Olive Earp
Olive (Earp) Miller, Bob Miller and their daughter…
Handsome Devil Tintype
Little bow-tie boy
February 4th Birthday Boy
Birthday Boy - February 4th
My Father - Ray Lundbech - 1941
In love - Late 1970's
Agnes Forsyth soon to be Agnes King
Harry King WWI
Harry King and Jimmy The One Hyde
Joan Illingworth c1925
Joan Illingworth #2
Ronnie King c 1938
Agnes with Parents c 1914/15
"Our Ronnie"
Charlie (Edwin) Earp - 1920s
High School c1938 (Springfield, Vermont)
Me - 1972
Flannel Shirt Son # 4
Photobooth - Europe 1974
Smiling Photobooth
Tintype - Springfield, Vermont Album
Ivy Earp - again
Unknown Springfield Woman - African American?
Sweet Faced Baby Girl
Gena Culver
Vermont Basketball Team 1905/06
Springfield, Vermont - Elderly Woman with Goiter
Nashua, New Hampshire Woman
Kathleen Pearson King
Mary King c1895
Harry King's Wedding to Agnes Forsyth, 1921
Harry King with Rocking Horse
Harry King c1899
Hungover in the 1940s
Vintage Hangover - My Father in Egpyt - RAF In WWI…
My Grandparents by the Sea, 1912
Grandad - William Alfred Gregory, c 1906
Rayleigh Lodge
A Little Crowded in the Wading Pool
Woodlands Avenue Group
Ruth on Wall
Ruth in Hollow Tree
Woodlands Avenue Crew
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Edna Earp
Edna was the second sibling and the oldest sister. She is the little girl in the photo titled "Stamford Hill" in my photostream. This picture, like the other Earp pictures, was sent from England to Australia and then to me from Erin (Earp) Hobson.
She looks very serious but my mother remembers all her girl cousins as loud, lively, warm and very funny.
She looks very serious but my mother remembers all her girl cousins as loud, lively, warm and very funny.
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