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Precarious House
Posted for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: STRANGE BACKGROUND – REAL OR FROM A STUDIO
For the week of: JANUARY 5 - JANUARY 11, 2026
Looking at the clothing, I would date this photo c.1918 to mid-1920s. I could be wrong about this, but I believe that the style of house on the hill was most popular in the 1910s to the 1930s. So…here we have a fairly run of the mill picture of a mom (probably) with her two girls on Easter morning (probably) - with a new looking house, perched at the top of a hill and built apparently on the edge of a quarry or landslide.
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Pic.a day: 7/365
For the week of: JANUARY 5 - JANUARY 11, 2026
Looking at the clothing, I would date this photo c.1918 to mid-1920s. I could be wrong about this, but I believe that the style of house on the hill was most popular in the 1910s to the 1930s. So…here we have a fairly run of the mill picture of a mom (probably) with her two girls on Easter morning (probably) - with a new looking house, perched at the top of a hill and built apparently on the edge of a quarry or landslide.
???
Pic.a day: 7/365
Nouchetdu38, kiiti have particularly liked this photo
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