I have a deck of playing cards like this. They were given out to men boarding troopships for France in 1917. Mine is still in the box titled "From the girl with Auburn Hair"---Ray
Most of these are from the Zigfield follies, likely a source of many card decks.
Women were classier then, and men knew how to photograph them.10, f'rinstance; and imagine introducing Ma and Pa to 17 on your wedding day.PS Why not do a Seeing Red with pics of the great lookers of yesteryear - Myrna and Maureen, Rhonda and Arlene, etc.?
I have a deck of playing cards like this. They were given out to men boarding troopships for France in 1917. Mine is still in the box titled "From the girl with Auburn Hair"---Ray
ReplyDeleteMost of these are from the Zigfield follies, likely a source of many card decks.
DeleteWomen were classier then, and men knew how to photograph them.
ReplyDelete10, f'rinstance; and imagine introducing Ma and Pa to 17 on your wedding day.
PS Why not do a Seeing Red with pics of the great lookers of yesteryear - Myrna and Maureen, Rhonda and Arlene, etc.?