My mother designed and sewed this dress for herself in the late 1950's. I am guessing, based on the hem length, around 1958. She then had my father take her picture. Her intention was to show off her design and dress-making skills. But what this picture really shows is the mid century modern and still new world of Levittown, Pennsylvania during the first few years after it was built in 1953. Every house got two fruit trees and two pine trees that were basically single stalk sticks. With no landscaping the lots look huge, but they are only a quarter acre. Brick patio was an owner added modification. (In other words my father laid those bricks out in a bed of sand). She is standing at 110 Dogwood Drive, and you are looking diagonally northwest at the homes with lower street numbers. View full size.
My mother designed and sewed this dress for herself in the late 1950's. I am guessing, based on the hem length, around 1958. She then had my father take her picture. Her intention was to show off her design and dress-making skills. But what this picture really shows is the mid century modern and still new world of Levittown, Pennsylvania during the first few years after it was built in 1953. Every house got two fruit trees and two pine trees that were basically single stalk sticks. With no landscaping the lots look huge, but they are only a quarter acre. Brick patio was an owner added modification. (In other words my father laid those bricks out in a bed of sand). She is standing at 110 Dogwood Drive, and you are looking diagonally northwest at the homes with lower street numbers. | Click image for Comments. | Home | Browse All Photos