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![]() Anyway, I was jazzed to find this photo. Unlike most of the photos I have, this one is identified. In fact, there is a lot writing on the back giving her exact name and age at the time of the photo. She was Amelie "Amy" Borde, my great-grandmother's first cousin. She died in the shipwreck La Bourgogne with their grandmother (my greatx3) and Amy's mother (my great-grandmother's aunt) only a couple years after that picture was taken and she was already 1/2 an orphan. Her father, Dr. Borde, died months after she was born. Anyway, that is why that family tomb has weeping angels on a sinking ship on top of it. This and this are that great-grandmother who saved all these pictures and my grandfather. Last edited by covingtoncat73; 05-26-2011 at 01:00 PM. |
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Here's another one of my old photos that I've digitized. That's my grandmother and mother in 1942, when my grandmother was 22. The photo is printed on a postcard, and it seems to have been made by one of the street photographers that used to go around photographing people on the streets of cities. I think it is a great shot.
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Someday I need to finish scanning an old album of my paternal grandparents, but I've got a couple I did do online.
My Grandparents wedding picture. At the turn of the century (1900) http://www.gaiser.org/MarriageLarge.jpg And a picture of my Grandfathers Supply House in Touchet, Washington (east of Pasco). Taken late 1910 or early 1911. My Grandfather is at center, leaning on window sill. http://www.gaiser.org/TouchetLarge.jpg |
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I recently spent an afternoon watching and rewatching an Edison film from 1901 of Morecambe. The images, probably together with the narrator's voice and accompanying music, kept drawing me back. I couldn't keep my eyes off the faces of the people, paricularly the SHUMS but also the man twirling his umbrella (or parasol), the one-legged man with his crutch, the ladies pushing their strollers, one guy in the crowd who looked like he was amused and probably had some interesting comments to make. It's just really interesting to see this slice of life 110 years ago. So then I had to go to Google Maps and locate it. I then also had to go to the street level view and travel the same route virtually today. It's curious to see not nearly so many people there now but it was a little startling to see another man on crutches. I paused when I saw the WWI memorial near the jetty and realized that the cute little SHUMS in the Edison film likely would have fought in the Somme or somewhere fifteen years later.
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DixieGal - that is so great that your photos were saved!
ardeegee - beautiful photo (she is so young and innocent looking). I love the background store front of the time. VR - I loved that clip! I ended up losing a ton of time watching a bunch of others by BFfilmes. ![]() covingtoncat73 - isn't strange to actually think about grandparents as young and carefree people, instead of what we remember them as? Your grandmother looked like she was full of fun. jgaiser - men actually wore those sleeve protectors! I know they are something I have always related to Charles Dickens' time period, but to see them being worn by real people was great. |
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A new old photo-- found it in a cousin's Facebook albums with only a suggestion to the family name. I checked my genealogical database, and the number of children was right, the sex ratio (4 male, 7 female) was right, the apparent age range was right... yep, I was able to confirm the IDs and the year of the photo.
The last group photo I posted was from my mother's mother's father's side of the family-- this one is from my mother's mother's mother's side. The third girl from the right with her hands on the shoulders of the younger girl is my great-grandmother at the age of 15 in 1910, 2 years before she married my great-grandfather. http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images...yenhansed.jpg/ |
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"Old Photo Addicts" should avoid Shorpy (http://shorpy.com) at all costs. A visit there could send your simple, manageable addiction into overdose.
![]() I'm afraid that I'm a hopeless case as I visit the site at least one a day... Shorpy's main blog is mostly historical images and there is a Member's Blog section that is dominantly old family images. Which reminds me ... I haven't visited the site in the last few hours ... |
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As a researcher of my own family genealogy I have tons of old pictures. But this pair really made me perk up.
The first picture of the old man is from the, I believe, Smithsonian collection. He is positively identified as Old Tom Starr. Who, by the way, is my great, great grandfather. The second picture is posted on a "genealogy cousin's" site as an unknown man. Note the abundance of guns he is carrying. I took the two faces and put them side by side and compared items like hair, ear, nose. I think it is the same man. Old Tom Starr as a young man. What do you guys say.... AJ BTW, if you don't know who Tom Starr Sr is, just Wikipedia him, he is quite an historical Cherokee. Last edited by AJ Starr; 06-06-2011 at 12:30 AM. |
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Another old picture I actually have the "tin type" plate for, is this. I think they may be a couple of the Starr brothers, but I do not know who they are.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moustache_cup Now you usually only see them in museums (at least that's the only place I've ever seen any). Getting your photo taken back in the day must have been an ordeal. You had to stay still so the picture came out properly and people didn't smile in the pictures because they'd have to hold the same expression for several minutes while the image was imprinted on the plate, and holding a smile that long would be painful after a while (so I understand) not to mention getting a picture taken was expensive as well. |
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