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Fly Ball Gives Broken Nose
Topeka, Kansas: June 7, 1962 A nine year old boy with a broken nose from when he misjudged a fly ball in practice with his father
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1960s 1962 8 10 Years Activities Activity B And W Baseball Broken Caucasian Appearance Child Childhood Disease Injured Injury Kansas Medical Monochromatic Monochrome Nose One Boy Only Play Playing Portraits Recreation Recreational Activity Sick Sixties Sports Sports Equipment Summer Summer Time Summertime Bandages Error Mistake Painful Sports Injury Topeka Wistful
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Discover the thrill of the puzzle with Media Storehouse's collection of vintage-inspired jigsaws. This captivating puzzle features the classic image "Fly Ball Gives Broken Nose" by Underwood Archives from Universal Images Group. Transport yourself back in time to June 7, 1962, in Topeka, Kansas, as a nine-year-old boy learns an unforgettable lesson about focus and determination during a fly ball practice session with his father. With intricately detailed pieces and a rich historical backstory, this puzzle is sure to provide hours of enjoyable challenge and engagement for puzzle enthusiasts of all ages. Embrace the nostalgia and piece together this captivating piece of history.
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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this poignant photograph captured by Underwood Archives, we are transported back to Topeka, Kansas in the summer of 1962. The image portrays a nine-year-old boy with a bandaged nose, his face etched with pain and sadness. This young child's misjudgment during a baseball practice session with his father resulted in a broken nose - an injury that serves as a reminder of the fragility of childhood. The monochromatic tones add depth to this historic moment frozen in time. The boy's Caucasian appearance reflects the era's prevailing demographics while emphasizing the universal nature of youthful mistakes and their consequences. As we gaze at this vintage print, our hearts ache for the innocent child who experienced both physical and emotional pain through one simple error. We can almost feel his wistful longing for carefree days filled with joyous play instead of medical treatments. This photograph not only captures an individual sports injury but also speaks to broader themes such as resilience, growth, and learning from our mistakes. It reminds us that even amidst moments of sadness or regret, there is always room for healing and personal development. Underwood Archives has expertly preserved this slice of history through their photography collection, allowing us to reflect on past experiences while appreciating how far we have come since then.
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