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Old Timers Parade
A beards photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
Handwritten note on the back of this real photo postcard: "Uncle Jim in the Old Timers Parade."
I don't know where or when this "Old Timers Parade" took place, and I'm not even sure which one is "Uncle Jim." I'm certain, though, that it must have taken quite some time for these fellows toput on grow those long beards and moustaches!
Handwritten note on the back of this real photo postcard: "Uncle Jim in the Old Timers Parade."
I don't know where or when this "Old Timers Parade" took place, and I'm not even sure which one is "Uncle Jim." I'm certain, though, that it must have taken quite some time for these fellows to
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I wonder where this was? Interesting brick work on the road.
What's your guess for the year? I was going to guess later initially, but looking at the woman's hat perhaps 1908-12 is a better guess.
What do you think?
Alan Mays club has replied to Deborah Lundbech clubI wasn't able to discern any other details that might help identify the place or time. There's no way to date the brick paving as far as I can tell, and "Old Timers" parades apparently date to various old and early times in different places.
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