Thursday, February 28, 2008

Esther's Photo Album #24 Final Pages

At long last, the two final pages from Esther's photo album. She definitely saved some of the best for the last. For those who wanted a close up of the Book and Candle shop sign, here it is:

The first image on the last pages is captioned Lou Miller Wardrobe. The sign in the window reads Madame Lulu Miller and Associates. Exclusive Tailors for Men and Women since 1955.

The next three images are captioned Employees Harbor Gate Entrance.

I am sure some of you have gone throught that gate many, many times in your life. The final image shows one of the photographs in the album with the handwritten caption by Esther.

For those keeping track, there are 105 different images in the photo album plus a couple of more postcards. All in all a pretty amazing document of what it was like to work on Main Street in the late 1950's. I hope you all enjoyed it.

9 comments:

Jason Schultz said...

Wow! This really is amazing. The photos of Harbor Gate are a nice end to it. Hopefully she cajoled some friends into doing the same for Tomorrowland, Frontierland, Adventureland, and Fantasyland!

Daveland said...

Patrick - Fantastic collection. Thanks for sharing it with everyone. I am sure Lulu was quite a gal.

The Viewliner Limited said...

Fantastic collection Matterhorn. Actually sorry to see that its over. Appreciate it all.

Thufer said...

i am sadden by the end. a wonderful ending indeed but sad. thanks to you and ester so much.

Major Pepperidge said...

Matterhorn, these really are AMAZING, what a collection. Thank goodness for Esther and her love of Disneyland and all of the people she knew and worked with! I'm sorry it's over too...

Anonymous said...

Add me to the list of those above. Quite a collection. And what an ending...via the employee entrance.

Yes, I was one of those who passed through the old "time shack". Still have my last time card (quit on a Saturday and pulled the next week's card already in the slot on my way out.)

CoxPilot said...

I went past the shack for 6 years, and I can still hear the train going overhead while I passed under (and got a little wet from the steam). This has been a wonderful look back, and I remember many of those people in the photos and postcards.

Anonymous said...

I too say thanks for the great collection...and I too am sorry to see Esther go!

Chris Merritt said...

Wow - shockingly amazing collection. Thanks again!