vintage
There are 40 posts tagged vintage (this is page 2 of 7).
Postcard of a Demolished School
If you’re in Toronto you could find out the original address on Broadview and see what is built there now. If you aren’t in Toronto try Google Street View. Looks like it was replaced by a new school. It`s back in the trees on Street View so I`m not 100% sure.

The imposing and grand architecture of the Queen Alexandria School on Broadview Avenue in Toronto is now gone from the landscape yet it is captured here on this vintage postcard for future generations. I believe the school was built around 1905 and demolished in the mid 1950s.
via – Queen Alexandria School Broadview Avenue TORONTO by TheOldBarnDoor

The real challenge would be to see what (if anything) is left of the white house to the right in this colour postcard I found online.
Exploring Street Signs
Do you notice street signs? I do.
Likely there are the option to buy old street signs, when they are decommissioned in your area too. That would be an easier, and legitimate way to get them. Any well known streets would be expensive. You could get lucky and find the street you lived on for a bargain price.
I wonder if anyone has collected the same street name in every vintage style? That would be an interesting collection. Possibly a small collection in a small town or a very large collection in the big cities where signs are changed out often for this or that reason.
The “acorn” street-name sign is as much a Toronto icon as are City Hall or the CN Tower. Though the design has graced the streets of many municipalities across Ontario and elsewhere for nearly 70 years, it’s thoughts of our city that it conjures up for many people. Its versatility allowed neighbourhoods and business improvement […]
Source: A Short History of Toronto’s Street Signs | cityscape | Torontoist
Christmas Lighthouse Brooch
Source: Unique vintage Christmas trees with by RockinAroundXmasPins
One year I had a Christmas card with a snowy lighthouse and all the usual trimmings. I think I kept one after I mailed them out.
Naked Vintage Explorer

via – Naked Spelunking Adventure – ErosBlog: The Sex Blog.
Like the urban exploration photos with naked people. Only this one is vintage and less posed than many of the modern photos. I like the look over her shoulder. I doubt any of her curves have been air brushed, or Photoshopped.

The “acorn” street-name sign is as much a Toronto icon as are City Hall or the CN Tower. Though the design has graced the streets of many municipalities across Ontario and elsewhere for nearly 70 years, it’s thoughts of our city that it conjures up for many people. Its versatility allowed neighbourhoods and business improvement […]
