Showing posts with label The Archives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Archives. Show all posts

Thursday, July 14, 2011

From the archives: The Bellingham Photos, Part 2

By Jack Brummet
Chief Archivist, ATIT


I recently posted many of these pictures on Facebook and Picasa, and am just getting around to putting them on ATIT. These are all from slides that had been sitting in a shoebox until I broke them out and scanned them recently. The photos are almost all from 1974-1977.

Click all photos to enlarge (then right click to download if you want them)

Joshua Martin Petersen showing a snake at picnic stadium (Milo & Frances in the outfield)

Keelin at Teddy Bear Cove, but fully clothed (it must have been early spring)

Keelin at the Fairhaven Cemetery

Me on Lake Samish

Jerry, Loch, Kevin, and Jack

Jerry Melin in a shot by Frances, I think

Jerry Melin at Picnic Stadium (and Frances, back to camera)

Milo, Jerry, and me

Vicki

Vicki, Milo, and Keelin in a photo Kevin caption "badlands"

Trish Nolan and Vicki

Jack, Meredith, Jerry and Milo outside our Connecticut St. Apartment

Other recent photos from the archives:

From The Archives:  The Bellingham Photos, Part 1

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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

From The Archives: The Bellingham Slides, Part 1

By Jack Brummet
Chief Archivist, ATIT

I recently posted many of these pictures on Facebook and Picasa, and am just getting around to putting them on ATIT.  These are all from slides that had been sitting in a shoebox until I broke them out and scanned them recently.  The photos are almost all from 1974-1977.

Frances and Vicki

Frances getting ready to bat at Picnic Stadium (a friend who lived in the country's fields)

Kevin, Loch, and Jack at 1310 Franklin St. (where jack and keelin's flat was)

Kevin a/k/a Franco at a parade in Bellingham

Keelin, not sure when or where

Me at Picnic Stadium

Jack and Jerry at our apartment on Connecticut Street

Frances and Jerry

Milo, toasting the cameraman

Rooting for the team at Picnic Stadium

Pegeen and her then husband John
Kathleen and Cindy Knechtel getting ready to fly (not in B'ham, but the San Juans?)

Previously published photos on ATIT:

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Friday, June 24, 2011

From The Archives: The NYC Slides, Part 3

By Jack Brummet
ATIT Chief Archivist

A couple of months ago, I began scanning a box of slides we have from the years 1973 to around 1983. I posted them on Facebook because many of the surviving subjects/participants are on there. I always intended to also put them on All This Is That. These photos are from 1977-1982. Coming next, Bellingham, Seattle, and Europe.

The gang, with Nick taking the photo

Keelin

Jack


Jean McBride and Jack

Jack and Miya


Jack and Vicki on the subway

Jerry, Norm, Jack, Kevin, Neil

Keelin, on our block in Brooklyn (324 Atlantic Avenue)

Jerry, Jack

Miya

Molie on the Staten Island Ferry

Jack, Vicki

Nick, Jack, Vicki

Pinky
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Saturday, June 11, 2011

From The Archives: The NYC Slides, Part 2

By Jack Brummet
Chief Archivist



A couple of months ago, I began scanning a box of slides we have from the years 1973 to around 1983. I posted them on Facebook because many of the surviving subjects/participants are on there. I always intended to also put them on All This Is That. And, now, I am finally getting around to it. This new batch is from the years we lived in Manhattan and Brooklyn (1977-1982). Coming next, Bellingham, Seattle, and Europe.


Click all photos to enlarge. Right click to download.

Jerry, Vicki, Kevin in the garden next doot yo 158 W. 84th St.

collaped lung/double pneumonia, 1977

Frances, 1978, in NYC

Jack, Cheryl, and Keelin outside a cabaret

Colin and Karen ??, NYC, 1977

Vicki and Jack on the subway

Pinky and Jack at work @ Carl Fischer, 62 Cooper Square

Keelin at a dairy restaurant in Chelsea?

Jack, Julius Caesar, and Kevin/Franco

Jack and Jack at 158 W 84th St

Colin Curran, 1966

Jack on the Brooklyn Promenade with WTC in the background

Keelin on our rooftop of our loft at 351 Jay Street

Vicki, Jack, and Jerry at 158

Jack and Mary Durkan-Jones outside our apartment on Chrystie Street near The Bowery
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