Photograph on front shows 100 rubber boots line the sidewalk along a sharp turn in the road. Street signs indicate an intersection of N. Helix and Pacific Avenue
Photograph on front shows 100 rubber boots cluster around the chainlink fences of a system of gas pipes. A sign on the fence reads, "tresspassing, loitering, tampering forbidden by law”
Photograph on front shows 100 rubber boots, clustered together to form a triangle, face the doorway of a building lined with palm trees. Flags of the United States and California are visible in the background
Photograph on front shows several rubber boots climb over a white car. Most stand just behind the car, with one standing atop a short platform, like a stepping stool, and the rest are on the trunk, roof, and hood of the car
Photograph on front shows several rubber boots mingle among a herd of curious black-and-white cows; inscriptions on back include attached black and white $0.08 Eisenhower stamp
Photograph on front shows 100 rubber boots huddle in the sand under a wooden bridge; inscriptions on back include attached magenta $0.08 Eisenhower stamp, ”DEFEAT MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY SUPPORT MDAA" black ink stamp, and a postal service black ink stamp
Photograph on front shows a number of rubber boots crowd around the doorway of a dance studio; a music stand is visible in the foreground; inscriptions on back include attached black and white $0.08 Eisenhower stamp, ”SUPPORT YOUR MENTAL [...] ASSOCIATION" black ink stamp, and a postal service black ink stamp
Photograph on front shows several rubber boots lie, soles towards the viewer, in the trunk of a van; inscriptions on back include text reading "Dear Michael at long last- c'est arrivé- good to know you were there- Love, El”, attached black and white $0.08 Eisenhower stamp and a postal service black ink stamp
Photograph on front shows some tree branches partially obscure a series of rubber boots standing in tall grass; inscriptions on back include attached magenta $0.08 Eisenhower stamp, "EASTER SEALS FIGHT CRIPPLING" black ink stamp, and a postal service black ink stamp
Photograph on front shows 100 rubber boots line a winding path between hills and bushes; inscriptions on back include attached magenta $0.08 Eisenhower stamp, "ALWAYS USE ZIP CODE" black ink stamp, and a postal service black ink stamp
Photograph on front shows rubber boots line a dark indoor stairwell, leading upwards and around a corner out of view; inscriptions on back include attached magenta $0.08 Eisenhower stamp, “NATIONAL SALVATION ARMY [...] FOURTH [WEEK...]" black ink stamp, and a postal service black ink stamp
Photograph on front shows rubber boots line the glassless windows of an abandoned house; a dilapidated pipe organ sits in the middle of the tattered floor; inscriptions on back include attached USA flag/blue white house stamp and a postal service black ink stamp
Photograph on front shows rubber boots in small groups surround some grave crosses in a small graveyard; inscriptions on back include attached USA flag/blue white house stamp and a postal service black ink stamp
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Photograph on front shows 100 rubber boots in a line dip into a valley and crest along a hill; inscriptions on back include attached magenta $0.08 Eisenhower stamp and a postal service black ink stamp
Photograph on front shows some rubber boots head up a hill with some scattered bushes, a tree-obscured house visible in the background at the top of the hill; inscriptions on back include attached magenta $0.08 Eisenhower stamp, ”PUBLIC SCHOOL [...] VISIT YOUR SCHOOLS" black ink stamp, and a postal service black ink stamp
Photograph on front shows many rubber boots in the foreground face a low marsh, with some ducklike birds congregating and hills beyond them; inscriptions on back include attached magenta $0.08 Eisenhower stamp, ”ALWAYS USE ZIP CODE" black ink stamp, and a postal service black ink stamp
Photograph on front shows 100 rubber boots stand in a line, from a barbed wire fence in the foreground to another fence further in the distance. The fenceposts are of varying shape and size; inscriptions on back include text reading "Dear Michael Havent heard from you- Have you gotten the cards out yet? I don't have the one for Phil Steinmetz (my photographer) He's the most important person on the list- for all the others its a free gift but he's earned his- How did it all go? Best Eleanor”, attached black and white $0.08 Eisenhower stamp, and a postal service black ink stamp
Photograph on front shows a series of rubber boots form a line towards the left, while just behind them a row of ducks go towards the right. In the background, a low fence corrals some horses; inscriptions on back include attached USA flag/blue white house stamp, "DEFEAT MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY SUPPORT MDAA" black ink stamp, postal service black ink stamp, and a blue ink “46[K]W.[...]"
Photograph on front shows a number of rubber boots along the carpeted floor of a ballroom-style area, with dining tables and chairs all around; inscriptions on back include attached magenta $0.08 Eisenhower stamp, ”DEFEAT MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY SUPPORT MDAA" black ink stamp, and a postal service black ink stamp
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Default image for the object 100 Boots on the Porch, object is lacking a thumbnail image
Photograph on front shows a number of rubber boots sprawl out around the porch of a house; inscriptions on back include text in blue reading "Dear Michael dont you love me anymore? Eleanor" and in pink reading"You do! You do! Just got the catalogue. Beautiful- Am on my way to N.Y. for 2 weeks- will write later. Am showing in Nova Scotia in feb. Kiss little Michael + the nut for me- love”, attached black and white $0.08 Eisenhower stamp and a postal service black ink stamp