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Month: July 2018

Vintage Photos of Toronto’s Meetings, Committees & Clubs

Today’s Vintage Photo Tuesday is focusing on Toronto Life in the 1940’s & 1950’s, specifically the meetings, committees and clubs that gathered there.

Let’s begin!

Vintage Photos of Toronto Meetings, Committees & Clubs

1940s & 1950s

Tall men in front of the bar, short men behind it. 1956 National Cash Register Rod & Gun tour of O’Keefe’s Pub, Toronto.

1950s vintage photo of the National Cash Register Rod & Gun Club tour of O'Keefe's [Pub] in 1956.
Source: Toronto Archives

Russell Spanner (centre) & Friends at Club Norman around 1951. Russell was a 1950’s Space Age Furniture designer in Toronto. Stay tuned on a future post all about his designs.

1950s vintage photo of Russell Spanner (centre) and friends at the Club Norman. Fantastic 1950s hats on our ladies at the table.
Source: Toronto Archives

Toronto Symphony Women’s Committee ca 1945.

1940s vintage photo of the Toronto Symphony Women's Committee Group Photo in 1945
Source: Toronto Archives

Walsh Advertising-1950’s Creative Art Meeting for what appears to be for a car.

1950s vintage photo consists of two photographs showing a group of men and a woman looking over brochure designs of cars.
Source: Toronto Archives

Vickers & Benson Advertising conducting a meeting at the Club One Two in the 1950’s (maybe about their competition above??).

1950's Toronto Advertising Meeting at Club One Two. 1950s Vintage Photo
Source: Toronto Archives

Another advertising meeting but this time at the famous O’Keefe’s Pub (this pub was clearly popular in the 1950’s with the working set). What do you think is happening in this photo? Did Esther’s work get chosen?

1950's Vintage Photo of an advertising launch at Toronto O'Keefe's Pub. Image features super 1950s fashions.
Source: Toronto Archives

1956- a reception for the Canadian Olympic Team and members of the Canadian Olympic Association in the office of City of Toronto Mayor Nathan Phillips.

1950s vintage photo of a reception for the Canadian Olympic Team and members of the Canadian Olympic Association in the office of City of Toronto Mayor Nathan Phillips in 1956.
Source: Toronto Archives

Go Meteor Now! 1956 Meeting at the Historical Royal York Hotel for Ford’s the “Meteor” automobile.

Further Reading: Vintage Glamour-The Historic Royal York Hotel, Toronto Canada

1950s vintage photo of a 1950s meeting at Royal York Hotel for the launch of Fords Meteor Car Vintage Photo
Source: Toronto Archives

Shell sales meeting at the King Edward Hotel-1950’s. Complete with a showgirl handing out gifts and drunken sing-a-longs.

1950's Shell Sales Meeting at the King Edward Hotel with girl in showgirl outfit. 1950s Vintage Photo
Source: Toronto Archives
1950's Shell Sales Meeting at the King Edward Hotel. 1950s vintage photo of a hotel room party.
Source: Toronto Archives

Hope you enjoyed this week’s Vintage Photo Tuesday! Share your favourite photo in the comments section below.

Further Reading:

Liz

Vintage Clothing Labels-Hidden Works of Art

If you own a vintage clothing item and you are lucky enough to have the label still attached, go and take a look at it. Is it just a standard text label with no style or does it have a fancy design? If it has a fancy design, then you are lucky to have a hidden work of art.

1940s Vintage Clothing Label for Sasperilla
Source: Pinterest

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Note: If you click on an item and it is no longer available, don’t fret! The websites I have provided are updated daily with 1000’s of new & vintage items. Just do a quick search and see what you find.

Labels are also an excellent way to date a garment. Here is a great post by ‘Vintage Life’ on the “11 Ways to know its Vintage by Labels & Tags“. Give it a read after your done browsing this post.

vintage clothing label with an airplane on it for Aero of Boston.
1940’s – Source: Pinterest

Vintage Clothing Labels-Hidden Works of Art

The Vintage Examples….

The Kahala – For the liberty house Waiki. Made in Honolulu. LOVE The tropical look.

Vintage Clothing Label-The Kahala Made in Honolulu
Source: Flickr

Charm – featuring a woman in a swimsuit.

Vintage Garment Label / Vintage  for Charm featuring a woman in a swimsuit
Source: Pinterest

1930’s Nanette Shirley Temple brand toddler dress garment label.

ABOUT THIS BRAND: Shirley Temple was 5 when she made her film debut. Her 1930s and ’40s retail dresses were designed like her movie costume dresses, in a toddler style even though she wasn’t a toddler. They were made by Nannette Manufacturing Co. of New York City, a division of Rosenau Brothers. The basic design was a skirt with soft pleats and contrasting collar. Fabrics were cotton, organdy and dotted Swiss in prints, plaids, checks and embroidery. There wasn’t much trimming, maybe a small bow, an appliqued figure or narrow lace edging. A 1936 newspaper advertised Shirley Temple dresses for $1.89 each. Dresses for older little girls were made by Cinderella, also a division of Rosenau (Source).

1930's tagged Nanette Shirley Temple brand toddler dress garmet label

Playboy Clothes vintage garment label.

Playboy Clothes vintage garment label
Source: Pinterest

SWIRL’s 1950’s garment label is fantastic and very brand appropriate.

Swirl 1950's vintage Dress brand. Vintage Garment Label
Source: Pinterest

Mr Boots 1960s Vintage Garment Clothing Label.

Mr Boots 1960s Vintage Garment Clothing Label

This was a beautiful label so I added it to the collection even though it’s from an era that is a bit earlier then I usually blog about here. Vintage Lucile Dress Label-1916.

Vintage Lucile Dress Garment Label 1916-1917
Source: The Met

Sally Victor. Spring/summer 1960.

Sally Victor Clothing Label Spring Summer 1960s-Vintage
Source: Pinterest

Fashioned by Dainty Togs Inc. 1950s clothing label.

Vintage 1950's Clothing Garment Label
Source: Pinterest

Lumber King – 100% wool. This 1950s clothing label features a lumberjack (very appropriate).

1950s Vintage Garment Clothing Label for the Lumber King
Source: Pinterest

1950s Sport Time of California Vintage Dress Label.

1950s Sport Time of California Vintage Dress Label
Source: Pinterest

1940’s White Mountain Ski Wear.

1940s White Mountain Ski Outfit Vintage Garment Label
Source: Vintage Traveler

Betty Jane – 1940s Girls dress vintage garment label.

Betty Jane 1940s Girls dress vintage garment label
Source: Pinterest

Here are 2 labels from my own collection of vintage clothing. ‘Marvel’ from a 1950s house dress (seen HERE).

1950's Vintage Garment Clothing Label on a vintage dress

Flair of Miami. I love this 1950s tag, I just wish someone had not taken a marker to it.

1950s Vintage Clothing Garment Label on a vintage dress

Lastly, do you have some vintage labels that you would love to have more information on? Then makes sure you visit the ‘Vintage Fashion Guild Free Label Resource‘ page. It’s filled with loads of wonderful labels and their history.

Vintage Fashion Guild Label Resource

Question Time: Do you have a favourite label on an item of clothing you own? Or did you have a favourite from above? Share in the comments below!

FURTHER READING:

Liz