Mill Reef Club in Antigua January, 1959.
1 photograph : color transparency ; 35 mm (slide format)

Title: "Picnic to Venture" by Toni Frissell (1963)

Description: Toni Frissell was an American photographer known for her work in sports, particularly baseball, and portrait photography. Born in 1920 in San Diego, California, she began her career as a photographer at the age of 18.

This photograph is from Frissell's job with Sports Illustrated, assignment number x5648, taken at the Mill Reef Club in Antigua, Guatemala. It was one of her assignments in connection with the magazine's "Way of Life" series. The image features a picnic scene and showcases Frissell's ability to capture serene moments.

Location: Mill Reef Club in Antigua, Guatemala

Keywords: Sports Illustrated, Toni Frissell, Baseball Photography, Landscape Photography, Way of Life Series

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Original colorized image of Charles Comiskey’s 1886 Old Judge Cigarette Baseball Card #stlcards #baseball #baseballhistory #baseballphotography #stlouis

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1933, left to right. Pepper Martin, Leo Durocher, player-manager Frankie Frisch, and Ripper Collins #stlcards #baseball #baseballhistory #baseballphotography More here 👉🏼
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St. Louis Cardinals Pepper Martin and Dizzy Dean attending a Joe Louis prize fight at Yankee Stadium, 1935 #stlcards #baseball #baseballhistory #baseballphotography

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I’m presently working on developing a page dedicated to the career of Pepper Martin with the Cardinals and the Gashouse Gang. In the meantime, here is a link I do have on the Gashouse Gang. #stlcards #baseball #baseballphotography #baseballhistory #stlouis

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