Yardley Screen and Weather Strip was active in the 1920s and 1930s according to a Google search. This is the only 1930s catalogue of theirs that anyone has scanned. There is an earlier pamphlet listing their screen products but it has no room pictures.
Bird sculpture rendered in metal as reddish flowers with black centers. 2020. Japanese. Taiichiro Yoshida, artist. taiichiroyoshida.com. via thisiscolossal.com.
At Hull Street: From left to right: unidentified, Fanny Levine, Lili Shapiro, Celia Goodman, and unidentified. North End, Boston, Massachusetts USA. ca. 1899-1917. Photograph. Photographer not given. Barbara Maysles Kramer Saturday Night Girls Collection, University of Massachusetts Boston, Joseph P. Healey Library. Fair use license.https://openarchives.umb.edu/digital/collection/p15774coll40/id/263/rec/4Berrying: Group of Saturday Evening Girls members pose while berry picking at camp. Members of the Saturday Evening Girls could participate in a summer camp, located at Wingaersheek Beach in West Gloucester, Massachusetts that was supported by Helen Osborne Storrow. Early 1900s photograph with this image having been created from a slide in 1995. Photographer not given. Barbara Maysles Kramer Saturday Night Girls Collection, University of Massachusetts Boston, Joseph P. Healey Library. Fair use license. https://openarchives.umb.edu/digital/collection/p15774coll40/id/200/rec/8Breakfast on the porch: Members of the Saturday Evening Girls sit at a long table for breakfast. ca. 1899-1917. Photograph. Photographer not given. Barbara Maysles Kramer Saturday Night Girls Collection, University of Massachusetts Boston, Joseph P. Healey Library. Fair use license. https://openarchives.umb.edu/digital/collection/p15774coll40/id/146/rec/10Knitting Party: Lili Shapiro is shown here sitting in the middle of the knitting party. Members of the Saturday Evening Girls could participate in a summer camp located at Wingaersheek Beach in West Gloucester, Massachusetts that was supported by Helen Osborne Storrow. Early 1900s photograph with this image having been created from a slide in 1995. Photographer not given. Barbara Maysles Kramer Saturday Night Girls Collection, University of Massachusetts Boston, Joseph P. Healey Library. Fair use license. https://openarchives.umb.edu/digital/collection/p15774coll40/id/285/rec/16“May 30, 1915,” Saturday Evening Girls members: Members of the Saturday Evening Girls could participate in a summer camp located at Wingaersheek Beach in West Gloucester, Massachusetts that was supported by Helen Osborne Storrow. May 30, 1915 photograph which was created from a slide in 1995. Photographer not given. Barbara Maysles Kramer Saturday Night Girls Collection, University of Massachusetts Boston, Joseph P. Healey Library. Fair use license. https://openarchives.umb.edu/digital/collection/p15774coll40/id/143/rec/26
Anna Levin, Ethel Epstein Maysles, and Lina Rectes at the beach: Members of the Saturday Evening Girls could participate in a summer camp located at Wingaersheek Beach in West Gloucester, Massachusetts that was supported by Helen Osborne Storrow. Early 1900s photograph with this image having been created from a slide in 1995. Photographer not given. Barbara Maysles Kramer Saturday Night Girls Collection, University of Massachusetts Boston, Joseph P. Healey Library. Fair use license. https://openarchives.umb.edu/digital/collection/p15774coll40/id/249/rec/46Annie and Eva Geneco sit outside: Members of the Saturday Evening Girls could participate in a summer camp located at Wingaersheek Beach in West Gloucester, Massachusetts that was supported by Helen Osborne Storrow. Early 1900s photograph with this image having been created from a slide in 1995. Photographer not given. Barbara Maysles Kramer Saturday Night Girls Collection, University of Massachusetts Boston, Joseph P. Healey Library. Fair use license. https://openarchives.umb.edu/digital/collection/p15774coll40/id/84/rec/48 Five Saturday Evening Girls members pose for photograph. They are wearing what were called gym skirts which we would call culottes:Members of the Saturday Evening Girls could participate in a summer camp located at Wingaersheek Beach in West Gloucester, Massachusetts that was supported by Helen Osborne Storrow. Early 1900s photograph with this image having been created from a slide in 1995. Photographer not given. Barbara Maysles Kramer Saturday Night Girls Collection, University of Massachusetts Boston, Joseph P. Healey Library. Fair use license. https://openarchives.umb.edu/digital/collection/p15774coll40/id/220/rec/139 Young woman wraps herself with garden hose, 1917. Presumably photographed in Gloucester but for sure Massachusetts. Photographer not given. Barbara Maysles Kramer Saturday Night Girls Collection, University of Massachusetts Boston, Joseph P. Healey Library. Fair use license. https://openarchives.umb.edu/digital/collection/p15774coll40/id/147/rec/370
Looks like fun. Helen Osborne Storrow was married to investment banker James Storrow for whom Boston’s Storrow Drive is named. He led a campaign to create the Charles River Basin and preserve and improve the riverbanks as a public park (Boston’s Esplanade where our annual the Pops Go The Fourth of July concert is held. Storrow Drive came later and was not something his (by then) widow Helen Osborne Storrow would have wanted. Mrs. Storrow was a major philanthropist; along with the Saturday Night Girls Club which also had a pottery component she supported West End House which in her time was in Boston’s West End but later moved to Allston (part of Boston) and is where my children learned to swim. Later during the COVID pandemic it housed a COVID testing program and food support programs that delivered groceries to local families in need.
