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Tag: 1950’s images

Let’s Travel to Sun Valley, Idaho in the 1940s

Vintage 1940s Travel Poster for Sun Valley, Idaho featuring a woman downhill skiing

For as long as I can remember I have always wished I could go to “Sun Valley, Idaho”  during the early days of the 1940s and 50s. Skiing down the hill next to Bing Crosby and Gary Cooper (seriously, could you imagine???!!), drinking hot chocolate in my super stylish ski sweater with reindeer or skiers on it and ending my day sleeping in a chic ski cabin. Sigh…how fun! If I actually really think about it I think I fell in love with the whole idea after seeing the 1941 movie “Sun Valley Serenade” with Sonja Henie, which was such a magical and fun movie. Whatever the reasons, we can all agree as Vintage fans that Sun Valley of the past really did look like a vintage lovers dream.

So, as per tradition with my blog, lets look at some fun 1940s images & travel ads from this skiers paradise.

Let’s Visit Sun Valley!

1940’s Vintage Images & Travel Posters / Ads

First lets start off with Glenn Miller “It Happened in Sun Valley”, to get us in the mood….

Vintage 1940s Travel Poster for Sun Valley, Idaho featuring a woman in a downhill skiing outfit getting ready to hit the slopes.

Vintage 1940s Travel Poster for Sun Valley, Idaho featuring a woman downhill skiing

Gary Cooper and Claudette Colbert looking so amazing. Love the sweater Mister Cooper. 1940s photo.

1940s Vintage Photo of Gary Cooper and Claudette Colbert in ski wear getting ready to ski in Sun Valley

“Winter sports under a summer sun…Sun Valley Idaho”.

I love the skaters in the back of the below picture, so very cute.

Vintage 1940s Travel Poster for Sun Valley, Idaho featuring a woman in 1940s Ski Wear getting ready to ski. Cool Winter 1940s Fashion.

1946 photo of skiers enjoying the sun after a good day of skiing. This is an outstanding photo! The two girls on the left are my favs for style. Look at the vintage hairstyles?! Drool.

1940s Photo from 1946 of skiers enjoying the sun after a good day of skiing in Sun Valley. This is an outstanding photo! The two girls on the left are my favs for style. Look at the vintage hairstyles?! Drool.

1940s photo of a group of skiier’s in a car being driven somewhere in Sun Valley to enjoy the slopes.

1940s photo of a group of skiier's in a car being driven somewhere in Sun Valley to enjoy the slopes.

As a past skier I do have to say that it is fun to ski when you can wear a t-shirt. Or in this ad..no shirt. Possibly a 1940s travel ad.

1940s travel ad for Winter sports under a summer sun at the Sun Valley Lodge in Sun Valley at Ketchum, Idaho. Travel illustration features a man with no shirt on in ski pants and skiis.

Here is another image from 1946 from a photo series by George Silk of skiers enjoying the warmth of the sun. That swimsuit has two thumbs up from me! Plus..anyone want a sandwich?

1940s Vintage Photo from 1946 of two women and man in a 1940s swimsuit (on the 1 woman) and 1940s hairstyles enjoying a sandwich lunch during their downhill skiing adventure in Sun Valley, Idaho.

I just adore the 1940s looks in the travel ad. Look at all the fun things you can do beside skiing?

1940s vintage travel ad for Sun Valley Idaho featuring all the activities you can do when you visit.

Would you like some entertainment while you ski? I’m a sucker for an accordion 🙂

1940s vintage travel ad for Sun Valley Idaho featuring a woman in braids and ski wear posing by a man playing the accordion outside.

There you have it, Vintage 1940s Sun Valley. Dreamy isn’t it?

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Lastly I will leave you with a superb number from Sun Valley Serenade with the Nicholas Brothers and Dorothy Dandridge.

Liz 🙂

Happy Canadian Thanksgiving!

This weekend myself and all my fellow Canadians are celebrating our thanksgiving…So Happy Thanksgiving!!! I hope it’s a wonderful time spent with family and friends and pumpkin pie 🙂

I have a lot to be thankful this year, from having an amazing husband, good health, job, family to my friends and new friends at the Toronto Vintage Society, my blog and of course my fantastic readers. Its been a very very good year and I’m very blessed.

Vintage photo of Doris Day posing with a Turkey for Thanksgiving.

Here is what I love about Thanksgiving itself:

# 1. Being with my family and friends having a real good time

1950's thanksgiving-Vintage 1950s photo of a family sitting around the thanksgiving dinner table about to carve the turkey.

1950s / 1960s cocktail party vintage photo. The lady closest to the front of the picture is totally me hehehe 🙂

1950s / 1960s vintage photo of a 1950s / 1960s cocktail party featuring men and women holding glasses of drinks.

Photo: foxinteractive.me

# 2. Eating Turkey!

Vintage photo of a young girl standing in front of the turkey with her tongue out for Thanksgiving.

1940s vintage ad for Reynolds wrap featuring a recipe for a foil roasted turkey.

1940s vintage ad for Reynolds wrap featuring a recipe for a foil roasted turkey.
1940s Thanksgiving illustration featuring a mom and daughter cooking a turkey and washing dishes together.

# 3. Pumpkin Pie…okay okay..ANY KIND OF PIE! 🙂

Vintage ad for Jell-O featuring a recipe for Pumpkin Dream Pie. mmmmmmmm that looks good and super easy to make!

Vintage ad for Jell-O featuring a recipe for Pumpkin Dream Pie.
1940s vintage photo of a family enjoying their thanksgiving dinner.

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#4. Going to the local County Fair

1950s vintage photo of a family in 1950s fashions at the country fair looking at a police exhibit.
Vintage photo of a Peanut cart at the country fair.

1940s vintage photo of young women in 1940s fashions posing by the ferris while with a man is from a blog post I have done entitled..Vintage Canada: The Bill Lynch Travelling Carnival Show.

1940s vintage photo of young women in 1940s fashions posing by the ferris while with a man is from the blog post entitled..Vintage Canada: The Bill Lynch Travelling Carnival Show.

Great photo of a couple dancing at a county fair. Maybe my husband and I can do that this weekend.

1940s vintage photo of a couple swing dancing at a country fair.

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# 5. The Wishbone (my fav tradition)

Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney trying to break the wishbone-vintage thanksgiving photo.

Once again I hope you have a wonderful weekend, celebrating Thanksgiving or just celebrating life. Enjoy!

Further Reading:

Liz 🙂