• Grant Wood, "Spring in Town" 1941
  • Now I tell myself I’ve got two beautiful daughters.Photo by David Lowes.
  • The drifter Hal Carter.Photo by David Lowes.
  • Hal hams it up.Photo by David Lowes.
  • Hal tries to teach Millie a new dance step.Photo by David Lowes.
  • Left on their own before heading to the picnic.Photo by David Lowes.
  • “the smart one.”Photo by David Lowes.
  • Alan Seymour looks over his shoulder for his girlfriend.Photo by David Lowes.
  • As his shirt is being laundered.Photo by David Lowes.
  • Alan Seymour looks with awe at his girlfriend Madge.Photo by David Lowes.
  • Flo is just a bit suspicious of Alan’s old friend Hal.Photo by David Lowes.
  • Two sisters Madge and Millie gossip about the new guy.Photo by David Lowes.
  • Neighbours Helen Potts and Flo Owens wait for the others on the back porch.Photo by David Lowes.
  • The heat gets turned up when Madge accepts Hal’s invitation to dance.Photo by David Lowes.
  • The heat gets turned up when Madge accepts Hal’s invitation to dance.Photo by David Lowes.
  • The neighbour Helen Potts  looks on with concern.Photo by David Lowes.
  • Hal tells Madge the truth about his past.Grant Wood, "Spring in Town" 1941