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NEW YORK: WALDORF-ASTORIA. By durn, Samanthey, this beats the old pump all holler

NEW YORK: WALDORF-ASTORIA.
By durn, Samanthey, this beats the old pump all holler. Push jest a leetle harder and she ll be there. The fictional character Silas Green and his wife, from Wayback, Ohio, attempting to pour water from a telephone at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. Stereograph, c1903. Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age.

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1903 Funny Green Hotel Husband New York City Pitcher Pump Ringing Room Sign Silas Telephone Traveler Trunk Water Wife Confusion Fictional Stereograph Turn Of Century Waldorf Astoria

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In this hilarious and confusing scene captured in a stereograph from 1903, we see the fictional characters Silas Green and his wife attempting to pour water from a telephone at the iconic Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. The image perfectly encapsulates the early confusion surrounding new technologies during that time. Silas, hailing all the way from Wayback, Ohio, seems determined to make this modern contraption work as he pushes on it with all his might. His wife stands by his side, perhaps equally perplexed but supportive nonetheless. The room they find themselves in is beautifully furnished with an elegant interior design typical of turn-of-the-century hotels. The sign hanging above them reads "NEW YORK: WALDORF-ASTORIA" emphasizing their location within this prestigious establishment. It's hard not to chuckle at their comical attempt to use a telephone as if it were an old-fashioned water pump - surely a testament to their unfamiliarity with such technology. This amusing snapshot captures both the funny moments and challenges faced by travelers during that era when encountering new inventions like telephones. As we gaze upon this print today, we can't help but appreciate how far we've come technologically while also cherishing these nostalgic glimpses into our past.


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Experience the timeless charm of New York City's iconic Waldorf-Astoria Hotel with this stunning framed print from Media Storehouse and Granger Art on Demand. This captivating image, titled "NEW YORK: WALDORF-ASTORIA. By durn, Samanthey, this beats the old pump all holler," showcases the historic elegance and allure of this legendary landmark. With its rich detail and vibrant colors, this framed print is sure to be a conversation starter in any home or office. Order now and bring a piece of New York history into your space.


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Experience the timeless charm of New York City's iconic Waldorf-Astoria Hotel with this captivating photograph from Granger Art on Demand. The vintage sign, "Waldorf-Astoria. By durn, Samanthey, this beats the old pump all holler," adds a delightful touch of nostalgia to this stunning print. With its rich colors and intricate details, this Media Storehouse Photographic Print is sure to bring a touch of elegance and history to any space. Order now and let the allure of New York's grand past be a part of your home decor.


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Experience the timeless elegance of New York City's iconic Waldorf-Astoria Hotel with our stunning Media Storehouse poster print. This captivating art piece, featuring the phrase "By durn, Samantha, this beats the old pump all holler. Push just a little harder and she'll be there," brings a touch of vintage charm to any space. Printed on high-quality matte paper, this poster is a must-have for those who appreciate the rich history and allure of the Waldorf-Astoria. Bring a piece of New York's grandeur into your home or office with this beautiful and unique addition to your decor.


Jigsaw Puzzles

Experience the timeless charm of New York City with our latest addition to the Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzles collection. Featuring the iconic Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, this stunning puzzle brings to life the captivating artwork "NEW YORK: WALDORF-ASTORIA. By durn, Samanthey, this beats the old pump all holler" from Granger Art on Demand. With intricate details and vibrant colors, this puzzle promises an enjoyable and rewarding experience for puzzle enthusiasts of all ages. Push just a little harder and immerse yourself in the magic of New York City's rich history.

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