Easter is a bizarre holiday. The dead returning to life. Bunny shaped chocolates. Painting and hiding eggs... and handing your children over to strange adults poorly dressed as humanoid rabbits. Here’s a collection of 19 vintage Easter bunny photos that will make your skin crawl.
Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts
November 14, 2015
April 6, 2015
15 Colorful Vintage Easter Cards From the Early 20th Century
Here’s a collection of 15 colorful Easter postcards from the early twentieth century! These were especially popular from around 1900 to around 1915, and, as this gallery demonstrates, such greeting cards were often considered keepsakes, and put into scrapbooks or simply saved.
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| Easter egg heads greetings postcard, 1906. |
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| Easter greetings, 1907. |
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| Easter greetings card, 1907. |
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| Three children on an egg Easter card, ca. 1900s. |
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| Chicks and a decorated egg Easter card, ca. 1900s. |
April 5, 2015
15 Interesting Vintage Photos Show How People Celebrate Easter From the Past
April 05, 2015
1930s, 1940s, 1950s, Easter, holiday & festival, humor & hilarious, life & culture, people
Long before plastic eggs, marshmallow peeps and bunnies at the mall, Easter was about bonnets, pretty dresses and celebrating one of the most important dates on the Christian calendar. These vintage photographs show just how much Easter has changed over time.
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| Girl enjoys a huge chocolate Easter egg in 1930. (Getty Images) |
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| Easter shopping in London in 1936. (Getty Images) |
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| Eleanor Roosevelt greets children at the White House Easter Egg Roll in 1936. (AP) |
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| Two women leaving church in Harlem on Easter Sunday in 1943, wearing their Sunday best. (Getty Images) |
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| American actress Susan Hayward celebrating Easter. |
March 28, 2013
A Collection of 21 Creepy and Funny Vintage Easter Cards From the Early 20th Century
Here’s a collection of 21 funny Easter postcards from the early 20th century. These were especially popular from around 1900 to around 1915, and, as this gallery demonstrates, such greeting cards were often considered keepsakes, and put into scrapbooks or simply saved.





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