Stampe-Vertongen SV-4C at White Waltham. Cn 451. Ex F-BCXQ
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A mother and daughter in a biplane over Highlands, New Jersey. See also the full photo.
A mother and daughter pretend to fly a biplane over Highlands, New Jersey, with the Navesink Twin Lights -- a lighthouse with two separate lights -- on the hill in the background. I was able to identify the location through a Google Lens search of the bottom half of the photo.
"Martin" is written across the top of a building below the lighthouse. Could that be the name of the photographer who took the picture?
This is an unused divided-back real photo postcard. The style of Cyko stamp box on the other side dates the card to sometime between 1907 and the 1920s.
The hard-to-read handwritten note on the other side of this divided-back, real photo postcard says, "Rose sitting, [Lill?] Jennings standing, ... and myself at Yarmouth."
The Yarmouth location and the roundels on the wings of the airplane suggest that this is a souvenir photo from England. But what's the meaning of "O.K" and "R.U." on the fuselage? And was there actually a three-seater biplane that looked something like this?
A Vintage Photos Theme Park photo for the theme of Watch the skies! -- UFOs, airplanes, birds, clouds, or anything else that might be up there.