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Negatives of Ancient FI [Isabelle Adler Negatives]

Object Type: Folder
In Folder: Ocean Beach Historical Society


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 "Isabel - she has a big one of this. 1926." Verso of OCB_000060; "Isabel - She has a long[?] one of these"

1926

 "1919. Isabella F. Adler as a teenager in Bayshore (lived there at that time)" Verso of OCB_000062; "1919 Isabella F. Adler Teenager [illegible] Bayshore (lived there) at that time

1919

 "Isabel's parents and brother, 1920s. Mr. and Mrs. Frazer and Greg. Verso of OCB_000064; "Mr and Mrs D[?] and Greg" "Isabel's parents and brother 1920's" more illegible Made re-print 3-5-84."

1920s

"Isabella Adler Collection 1930s" Verso of OCB_000066; "Isabella Adler Collection 1930's"

"Raft out in deep water reached only by swimming? 1934." Verso of OCB_000068; "Raft out in deep water reached only by swimming ? 1934"

1934

"Flash Frazer, Isabel Adler's Father's Dog." Verso of OCB_000071; "Flash Frazer Isabel Adler's father's dog"

c.1930s

3744 Wally Pickard and Greg Frazer 1920s. Verso of OCB_000073; "3744 Wally P[?] and Greg Frazer 1920's"

1920s

reverse of "Between Robbins Rest and Ocean Beach, c.1920s" Verso of OCB_000078; "Isabella Adler Collection" "Btun[?] Robbins Nest o[?] Ocean Beach, c. 1920's"

1920s

 "Postal Telegraph Tower, Ocean Beach, used to notify people in NYC about ships coming into port. ca.1920s" Verso of OCB_000080; "Postal Telegraph Tower, Ocean Beach - used to notify people in NYC about ships coming into port ca. 1920's"

c.1920a

 "Bay Swimming Dock at Cottage Walk 1934 2 slides taken from Bungalow next to Maguire's" Verso of OCB_000082; "Bay Swimming Dock at Cottage Walk 1934 2 slides taken from Bungalow next to Maguires[?]"

1934

 "Wolcott Gibbs Jerry Pastoifield (houses) Verso of OCB_000086; "Wolcott Gibbs [?] Jerry Pastorfield[?] (houses)"

 Slide at End of Swimming Dock at Cottage Walk, Bayside. Taken from Maguire's. Black and white image of swimming dock [repeat of OCB_000068?]; verso captured in OCB_000085

1934

 Wolcott Gibbs (March 15, 1902 – August 16, 1958, Ocean Beach, NY) was an American editor, humorist, theatre critic, playwright and author of short stories, who worked for The New Yorker magazine from 1927 until his death. He is best remembered for his 1936 parody of Time magazine, which skewered the magazine's inverted narrative structure. Gibbs wrote, "Backward ran sentences until reeled the mind"; he concluded the piece, "Where it all will end, knows God!" He also wrote a comedy, Season in the Sun, which ran on Broadway for 10 months in 1950–51 and was based on a series of stories that originally appeared in The New Yorker. For many years, Gibbs was also the editor and publisher of The Fire Islander a weekly newspaper on Fire Island, where he had a vacation home. An alcoholic and heavy smoker, he died of a heart attack while reading proofs of his upcoming book, More in Sorrow, on August 16, 1958 at his home on Ocean Beach, Fire Island. He was buried at Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale, New York. His widow died on July 30, 1963 of burns she received in a fire at her New York home, 352 East 50th Street. Black and white image of man in sweater and bow tie sitting on log on the beach, houses visible in the background; bottom reads "45"; verso captured in OCB_000087

Wally Pickard and Greg Frazer, 1920s. B&W photo of a boy in a bathing costume and an adult man, maybe standing on a boardwalk.  Black and white image of man in white sweater and little boy holding bag; verso captured OCB_000074

1920s

One woman in hat and coat with two men, one laughing, standing outside a beach cottage. Black and white image of woman in black coat and two men posing outside of home standing on sand; verso captured in OCB_000065

1920s

"Flash Frazer, Isabel Adler's Father's Dog." Dog in a car. Black and white side view image of dog sitting behind wheel of car; top reads "182"; verso captured in OCB_000072

1930s

"Raft out in deep water reached only by swimming? 1934." Black and white image of beach and concrete walk to the beach, top left some kind of structure in the water; bottom right "23" backwards; verso captured in OCB_000069

1934

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