A Vintage Photos Theme Park photo for the topic of
Fourth of July (flags, fireworks, patriotic, freedom, red-white-blue, barbeques, etc.).
"This is my skiff decorated for the regatta 4th July celebrations" is the description written on the other side of this photo.
This is divided-back real photo postcard with no address, date, stamp box, or postmark on the verso. The message written on the back of the card, however, includes some questions about events leading up to World War I, so it's likely that the photo dates to 1914, the year the war began (see
Ultimatum of July 23, 1914, for background information).
See also the
full version of this photo postcard.
This is the message written across the back of the card (I made it easier to read by creating paragraphs, but the text is the same):
This is my skiff decorated for the regatta 4th July celebrations.
L. Brown
Forgive me for not writing. It is just laziness on my part. My correspondence has got in an awful shape. I am sending this card to show I have not forgotten. I will get a letter written someday.
Here are some funny questions that sometimes enter my head. My socialist [Pro-Ger?].
--What was the Kaiser scared of even more than fighting all Europe?
--What big convention was to be held in Vienna one week after war started?
--Did not Servia [Serbia] accede to all points except one or two, and wished to arbitrate?
--Why was the war rushed?
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