A library, maybe. A sun room generally had a tile or slate floor. Image 1 of a commercial catalogue published by the Tuttle and Bailey Manufacturing Company in 1930. Columbia University Library Collections. In the public domain due to age. via https://archive.org/details/tuttlebaileyradi00tutt/mode/1upRoom by Lord and Taylor, New York with Tuttle and Bailey Radiator Cabinet – Tuttle and Bailey Manufacturing Company Established 1846. 441 Lexington Avenue :: New York. Sales Offices in all Principal Cities of United States and Canada. Image 2 of a commercial catalogue of radiator cabinets published by the Tuttle and Bailey Manufacturing Company in 1930. Columbia University Library Collections. In the public domain due to age. via https://archive.org/details/tuttlebaileyradi00tutt/page/n1/m
Office in the Bronze Department of The Gorham Company, New York, with Tuttle and Bailey Radiator Cabinets, Longacre Style. Grilles are standard 1/2 inch square mesh only. For Commercial Use. Image 2 of a commercial catalogue of Radiator Cabinets published by the Tuttle and Bailey Manufacturing Company in 1930. Columbia University Library Collections. In the public domain due to age. via https://archive.org/details/tuttlebaileyradi00tutt/page/5/mode/1up
There are other old catalogues from Tuttle and Bailey on the Internet Archive but this is the only one showing their radiator cabinets in rooms. You may visit them online here https://www.tuttleandbailey.com/ I had various apartments with radiators back in my apartment renting days but I can’t remember any radiator cabinets over the radiators. But my grandparents’ house built in 1926 had at least one in the dining room and probably more than one in the other rooms. Where I live now just has boring baseboard radiators which work great but aren’t as pretty.
Emeralda Key and nothing as assured as the sun going up and down, that and the tides punctuated by the occasional hurricane to rearrange the shore, sometimes in a way that helps with less of a hike needed to reach the dock. Not so lucky a few years back, with a golf cart and a man needed, but not now.
my new short fiction piece published to my Substack at the link if you’d like to read the rest. There is no Emeralda Key: I used the name in a novel and thought it was pretty so reused it here.
Students in Prairie Dresses: Anne Carney, Elisabeth Ertman, and Missy Parks (all Class of 1984) sit in the grass while wearing long dresses. Haverford College, Haverford, Pennsylvania, USA. 1984 image. Photographer not given. Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections, TriCollege Libraries Digital Collections.https://digitalcollections.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/node/378315?search_api_fulltext=dress
The Flight of the Swallow. Painted in 1906. Scottish. Oil on canvas. John Henry Lorimer, painter (1856-1936). Collections of the Museums & Galleries Edinburgh – City of Edinburgh Council. 2015 image with the artwork itself being in the public domain in the United States because the artist died over 70 years ago. via https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Flight_of_the_Swallows_by_John_Henry_Lorimer,_1906.jpg but here too https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/the-flight-of-the-swallows-93502Interior Harmony. Undated, by 1936. Scottish. Watercolor on paper. John Henry Lorimer, painter (1856-1936). Collections of and image credit the Royal Watercolour Society. Signed J. H. Lorimer on the lower left. Artwork itself in the public domain because the painter has been dead over 70 years. via artuk. http://www.artuk.org/artworks/interior-harmony-23773Ninian Patrick, Son of Lady and Lord Crichton-Stuart. Painted ca. 1910. Scottish. Oil on canvas. John Henry Lorimer, painter (1856-1936). Inscribed J. H. Lorimer. Image credit: National Trust for Scotland, Falkland Palace and Garden with the portrait being on loan from a private source. via artuk. http://www.artuk.org/artworks/ninian-patrick-son-of-lady-and-lord-crichton-stuart-196497Hush. 1905-1906. Scottish. Oil on canvas. John Henry Lorimer, painter (1856-1936). Image credit and collections of Rochdale Arts and Heritage Service. Artwork itself in the public domain in the United States because the painter died over 70 years ago. via artuk. http://www.artuk.org/artworks/hush-90198