The "grounds", Hammarby Church, Upplands Väsby, Sweden
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A Joe Steinmetz photograph of Lou Jacobs on the cover of Liberty magazine.
Photographer
Steinmetz, Joseph Janney, 1905-1985.
Date
1944 (circa)
Personal Subject
Jacobs, Lou, 1903-1992.
Biographical Note
Lou Jacobs (born Johann Ludwig Jacob in 1903 in Bremerhaven, Germany), was an Auguste Master Clown who performed for Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus for about 60 years from 1925 to 1985. In 1966, Jacobs' now-famous clown face was put on a newly issued United States postage stamp. He was later inducted into the International Clown Hall of Fame in 1989. Jacobs died on Sunday, September 13, 1992 in Sarasota, Florida.
Joseph Janney Steinmetz was a world-renowned commercial photographer whose images appeared in such publications as the Saturday Evening Post, Life, Look, Time, Holiday, Collier's, and Town & Country. His work has been referred to as "an American social history," which documented diverse scenes of American life from affluent northeasterners to middle-class Floridians. Steinmetz moved from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Sarasota, Florida in 1941.
Former U.S. Navy pilot Mike Flannery and his wife, Carol, a former U.S. Navy nurse, enter Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, May 18, 2026, in Bethesda, Maryland, for the first time in more than five decades. The couple met at the hospital in 1969 and returned this month as part of a trip to Washington, D.C. (DOW photo by Ricardo J. Reyes)
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Ironbridge 40's Weekend 2026, held 23rd and 24th May 2026 at Dale End Park, Ironbridge, in Shropshire. An annual 1940's military and civilian re-enactment, using themes and characters mostly from the European theatre of conflict. As always, the atmosphere was fun, friendly and vibrant. Photos taken
Pictures were taken on the Sunday, 24/05/26, at a public event where it is assumed to be OK to publish on the internet. Permission was granted by the subjects for posed photos. However, if anyone wants any photo removed from this set, please contact me, Bob, at dimparcio@protonmail quoting the file number eg DSC1234 and I will do so forthwith. Otherwise, if you like them and would like to download them, please do so, especially if it helps promote re-enactments such as this.