Ronnie King 1941
Joan Illingworth - High School 1938
Looking Demure - Feeling Like Hell
Ron
Ada May Grimshaw 1902
Patsy in the Garden c1932
May Illingworth c 1914
Vermont Wedding, Late 1940s/Early 50s
May Illingworth, 1910
A Friend, Ernest and Ada. Courting Days, c1900.
The Adna Brown Hotel, Springfield, VT
East School, Summer Street, Springfield, Vt c1927
Little Sister, Big Brother
Ada close up
Patsy King, c 1936
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Snow in the Old Days
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A Boy and His Fish and the Wall
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Wall Street c1926
The Wall
Skyway Kite Boys, 1963
Fellows Gear Shaper, Springfield, Vermont
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Joan Illingworth c1925
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Springfield, Vermont - Elderly Woman with Goiter
A photograph from my husband's GGrandmother's album of an unknown elderly woman with a goiter.
Brought forward for Vintage Photo Theme Park theme of "medical".
The only pre - iodized salt way to get the necessary iodine was in seafood, so the population in landlocked states was at risk.
I would think that in Vermont there would have been an adequate supply from Maine and New Hampshire, but perhaps she didn't like seafood.
Brought forward for Vintage Photo Theme Park theme of "medical".
The only pre - iodized salt way to get the necessary iodine was in seafood, so the population in landlocked states was at risk.
I would think that in Vermont there would have been an adequate supply from Maine and New Hampshire, but perhaps she didn't like seafood.
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