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OLD PHOTO 1930 1940 SCRAPBOOK TULSA OKLAHOMA PAPER EPHEMERA WWII VTG PHOTOGRAPH

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Scrapbooks

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OLD PHOTO 1930 1940 SCRAPBOOK BOBBY LIEKAM TULSA OKLAHOMA OK EPHEMERA PAPER WWII GREETINGS, FEEL FREE TO "SHOP NAKED." We deal in items we believe others will enjoy and want to purchase. We are not experts. We welcome any comments, questions, or concerns. WE ARE TARGETING A GLOBAL MARKET PLACE. Thanks in advance for your patronage. Please Be sure to add WDG to your favorites list! NOW FOR YOUR VIEWING PLEASURE… VINTAGE SCRAPBOOK FOR BOBBY LIEKHAM OF TULSA OKLAHOMA CIRCA 1930's TO 1940's TO 1950's THICK BOOK A LIFETIME COLLECTION SEPIA PICTURE IMAGES SPRINGDALE ELEMENTARY PAPER CERTIFICATES REPORT CARDS PROMOTIONS AUTOGRAPHS CONGRATULATIONS CRADLE ROLL HONORS NEWS CLIPPINGS BAPTIST TRAINING UNION TRACK AND FIELD RIBBONS WILL ROGERS HIGH SCHOOL PARENT TEACHER DINNER BOYSCOUTS MEMBERSHIP CARD CHRISTMAS CARDS SCHOOL PLAYS CLEVELAND JR HIGH PRINCIPALS BANQUET, 1941 STAMPS NATIONAL CONGRESS OF TEACHERS / PARENTS ALUMNI LETTER 'C' RECEIPTS BOOK REVUE 1943 ROUND-UP COMMENCEMENT 1944 WRHS POSTCARDS SPARTAN AIRCRAFT COLLEGE SEPERATION NOTICE OKLAHOMA BAPTIST UNIVERISTY LAPEL PIN BSU THE COLLEGE PLAYERS - "OUR TOWN" - 1946 BETA BETA BETA BIOLOGY FRATENITY BISON GLEE CLUB AN EVENING W/ SIGMUND ROMBERG AND HIS ORCHESTRA BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS OF CHILDREN TEEPEES DOGS CLASSMATES SHOP CLASS BUILDING BIRDHOUSES SET OF FAIRYLAND, 1942 BOOK IS AGED SOME COLORATION SOME PEICES ARE AFFIXED OTHERS ARE LOOSE A STUDENTS LIFETIME IN MID CENTURY AMERICA WARTIME A PAPER EXTRAVAGANZA SOME 100 PAGES OBITUARY OF ROBERT LEIKAM THANK YOU FOR SHARING MARY ----------------------- FYI Scrapbooking is a method for preserving a legacy of written history in the form of photographs, printed media, and memorabilia contained in decorated albums, or scrapbooks. Historically, scrapbooking was a tradition similar to storytelling, but with a visual and tactile, rather than oral, focus. History and overview Scrapbooking in its earliest form was a way to blend ephemera, memorabilia collections and journaling. People have been scrapbooking since printed material became available to the average person. Some of the earliest and most famous American scrapbookers include Thomas Jefferson and Mark Twain. Scrapbooking with photographs has been around since photos became available to ordinary people. Old scrapbooks tended to have photos mounted with photomount corners and perhaps notations of who was in a photo or where and when it was taken. They often included bits of memorabilia like newspaper clippings, letters, etc (description exceeds maximum possible length)