Camper Christmas

White Christmas – Christmas Card
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“A well-loved 1955 Vintage Travel Trailer is enjoying a while Christmas morning as deer outside root around for some late-season grass.”
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Vintage Santa

Vintage Santa Carrying Christmas Tree

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This image is based on a vintage Christmas Card from the late 1800s. Back then, Santa didn’t always wear red. In this Santa Claus illustration, St. Nick is wearing a warm brown suit, and his bag of goodies is green. Santa Claus is walking through the snow, with a Christmas tree on his back.

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Camping Christmas Card

Christmas Camping
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Camping Christmas Card – Several friends with colorful Vintage Travel Trailers enjoy meeting up for a Christmas camp-out.

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Two Guns (Aki-tanni)postcard
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Aki-tanni (“Two Guns”), head-and-shoulders portrait, turned right, age 65. Sarsi tribe. Photo by Edward S. Curtis, c1927, Library of Congress image: http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/00652627/ The Tsuu T’ina Nation (also Tsu T’ina, Tsuut’ina, Tsúùtínà – “a great number of people”; formerly Sarcee, Sarsi; pronounced: tea-sue-teae-nha is a First Nations band government in Alberta, Canada.

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Young Mother in 1937 California – postcards
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A mother in California who with her husband and her two children will be returned to Oklahoma by the Relief Administration. This family had lost a two-year-old baby during the winter as a result of exposure. Photo by Dorothea Lange, March 1937

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Child of the Depression, August 1939 postcard
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Washington, Yakima Valley, near Wapato. One of Chris Adolph’s younger children Lois. Farm Security Administration Rehabilitation clients. Photo by Dorothea Lange, August 1939.

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3 postcards of Migrant Family During Pea Harvest – 1939
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In Farm Security Administration (FSA) migrant labor camp during pea harvest. Family from Oklahoma with eleven children. Father, eldest daughter and eldest son working. She: “I want to go back to where we can live happy, live decent, and grow what we eat.” He: “I’ve made my mistake and now we can’t go back. I’ve got nothing to farm with.” Brawley, Imperial County, California. Photo by Dorothea Lange, February 1939.

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Mississippi Delta Children, July 1936 – postcard
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“Mississippi Delta Negro children;” photo by Dorothea Lange, in Mississippi (based on adjacent image at Library of Congress)

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Migrant Walking (1935) postcards
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Migrant worker on California highway; Photographed by Dorothea Lange.

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Woman of the High PlainsPostcards
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Wife of a migratory laborer with three children. Near Childress, Texas. Nettie Featherston; photo by Dorothea Lange, June 1938. “I just prayed and prayed and prayed all the time that God would take care of us and not let my children starve…”

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