Thursday, June 28, 2012
|| Unknown City Skyline ||
1). Skyline of Unknown City.
2). Main building in forefront is possibly a Courthouse or Library.
3). Date guessed to be 1940's ~ mid-1950's.
4). Location guessed to be US, but can't be certain.
5). To enlarge detail, click on photo.
{{If you think you have a guess as to the place, send any info to anreiseventure@gmail.com. ^-^}}
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
|| The Alsace-Lorraine Memorial, France||
1). The Alsace-Lorraine Memorial in Picardie, France.
2). The inscription on the memorial reads: "To the heroic soldiers of France / Defenders of the Fatherland and of Justice / Glorious liberators of Alsace-Lorraine".
3). I cannot be sure whether this is the original Alsace-Lorraine memorial, or the post-war reproduction.
4). You can read a nicely summarized history of the site and monuments here.
{{ If you have any photos of yourself at this location, or other old photos you'd like to share, send them to anreiseventure@gmail.com and they might make it into the next post. ^-^ }}
|| National Memorial Arch Valley Forge ||
1). Construction photo of the National Memorial Arch at Valley Forge in 1923.*
* Date given on back of photo. However, the National Park Service website states that the official dedication ceremony took place in June of 1917, so the photo is likely misdated.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
|| Post-War European Trip ||
1). Ladies on a hike. Location guessed to be somewhere in Italy.
2). Pope Pius XII at his summer residency, Castel Gandolfo.
3). Statue of a crying woman, possibly in an Italian cemetery.
4). View of an unknown Italian abbey, church, cathedral, etc.
***Note:
Because of the nature of how I found these photos, it is quite possible that one or more are not, in actuality, depicting Post-war Italy.
I do my best to research what I can and try at a guess but my knowledge is limited.
This is where you can help. :) If you think you know where and what is being depicted in these photos, leave a comment and/or send in a picture of yourself at the place in question and I'll post it.
Here's to getting there. <3
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Monday, June 25, 2012
Anreise: What & Why
Hello and welcome to the official embarking of The Anreise Venture!
If you are reading this post I assume that you desire to know the what and why of this project, and I will consent to oblige in as briefly a manner as I am able.
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In the first place, I am a young thing with an insatiable curiosity of the Past, who has likewise been an avid collector of vintage photographs for a few years now. While I'm fond of the sentimental photos of babies, lovers, and laughing folk, I've always been drawn to photos of people in and around houses, building, statues, monuments, etc.
Since often these photos are found at the bottom of a basket with nearly no identification, I was always left wondering where, when, and whether or not the structures in the images were still in existence. This project is a means to give names to the nameless and add to the narrative of the structures/places of the Past, through a collective effort of sharing photos, identifying their location, and establishing the current state(is the structure still there, have things changed since the time in the old photo, etc).
Ideally, I hope the readers of this blog will take an active part in identifying locations and submitting both vintage photos of locations, as well as photos of themselves at the locations that have been previously identified.
But if nothing else, I hope this blog stokes the flames of curiosity and inspires readers to learn more about History and our place in it.
Here's to getting there. <3
If you are reading this post I assume that you desire to know the what and why of this project, and I will consent to oblige in as briefly a manner as I am able.
>>=<<
In the first place, I am a young thing with an insatiable curiosity of the Past, who has likewise been an avid collector of vintage photographs for a few years now. While I'm fond of the sentimental photos of babies, lovers, and laughing folk, I've always been drawn to photos of people in and around houses, building, statues, monuments, etc.
Since often these photos are found at the bottom of a basket with nearly no identification, I was always left wondering where, when, and whether or not the structures in the images were still in existence. This project is a means to give names to the nameless and add to the narrative of the structures/places of the Past, through a collective effort of sharing photos, identifying their location, and establishing the current state(is the structure still there, have things changed since the time in the old photo, etc).
Ideally, I hope the readers of this blog will take an active part in identifying locations and submitting both vintage photos of locations, as well as photos of themselves at the locations that have been previously identified.
But if nothing else, I hope this blog stokes the flames of curiosity and inspires readers to learn more about History and our place in it.
Here's to getting there. <3
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