds Art. It led me to find other misspelled titles. We'll get them all fixed.

Operating a hand drill at Vultee-Nashville, woman is working on a "Vengeance" dive bomber, Tennessee (LOC)

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  • Colins sponsor said:
    Belinda ( Mary ) Hale Good morning gorgeous one, Your page popped up on my feed and I really enjoyed your pictures, they are so lighted and colourful, I would like to see more of your contents here so I have just followed you.... We can also chat and get to know each other better.... I'm Robert.
  • Colins sponsor said:
    CHRISTIE SUTTON Good morning gorgeous one, Your page popped up on my feed and I really enjoyed your pictures, they are so lighted and colourful, I would like to see more of your contents here so I have just followed you.... We can also chat and get to know each other better.... I'm Robert.

Ice cased Adelie penguins after a blizzard at Cape Denison, c. 1912, photograph by Frank Hurley

Barnsdahl-Rio Gas, Goleta, California (LOC)

Ryan chart B2545 LRCA 'make or buy' B-1 4x5 b_w neg Ryan Negative

  • R Baucke said:
    Tulsa mentioned
    This is a B-1 chart

Garden party on Governor's Island, Mrs. F.D. Grant, Mrs. Elihu Root Jr. , Gen. Grant, Mrs. F.M. Gibson, New York (LOC)

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  • Jon (LOC P&P) said:
    Thanks Phil Osborne, we'll add some additional info about the party to the catalog records for this photo and the other you identified.

Smithsonian ""Spirit of St. Louis"" Photo

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  • Rebecca DuBey said:
    The Spirt of St. Louis hung in the Arts and Industries Building of the Smithsonian Institution from 1929-1976 when it was moved to the NASM building in 1977.

Fong's Tea Garden, W. Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho (LOC)

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  • Michael Lehmann said:
    Thanks much for adding The Boise Fong's Tea Garden to CRWDP!

    Have tagged for the pool-index :-)

57-34 3419 Ryan M-2 Whirlwind motor rt frt qtr photo by Erickson 5x7 b_w neg Ryan Negative

  • Stig Jarlevik said:
    In spite of what it says on the photograph itself this is a M-2!
    You have previously published the same photo with the M-2 written on it. The fuselage stringers are a give away, which the M-1 lacked.
    No idea why Ryan put M-1 on this one. Neither have I any idea why the civil reg 3116 is false
    Stig

57-37 81370 Ryan S-T w-Claude Ryan lf frt qtr 6-15-1934 - 5x7 b_w print Ryan Negative

  • Stig Jarlevik said:
    This is the prototype c/n 101 to be registered X1423
    Stig