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Three Generations in Front of the Fence?
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It appears that these ladies are wearing Japanese kimonos. I remember hearing that there was a craze for Japanese "things" in the early twentieth century.
This is the second batch of glass plate negatives that I purchased.
I got them in Brattleboro, Vermont.
I bought five of them - very cheap. The dealer has written "Dummerston, VT" on all of them.
HFF, everyone!
It appears that these ladies are wearing Japanese kimonos. I remember hearing that there was a craze for Japanese "things" in the early twentieth century.
This is the second batch of glass plate negatives that I purchased.
I got them in Brattleboro, Vermont.
I bought five of them - very cheap. The dealer has written "Dummerston, VT" on all of them.
HFF, everyone!
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Alan, the dog is also in the glass plate neg. of the little girl with the pram. Cute little thing!
Ellie, I think if you see the other pics that the younger woman on the right is in, it is possible that she's (say) 26, her mom behind her is 46 and the grandmother is sitting on the left and is about 66.
What do you think?
A delightful image saved for posterity Deborah
Wish you lovely Friday and a superb weekend
hFF Dir und ein schönes Wochenende!
HFF Deb
HFFa nd have a good weekend
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