Tribute to Jimmy John

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010 | Uncategorized

Everyone is saddened by the recent fire at Jimmy John’s restaurant and by the loss of some of the decorations that added so much atmosphere to the place. Today this blog is in tribute to Jimmy John. I feel fortunate to have met him and been touched by his sense of humor and creativity.  He was a wonderful photographer, he could easily have pursued it as a profession and succeeded. But then we would not have had his wonderful hot dogs and cheeseburgers to enjoy!  Here is a sampling of views he took documenting the home front in West Chester during World War II. If anyone can identify the people pictured I invite your comments.  Pamela Powell, photo archivist

Aircraft spotters on top of the F & M Building, West Chester, PA 1942.

Aircraft spotters on top of the F & M Building, West Chester, PA 1942.

 

Scrap metal collection at Chester County Courthouse, West Chester, PA, 1942

Scrap metal collection at Chester County Courthouse, West Chester, PA, 1942

 

War Bonds Booth, West Chester, PA 1942. Pictured L to R are: Betty McGowan, Harriet Ewing, Muriel Zebley, Joyce Faust.

War Bonds Booth, West Chester, PA 1942. Pictured L to R are: Betty McGowan, Harriet Ewing, Muriel Zebley, Joyce Faust.

Motor Corp volunteers farming, Lil Smith on left, 1942.

Motor Corp volunteers farming, Lil Smith on left, 1942.

Recruits leaving West Chester on the train, 1942

Recruits leaving West Chester on the train, 1942

Sailor's wedding, West Chester, PA ca. 1942

Sailor's wedding, West Chester, PA ca. 1942.

 

Parting at the train, recruit leaving from Pennsylvania Railroad Station, West Chester, PA 1942.

Parting at the train, recruit leaving from Pennsylvania Railroad Station, West Chester, PA 1942.

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