Showing posts with label boats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boats. Show all posts

Saturday, September 29, 2018

Photo Number 3082

This is a snapshot from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota.

Group on a boat DL ant

Looks like some people were on a boat ride.

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Wednesday, July 4, 2018

Photo Number 2997

This is a Real Photo Postcard from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota.

Boat on lake Dl ant

A photo taken in one fishing boat of another fishing boat.  This is a Velox Postcard used from 1907 –1914.

Thanks for stopping by.  Happy 4th of July!

Monday, August 8, 2016

Photo Number 2321

This is a snapshot from the Tin Ceiling in Park Rapids Minnesota.
Boats Tin ceiling
This photo measures 2 3/4 inches by 4  1/2 inches.  It is all one photo but with two small photos instead of one large one. 
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Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Photo Number 1676

This is a Real Photo Postcard from the flea market in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota.

Mystery six Postcard DL antiques Kodak card

Cedar Strip Fishing Boats

Those boats are hard to clean out.  Junk from fishing gets caught in each “rib” so it is lots of work to clean them out.  However they are a nice boat to row around with on a nice day.

Mystery six Postcard DL antiques Kodak card 

Docks Pilgrim Park

Lake Metigoshe – Bottineau, No. Dak.

Proof that North Dakota does have a few lakes!

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Thursday, August 29, 2013

Photo Number 1325

This is a snapshot from the antique shop in Duluth Minnesota.

Swimsuits Duluth Ant

Bathing beauties…a few of these people might have been in that leaky boat on Monday (Photo Number 1322).

I have some of these wool suits in the museum, they are heavy, warm and itchy looking…and I can only imagine what they smelled like when they got wet.

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Monday, July 8, 2013

Photo Number 1275

These are two snapshots from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes.

August 11 1911 DL Ant

This one is marked August 11, 1911Boat Dl Antiques

All is well that ends well.

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