25 July 2016

The Mystery of the Boys at the Beach

Hello Friends! I hope you're enjoying this last bit of July. It's Monday so we're back at Mystery Beach, where the boys are.

These fellows came from an album owned by my Great-Aunt Estelle Karvoius. Were they school-mates, neighbors, friends, cousins? I don't know. But if you do, please let me know. That would make me happier than the guy at the top of the pyramid.

Three unidenified young men entertain beach goers by making a human pyramid. 1920's? From album owned by Estelle Karvoius. Privately held by E. Ackermann, 2016.
Young men showing off, as young men will do. From a photo album owned by Estelle Karvoius.

Three unidentified young men take a break from the beach to lounge on the rocks. There are railroad tracks and old cars parked behind them. 1920's? From photo album of Estelle Karvoius, privately held by E. Ackermann, 2016.
Young men on the rocks. Note railroad tracks and old cars in background.
From a photo album owned by Estelle Karvoius.

Two young men sitting on large rocks at a beach. They are unidentified, but appear in other photos from an album belonging to Estelle Karvoius. Privately held by E. Ackermann, 2016.
Two good looking young men on the rocks. Was their lunch in that box?
From a photo album owned by Estelle Karvoius.
All photos from Mary Dixon Traina Collection, privately held by E. Ackermann (her daughter), 2016.

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