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Another photographic mystery to solve

| Photography of the past

probably downtown Oakland, California photo attributed to Alfred P. Singer a photographer in San Francisco in the 1950's-60's

I love vintage photographs of the San Francisco Bay Area, so when I found this particular image while browsing through a local antique shop I had to buy it. A sticker on the back of the photograph attributes Alfred P. Singer, a photographer in San Francisco in the 1950s-60s. Other than that, I’ve little to go on in identifying the location and circumstances of this photograph. Still… it intrigues me.

From the photograph, I can glean some clues:

  1. It’s a parade of some sort
  2. The side of the float says “Fruitvale” with a missing “L”. Fruitvale is a district of Oakland, California
  3. The side of the float has the letters “SGW”. I’ve found mention of a lodge or fraternal organization called “N.S.G.W.” in late 19th century and early 20th century newspaper articles. I’ve also seen it in old family photographs of Golden Gate Park. UPDATE: A friend on Facebook helped me out with this one. The initial stand for Native Sons of the Golden West.
  4. The large disc behind the woman is a huge replica of a gold pan. It reads “California the Golden 1850-1950”. The photograph is probably of a parade that occurred in 1950.

What I can find about Alfred P. Singer

When I did a search of documentation on Alfred P. Singer on the records on Ancestry.com, I found that he is listed as a commercial artist in room 335 of the Mourn Building in San Francisco in 1955. In 1959, Alfred and his wife Marcella are living at 2134 41st Avenue in San Francisco with his place of work being at 112 Market Street. He is again listed as a commercial artist. Other documents show that his wife’s name was spelled “Marzella”.

In February 1949, Alfred and Marzella are on the passenger list for the S. S. General W. H. Gordon arriving in San Francisco from Shanghai, China. It shows his age as 42 and her age as 38. Both are listed as “Austrian” with the destination address of 719 W. 180th Street, New York, New York. However, it looks like he never made it to New York. I wonder if he fell in love with the Bay Area and just decided this was home. He would have arrived in the Bay Area only the year prior to when he took the photograph of the parade float. I wonder what must have been going through his mind as he watched the parade go by in his new “hometown”.

It turns out that Alfred became a naturalized citizen in 1954. I found the document at FamilySearch.org. He was living at 3616 Sacramento Street in San Francisco by then.

Naturalization of Alfred Peter Singer

According to multiple documents, Alfred’s birth date was 11 June 1906, and he died 6 January 1988. The California Death Index shows his full name as Alfred Peter Singer with his mother’s maiden name being Beigl. The U.S. Social Security Death Index shows that Alfred P. Singer’s last residence was San Francisco. It makes me happy to know that he stayed.

Identifying the buildings in the photograph

I haven’t been successful yet in identifying the building in the photograph. Fortunately, my husband is familiar with both downtown San Francisco and downtown Oakland (having worked in both places). Using Google street view, we should be able to identify the exact location. If anyone recognizes it before we do, please leave a comment and let us know.

 

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The reason why I photograph flowers so much…

| Photography

Zinnia and window by Cindy Garber Iverson

Even though this is a photo of one of my zinnias and not a morning glory, this Walt Whitman quote expresses perfectly why I shoot so many photographs of flowers.

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My photos now available at Creative Market

| Licensing, Photography, Stock images

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I am SO excited to announce that a collection of my most popular photographs is now available for purchase as digital photo files at Creative Market! That’s right… you can buy my photos to use in your own creative ventures! No wonder I’m over the moon (and using way more exclamation points than I should)!

With the launch of their new “Photos” catalog, Creative Market has chosen to be different than typical stock photography sites. I can’t say it better than they did in their announcement:

“Photos are such an important part of almost every creative project, yet somehow it’s still so difficult to find authentic images among the mass of photos on other stock sites. And with the word ‘stock’ used to describe the content, it’s not surprising most of it looks generic and cookie-cutter, when all you’re really after is real photos, of real people, living real lives, taken by real photographers.

“So beginning today, we’re setting out on a journey to bring you photos that authentically tell your story, with the launch of Photos on Creative Market. We’re working to build a collection of the most honest, genuine photos from independent photographers with an eye for composition and a passion for their craft, that’ll remind you why a picture really is worth a thousand words.”

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“As a brand new category, we hope our initial collection saves you time looking for the perfect shot to represent your projects. And as our catalog grows, we’ll keep that same commitment to highlighting quality, to make sure it’s easy for you to find beautiful photos that are unique to you and don’t feel like ‘stock’.

“We’ve also simplified the purchase process to get you in and out faster, as all photos on Creative Market are sold at their maximum resolution, at a single price point. So once you find the right photo, you won’t have to worry about picking the right size and hoping it fits within your budget. Just check out and get back to your project right away.

“We do things differently because our mission is to do for photographers what we’ve done for so many other creators – to give them a platform to make a living doing what they love: taking beautiful photos all day. That’s why every photo purchased on Creative Market goes to support the photographer who obsessed over the perfect shot, held out for the perfect lighting, or used their years of experience to capture the perfect moment.”

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