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Lot 066 - Early 20th Century Snapshot Photo Album With 100+ Photographs, Camping, Travel, Dogs, Rural Life, And Outdoor Recreation, Circa 1910–1920
Early 20th century snapshot photograph album beginning circa 1910 and containing over 100 original photographs. The album primarily documents outdoor life and travel, including a man and his daughters on extended camping and swimming trips, with numerous images of tents, camp sites, rivers, lakes, and wooded settings.
A substantial portion of the album features dogs, including multiple photographs of various breeds, notably a black-and-white pit bull (that looks like he could be our Spotty boy's ancestor). Additional scenes include farm life, early automobiles, winter landscapes, horse-drawn sleighs and carriages, rowboats, and domestic and rural interiors from the early 20th century.
Geographic content includes photographs identified as Santa Barbara, California, as well as images from Nova Scotia. One notable photograph depicts a large group of men wearing cowboy hats and work clothing, appearing to excavate or work on a railroad pass. Other images show men hunting, including the butchering or carving of what appears to be an elk, and a cabin interior scene with men smoking pipes and playing cards.
The album offers a broad visual record of early 20th century leisure, labor, travel, and rural life. General wear present, consistent with age, handling, and use.