My uncle and mother, August 1927. He became a noted English professor and author while my mom went on to be the second ever female attorney in her state.4mo ⋅ Violuthier ⋅ r/oldphotos
My first selfie. Taken with 120 film and a wind up shutter timer. I also developed the negative. 19734yr ⋅ Violuthier ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
My grandmother (girl with hand muff) and others with ice skates, North Platte, Nebraska - 18934yr ⋅ Violuthier ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
[OC] While waiting for my SO to shop for 20 minutes, I tallied 73 people entering a grocery store and their mask usage. In Omaha, NE, mask wearing is not mandatory. One had a mask on with their nose exposed and was not counted. Created with RapidTables.4yr ⋅ Violuthier ⋅ r/dataisbeautiful
Victor, my great grandfather, at his home in North Platte, Nebraska, December 1929. Photo by Louis R. Bostwick.4yr ⋅ Violuthier ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
From a glass negative found in a wall during renovation of a building built in 19052mo ⋅ Violuthier ⋅ r/xbiking
Couple with hiding child snooping. Scanned from a glass negative found in a wall cavity during renovation of an 1890s building.3mo ⋅ Violuthier ⋅ r/oldphotos
Children ready to go skating, 1893, North Platte, Nebraska. The girl with the hand muff was my grandmother. Photo by her father, Victor von Goetz.5mo ⋅ Violuthier ⋅ r/oldphotos
My first selfie. Taken with a wind up shutter delay on 120 film in the mid 70s. I also developed the film.3mo ⋅ Violuthier ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
Grandmother's Pfeffer Nusze. Passed down from her Austrian parents, this card was created in the early 60s and updated in 1965.1yr ⋅ Violuthier ⋅ r/Old_Recipes
From a glass negative found in a wall during renovation of a building built in 19052mo ⋅ Violuthier ⋅ r/Vintage_bicycles
I recently moved into a house with a telephone nook. Now I can properly display my AE 40.2yr ⋅ Violuthier ⋅ r/midcenturymodern
6000 block, south side of Maple, 1987. From a 35mm slide by J. Michael McBride.1yr ⋅ Violuthier ⋅ r/Omaha
The cent never spent to repair a Zippo product. Had them repair a lighter back in the 90s and this accompanied my lighter when they returned it.2yr ⋅ Violuthier ⋅ r/Zippo
6 cut glass candy dish. From our new neighbor as a housewarming gift, complete with chocolates. She stated that it's circa 1900-1909.2yr ⋅ Violuthier ⋅ r/Antiques
Grossmama's Krist Brot. From a book my family wrote in 1992 covering recipes going back to 1897. This was and still is a holiday favorite. From my great-grandmother who was born around 1870 in Germany.1yr ⋅ Violuthier ⋅ r/Old_Recipes
Camp Cody, New Mexico, August 1918. My grandfather is sitting in the first row.4yr ⋅ Violuthier ⋅ r/wwi
Cocktail menu from the Reef, Long Beach CA, late 50s. I'll try a Castaway please!2yr ⋅ Violuthier ⋅ r/VintageMenus
Got this today for $12 at my grocery store. No box, just a hanging blister pack. With the Street Chrome finish, this was meant to be used.1yr ⋅ Violuthier ⋅ r/Zippo
My '64 Vega SS-5 Folklore is back together and sounding better that it looks.1yr ⋅ Violuthier ⋅ r/banjo
I've been re-using this bottle to water my plants for 10 years now4yr ⋅ Violuthier ⋅ r/mildlyinteresting
Me sitting on the kitchen table in my pajamas, with my green fluid demonstration, January 21, 19723yr ⋅ Violuthier ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
Shoe Store with Foot X-Ray Device (R rear of shop), Omaha, Nebraska - c. 19474yr ⋅ Violuthier ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere