I first came across this image as a Kodachrome print in one of my Aunt's photo albums.  The picture was wallet sized but vibrant and intriguing.  Sure enough the original slide appeared and I scanned it to present it here.  I'm not sure of the location.  It might be the amusement park that existed for years at the site of Mounds State Park (Anderson, IN) or possibly Riverside park in Indianapolis.  The identities of the ladies is unknown, but the more I look at it the more I think that the sidesaddle rider on the right could be my Aunt Emily.  The Kodachrome slide is undated but the print bears an imprint "This is a KODACHROME PRINT made by EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY T.M. Regis. U.S. Pat. Off. Nov. 23, 1948". View full size.
I first came across this image as a Kodachrome print in one of my Aunt's photo albums. The picture was wallet sized but vibrant and intriguing. Sure enough the original slide appeared and I scanned it to present it here. I'm not sure of the location. It might be the amusement park that existed for years at the site of Mounds State Park (Anderson, IN) or possibly Riverside park in Indianapolis. The identities of the ladies is unknown, but the more I look at it the more I think that the sidesaddle rider on the right could be my Aunt Emily. The Kodachrome slide is undated but the print bears an imprint "This is a KODACHROME PRINT made by EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY T.M. Regis. U.S. Pat. Off. Nov. 23, 1948". | Click image for Comments. | Home | Browse All Photos