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Uncle Fester with an Umbrella at the Beach

Updated Oct 17, 2024
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Uncle Fester with an Umbrella at the Beach
I know this isn't nice - but I swear it looks like uncle Fester from the Addam's family!! I do NOT know who this person is but would absolutely LOVE to know!

This photo is one of many found in a series of old early 1900's Badger Gem family scrapbooks that were donated anonymously by a family in Green Valley Arizona. These photos seem to be of select areas including Southern California, Chico, Coronado San Diego, Long Beach Pasadena, Yellowstone National Park, Colorado, and the Continental Divide.

Who is this man that resembles Uncle Fester from the Addam's Family?
Date & Place: in California USA
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The last day of August - Yay! For us, this photo seems to sum up the month - yes, it's summer but carry protection. Who knows what will happen? Fires, floods . . . or a run in with an unknown man who looks like Uncle Fester?
I would say he looks more like "The Penguin" from Batman with that umbrella.
Also, it's the "Addam's" family with 2 D's. Probably related, though ;)
Thanks! Fixed my typo.
He probably donned his wife's skirt (see the pleats) to be presentable for the photo instead of just appearing in the swimming suit.
Photo of Mary Collins Mary Collins
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08/31/2020
thanks for the smile!
Photo of Michelle Sheppard Michelle Sheppard
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09/01/2020
Looks like an overweight Putin in a skirt!
Photo of Christine Applegate Christine Applegate
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09/01/2020
Oh, how I wish this treasure was in my tree. I love love love it.
Photo of Jennie Marxer Pak Jennie Marxer Pak
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09/01/2020
what a stud
What stands out to me is that approx 90% of his body is covered, is this for protection or was the sun more intense back then. Why do photos from this time period always show people covering up so much from the sun? In addition to the clothing, this man is wearing a hat AND carrying an umbrella. I also notice that I can't seen anyone else on the beach, it looks empty. Why do so many beach photos look this way during this time period? Were the sun's rays more intense or were people more aware of the harmful effects of sunlight or are they more modest and cautious back then? I've always wondered.
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