This seems somewhat appropriate given the economy!
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Thursday, December 11, 2008
"Kill Your Father" says Ouija Board
From James Lamkin of Vintage Photographs.
Vintage press photograph depicting the story of Mattie Turley, a 15-yr old Arizona ranch girl, who claimed that a Ouija board her to "Kill Your Father!"
Here's a transcript from the period:
“Mother asked the Ouija board to decide between father and her cowboy friend. As usual the board moved around at first without meaning. Suddenly it spelled out I was to kill father. It was terrible. I shook all over.
Mother asked the Ouija if shooting would be successful and it said that it would; she asked if he would die outright and it said no. We asked what should be used and it said with shotgun. We asked if we would have the ranch and it said yes.
We asked about the law, and it said not to fear the law, that everything would turn out all right. We asked how much the insurance would be and it said $5,000.
I tried to kill him next day but I couldn't. I lost my nerve. A few days later though, I followed father to the corral. I raised the gun, took careful aim between his shoulders and then I lost my nerve again. But I thought of dear mother and what all this would mean to her and I couldn’t fail. My hand was trembling awfully though.
I raised the gun and fired.”
Circa 1930's Wolf's Head Motor Oil Teapot
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Folk Art Carved and Painted Portrait Bust of a Woman
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Page from a World War II Sailor's Scrapbook of the South Pacific
Monday, December 1, 2008
"The Time of All Nations"
An unusual 19th century cdv of a number of clock faces showing the time differences around the world. Cities include New York, St. Petersburg, Calcutta, Algiers, Sydney and Vienna.