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The Everitt Family, Easton, Pa., April 8, 1917
A Vintage Photos Theme Park photo for the theme of piercing, unusual, or distinctive eyes (a photo featuring someone or something with expressive eye; the eyes can belong to people, animals, or face-like objects).
Embossed at lower right: "Felker's Studio, Easton, Pa."
Handwritten name and date on the back of this real photo postcard: "Harry Johnson Everitt. April 8th, 1917."
With their frowns and staring eyes, this family doesn't appear to be enjoying their photo session. I'm not sure if Harry Johnson Everitt is the name of the father or the son.
Embossed at lower right: "Felker's Studio, Easton, Pa."
Handwritten name and date on the back of this real photo postcard: "Harry Johnson Everitt. April 8th, 1917."
With their frowns and staring eyes, this family doesn't appear to be enjoying their photo session. I'm not sure if Harry Johnson Everitt is the name of the father or the son.
Xata, Billathon, John FitzGerald, Smiley Derleth have particularly liked this photo
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You've definitely got a group "piercing, unusual, or distinctive eyes" shot! At first I thought the mom was the winner, but that little boy...whew!
So odd, so perfect!
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