Welcome to Sepia Saturday …I found my way to Platform 2 as Alan suggested ( his humor is great!) …but I couldn’t arrive with as spectacular or astonishing of a photo as Alan selected for our theme this week, (he has no hidden agenda, just a remarkable photo)….But that photo led me to these three…..
What I found so striking with his photo .....were the police officers standing near the bright beams of golden sunlight in Union Station, Chicago.
So I present to you, officers at work……
Courtesy of the Minneapolis Public Library and Minnesota Historical Society- with a photo of a tough day on the job for these officers responding to a call in Robbinsdale, Minnesota.....
and so life in the big city for a police officer could be rather...entertaining....as well
and the life of a law enforcement official could take them on dangerous missions with tear gas and firearms as their constant companion like this time in 1934...
Thanks for following along with me again, for another Sepia Saturday, and remember it's open until next Saturday when another new theme hits the platform or the roadway.....and if you want to add your own old or sepia photos...with Alan's theme or not....just go here
http://sepiasaturday.blogspot.com/2011/07/sepia-saturday-82-saturday-9th-july.html
What I found so striking with his photo .....were the police officers standing near the bright beams of golden sunlight in Union Station, Chicago.
So I present to you, officers at work……
Courtesy of the Minneapolis Public Library and Minnesota Historical Society- with a photo of a tough day on the job for these officers responding to a call in Robbinsdale, Minnesota.....
and so life in the big city for a police officer could be rather...entertaining....as well
and the life of a law enforcement official could take them on dangerous missions with tear gas and firearms as their constant companion like this time in 1934...
Thanks for following along with me again, for another Sepia Saturday, and remember it's open until next Saturday when another new theme hits the platform or the roadway.....and if you want to add your own old or sepia photos...with Alan's theme or not....just go here
http://sepiasaturday.blogspot.com/2011/07/sepia-saturday-82-saturday-9th-july.html
7 comments:
Ouch! That first picture is not something you want to see when you get home. I love the old pictures. The Gearheads got me a book that has old pictures from around Salt Lake City, some from the 1900's, and then a current picture of the same building/area/whatever. It's an awesome book. I'd post some of the pictures on my blog except for copyright issues.
what a clever set!!
god forbid catholic girls should riot!!!
:D~
the first pic is quite an eye catcher!!
major oops here!!
you left out one possible scenario, those official funerals when one of them fall while on duty. these always grip my heart.
as for why the long faces during that victory parade, if things were then like they are now, the parade started late, it took for ever to get there... and it was darn hot and humid, hence the long faces. heat can kill any enthusiasm. that's until the float actually shows up!!
great post!!
:)~
HUGZ
Max, me too, sometimes when planes fly over head, we have a small airport two miles awasy...I worry...but so far nothing has fallen yet!
Ticklebear, you are right!..and most Minnesota bred people are so used to living in the cold, even warm days bother some!
A great choice of photos and interesting description! How do you do this? Where do you find the photos and how do you put them together like this with a theme and interesting commentary? I'm not really expecting you to answer (altough I would like to know!). I just wanted to convey my admiration for your talent!
Yes,a Fine Set!
Blimey! That Plane! "Something In The Air" Indeed!!
Nice take on the theme. I have fondness for the boys in blue (family connections). That first shot is an eye-opener isn’t it?
oh, dear, what a disaster. Having an airplane don on your roof. :(
Great info.
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