Long story short, Just cleared a home of an old lady, her husband died 10 years ago aged 86, he was a Canadian serviceman in 1943 and obviously emigrated to the UK after WWII. I found a photograph album which the family discarded. Many many photos of his service in Canada featuring Vancouver, Alberta, Saskatchewan,and fraternizing with the enemy (females) in Germany after 1945. All the photos have annotations next to them in the album apart from these four. I will post the others which are very interesting in the next few days. These measure 6" x "8 As per title NYC ?
Yes that is the Empire State Building in the last 3 pics. Can't say for sure whether the first is also NYC, could be, but not for sure. Maybe someone else will know.
Oh and this one, don't know where this is, possibly Canada. The guy was in the Royal Canadian Air Force ww2.
My Dad gets to see these on Sunday, he spent time in NYC and Halifax NS during WWII I'm sure he will find them fascinating and probably bring back memories. even though it was only around 900 months ago.
yup, komokwa is right, The Marine Building, at 98m and 21 floors, it was the tallest building in the British Empire from 1930 to 1939.
Isn't the building in the 3rd pic the Chrysler Building? Chrysler Building View attachment 181312 30 Rock in an old stamp (Cinderella):
LOL It seems this guy had a lot more fun during WWII than my Dad did. However my Dad did enjoy his time fighting and did not suffer any ill effects. Canadian Man WWII. Hey, I'm not knocking him, the guy had a camera and was making the best out of a bad job.
Cutting a Rug , To dance, especially in a vigorous manner and in one of the dance styles of the first half of the twentieth century. Some of these pictured could be parents or grandparents to some members or visitors on our site Thankfully members of my family don't have big sticky out lugs and don't parade about with their hands in their pockets.