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Tag Archives: old family photos
Photo Restoration: Big Hats!
Another family photo restoration – although I’m not certain if these folks are relations or friends of my grandparents. It looks like a special occasion – perhaps a wedding since they’re dressed to the nines – the men in white … Continue reading
Posted in Blast from the Past, News, Photo Restoration, Photography
Tagged 1910s, couples, family photos, fashion, large hats, old family photos
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All Aboard!
Another restoration from my collection of old family photos. As usual, it’s an unmarked photo – and I had no idea what kind of uniform he was wearing. Initially, I thought he was a fireman in his dress uniform, but I … Continue reading
Posted in Blast from the Past, Photo Restoration, Photography
Tagged 106, conductor, old family photos
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Mon Grand-Père et ses Enfants
I was digging thru an old jewelry box over the weekend looking for a necklace and I came upon some old B&W negatives. Curiousity got the better of me, so I threw them on my scanner to take a better … Continue reading