Friday, of course, is the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President Kennedy. The 22 November 1963 is one of those dates where big history and small history collide : a date on which anyone alive at the time is supposed to be able to remember what they were doing when they heard the news. Other such dates would include events like Pearl Harbour or the subject of our theme image for Sepia Saturday 204 - the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo on 28 June 1914. There are a variety of interpretation for the prompt : perhaps a photograph of what you were doing on that day in 1963, perhaps an important event in your life which will always act as a historical marker, perhaps a collection of strange and wonderful hats. Whatever your interpretation, post your post on or around Saturday 22 November 2013 and then link it to the list below.
Here is the usual preview of the next two Sepia Saturdays down the line:
205 : This week brings us to the end of November or, as it has become known in much of the world, Movember. Once again it is time to celebrate bearded ladies, moustachioed men, trophies or silly swimming suits.
206 : Aprons our our theme for this week. Ladies in aprons, men in aprons, airports with aprons.
That is for the future. For Sepia Saturday 204 just look out for those momentous moments, the moments where big history and small history collide.
I thought about 9/11 for a Momentous Moment in history, but I have blogged about that a few times, so here I have marked the 50th anniversary of the shooting of President Kennedy.
ReplyDeleteI thought I was first again but ScotSue has beaten me too it. I wasn't born when Kennedy was shot and Princess Diana's death was more relevant to me, but I've written about something which happened in Christchurch instead!
ReplyDeleteI have some Kennedy postcards.
ReplyDeleteI'm going way off topic and celebrating those of my ancestors who have celebrated 50 years (or more) of marriage - all the way back to some 4x great grandparents.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could be more profound, but alas .... 3 brief memories
ReplyDeleteDo you remember when ...
ReplyDeleteI remember. Perhaps because of our Irish Catholic heritage the assassination seemed very personal.
ReplyDeleteLike many others I am going back to that day 50 years ago.
ReplyDeleteI'm going back for a moment too, but I'm still on task of joining my own family history with the world's momentous moments!
ReplyDeleteLet's take a look at Verdun, France. A crucial location during both World Wars and the scene of some lost photos of a soldier.
ReplyDeleteI may be slightly off-target here, but I couldn't resist! No tragedies, no wars...all about the event of Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteHistorical event? Not really. Except for those who are pictured here this week.
ReplyDeleteAs you can probably gather, war is not among my favorite subjects.
I take up the cue and present another momentous event recorded on film.
ReplyDeleteSort of.
And sort of musical as well.
I kept with the wedding theme. :)
ReplyDeleteMy post this week (on time!!) is about royalty visiting Papua New Guinea.
ReplyDeleteI was already half way through writing a blog post on Kennedy when I read ScotsSue's post so when I read of the topic for this week I joined in.
ReplyDeleteHave witnessed and experienced so many life changing events that it was hard to choose, looking thru photos, I found something different. Will be up in a few hours.
ReplyDeleteNot exactly a world event.
ReplyDeleteI've been collecting family stories about JFK this week and have written 2 posts - with one more still to write. I'm going to link them all, so I may be on your "bad" list for this week. I'm sure I'm already on it because I participated last week and haven't gotten round to read and comment on every one yet. Next week I'll not have a brain for writing, so maybe I can read when my head is clear enough - but it is also a holiday - yikes!
ReplyDeleteI've featured assassinations as I do not know where I was when JFK was shot.
ReplyDeleteRevisiting an old post, the vehicle in the prompt is what caught my eye, posted one with an interesting touring vehicle on it.
ReplyDeleteHello! For Thanksgiving I am thankful for my fellow bloggers who inspire & teach & entertain us all. Please visit my blog where I list your blog as one of my favorites. Colleen
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