10 cents, Hot Dogs, 1947. Ted Croner. Gelatin silver print.
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10 cents, Hot Dogs, 1947. Ted Croner. Gelatin silver print.
On the St. Johns River circa 1910. "Lunch hour on the levee -Jacksonville, Florida."
Street Food Casual - New York - in 1960
Lunch wagon detail, 1931.
Photo: Walker Evans via the National Gallery of Art
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, August 1, 1907
I don't know why they had to disrespect the sandwich by putting meal in quotation marks!
«O. B. Hill Trucking & Rigging Co. hauled the 1940s-era Lamy’s Diner 850 miles to The Henry Ford from Massachusetts. It’s now staffed by servers in period clothing.»
Photos From the Collections of the Henry Ford Museum
«The Henry Ford Museum’s Owl Night Lunch Wagon is the last known lunch wagon in existence.»
Scott #2464,
(via 23c Lunch Wagon single | National Postal Museum)