Asleep on an English Beach
Gretchen and Clyde, 1962
The Solitary Playgrounder
Garden Pride
Lament of the Country Outhouse
Roosevelt Flying Corporation
Jesus, From Behind
Side By Side
Mount Ascutney Hike, 1976
Ruth, 1967
Crossed Arms and "Stroppy"
Automobile With a Twist
Hat in Hand
This Was the 1920s!
In An Irish Kitchen
By the Sea
Twins or Trickster?
Basin Street, c.1940s? 50s?
Ball Baby
My Mother and Her Best Friend, 1945
Valentines
Bodies and Beer In the Graveyard
Boys In The Trees
"A Group of Ladies"
First School Photo - 1959
Long Beach, California
The Pals
High School Prom With Lamp
Country Scene
Paul Simon & Los Incas
Overflowing Bathtub
The Sisters
The Couple & Their Ghostly Friends
Motley Crew
Out for a Ride in 1909
Radiating Disapproval on the Sofa
Baby Love
Deborah, the Zen Teabag.
Killy and Friends
Passing Time at the Home "PUB"
Late April, 1971
Off to England
High-Jinks at the Park
By the Waterfall
Helen's First Christmas, 1966
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Chester, Vermont Family
Brought forward from the Halkard/Grimshaw album for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: THREE IN THE FRONT, TWO IN THE BACK.
Photograph taken at the Wellman Studio, Chester , Vermont. This is a portrait in a family album (my husband's side) but we have no information about who they are.
And well, if I'd have known how hard this theme was going to be for me, I probably would never have suggested it!
In my mind I had many photographs that would fit the theme - in reality I had about a million variations of groups with NONE of them fitting the bill.
So...it's a "reprint".
This is a cropped Cabinet Card. The original is incredibly faded and when I went to re-edit it, I found that this was the best reproduction.
Plus, at this point, I figured I had spent way more than enough time on the theme.
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Photograph taken at the Wellman Studio, Chester , Vermont. This is a portrait in a family album (my husband's side) but we have no information about who they are.
And well, if I'd have known how hard this theme was going to be for me, I probably would never have suggested it!
In my mind I had many photographs that would fit the theme - in reality I had about a million variations of groups with NONE of them fitting the bill.
So...it's a "reprint".
This is a cropped Cabinet Card. The original is incredibly faded and when I went to re-edit it, I found that this was the best reproduction.
Plus, at this point, I figured I had spent way more than enough time on the theme.
: D
Nouchetdu38, kiiti, Smiley Derleth have particularly liked this photo
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