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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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