Collection:
Juneau—Douglas City Museum
Object ID:
2006.11.173 A—E
Accession#:
2006.11
Credit Line:
Donated by the Caroline Jensen Estate.
Object Name:
Album Page, Photographic
Title:
Jensen Photographs
Year Range from:
1910
Year Range to:
1940
Description:
Five (5) photographs adhered to a black page in a black album once belonging to the Jensen family. These photos include:
A: Black and white photograph of three individuals, two male and one female, outside of what appears to be a house. The two males are standing while the one female is sitting and smiling for the camera. The male to her proper right is wearing glasses, a tucked collared shirt and pants with a belt. His hands are behind his back and he is smiling. The male on the proper left is wearing the same outfit as the other male, holding a similar stance. In the background, a leaf—covered building with three windows shown. On the proper left border, handwritten in black ink is "1932 Alameda"
B: Black and white photograph of five individuals on the porch of a house, three females and two males. In the front row, closest to the camera, on the proper right is a male sitting. He is wearing pants and a collared shirt, as well as glasses. He is looking down at something in his lap or hands. To his direct proper left, a girl is sitting on the arm of the chair. She has short hair, and is wearing a dress with stockings and shoes. She is smiling for the camera. In the second row, directly behind the boy sitting is another male. He is kneeling and is resting his arms on the back of the chair. To his proper right is a girl with short, straight hair, and a dress on. She is smiling for the camera. In the back, behind the boy kneeling is a woman, only her head is visible. In the background, a doorbell, a fence, and a doorway is seen. On the proper left of the photo, a numbered sign can be partially read "301."
C: Black and white photograph of two boys standing together looking at the camera. The boy on the proper right, the younger boy, is wearing a pinstriped outfit consisting of a top and pants. To his proper left, the older boy, is wearing a shirt with a tie and shorts with high socks and shoes. Both are standing on the sidewalk behind a patch of grass, in front of a house seen in the background.
D: Black and white photograph of two girls and a young boy standing outside. The young boy on the proper right is wearing a shirt with tie and pants. His hair is cut about the ears, he is looking at the camera while his arm is grasped by the girl to his proper left. The girl to the young boy's proper left is in a dress with a ribbon about the collar. Her hair is bluntly cut at the ears with bangs above the eyebrows., she is looking to the proper right at something not in the photo. The girl on the furthest proper left of the photograph is wearing the same dress with a ribbon about the collar. Her hair is curly at the ends and is about ear—length. Her hands are behind her back and she is smiling at the camera. All of the children are standing on a grass lawn. In the background, a street, more grass lawns, and telephone poles are seen. The proper left of the photo has blackened. On the bottom border of the photo, handwritten in black ink is "Santa Cruz 1922"
E: Black and white photograph of a young boy posing with a violin, along with a man and another boy on the porch in the background. The young boy with the violin is standing on the proper left side of the photograph. He is wearing a long—sleeved shirt with pants and high socks. He has a violin in playing position with the bow on the strings. He is looking at the camera. In the background, to the proper right, a boy is seen sitting on the porch. To his proper right, a man in a suit, shirt, and tie, is standing with his left arm extended out with his hand against a pillar. Steps are seen leading up to the porch, as well as shrubs and plants next to the porch behind the young boy with the violin.
A: Black and white photograph of three individuals, two male and one female, outside of what appears to be a house. The two males are standing while the one female is sitting and smiling for the camera. The male to her proper right is wearing glasses, a tucked collared shirt and pants with a belt. His hands are behind his back and he is smiling. The male on the proper left is wearing the same outfit as the other male, holding a similar stance. In the background, a leaf—covered building with three windows shown. On the proper left border, handwritten in black ink is "1932 Alameda"
B: Black and white photograph of five individuals on the porch of a house, three females and two males. In the front row, closest to the camera, on the proper right is a male sitting. He is wearing pants and a collared shirt, as well as glasses. He is looking down at something in his lap or hands. To his direct proper left, a girl is sitting on the arm of the chair. She has short hair, and is wearing a dress with stockings and shoes. She is smiling for the camera. In the second row, directly behind the boy sitting is another male. He is kneeling and is resting his arms on the back of the chair. To his proper right is a girl with short, straight hair, and a dress on. She is smiling for the camera. In the back, behind the boy kneeling is a woman, only her head is visible. In the background, a doorbell, a fence, and a doorway is seen. On the proper left of the photo, a numbered sign can be partially read "301."
C: Black and white photograph of two boys standing together looking at the camera. The boy on the proper right, the younger boy, is wearing a pinstriped outfit consisting of a top and pants. To his proper left, the older boy, is wearing a shirt with a tie and shorts with high socks and shoes. Both are standing on the sidewalk behind a patch of grass, in front of a house seen in the background.
D: Black and white photograph of two girls and a young boy standing outside. The young boy on the proper right is wearing a shirt with tie and pants. His hair is cut about the ears, he is looking at the camera while his arm is grasped by the girl to his proper left. The girl to the young boy's proper left is in a dress with a ribbon about the collar. Her hair is bluntly cut at the ears with bangs above the eyebrows., she is looking to the proper right at something not in the photo. The girl on the furthest proper left of the photograph is wearing the same dress with a ribbon about the collar. Her hair is curly at the ends and is about ear—length. Her hands are behind her back and she is smiling at the camera. All of the children are standing on a grass lawn. In the background, a street, more grass lawns, and telephone poles are seen. The proper left of the photo has blackened. On the bottom border of the photo, handwritten in black ink is "Santa Cruz 1922"
E: Black and white photograph of a young boy posing with a violin, along with a man and another boy on the porch in the background. The young boy with the violin is standing on the proper left side of the photograph. He is wearing a long—sleeved shirt with pants and high socks. He has a violin in playing position with the bow on the strings. He is looking at the camera. In the background, to the proper right, a boy is seen sitting on the porch. To his proper right, a man in a suit, shirt, and tie, is standing with his left arm extended out with his hand against a pillar. Steps are seen leading up to the porch, as well as shrubs and plants next to the porch behind the young boy with the violin.
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Photograph
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