The Peter, Paul, and Mary of eastern Europe? Actually I have no idea where this photo was taken.
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Sunday, February 28, 2021
Tuesday, February 16, 2021
John Smith
Written on the back, "At foot of John Smith Statue, Lind Porter Photographer, 4/11-1909."
Were to start. There's enough of the statue visible that it was easy to match to the John Smith Memorial in Jamestown, Virginia. But who are the people? Well, I can't say definitively, but I do have some guesses. The sculptor was American artist William Couper, born in 1853, died 1942. The only photographs I could find of him was from earlier in life. He had a mustache and the same chin shape as the man in the center, although the face is more rounded. Age perhaps, and certainly many 56 year old men have white hair. It's the young man next to him that points toward Couper. His son was a graduate of VMI, the Virginia Military Institute, class of 1904, and he went on to a military career. As I could only find photos of a young William Couper, his son, also William, all I could find on him was a painting from much latter in life. But, the man in this picture is wearing a military uniform, so it's a possibility. Too, the memorial was officially unveiled on May 13, 1910, and it makes sense that it was actually placed in position earlier than that, and that the artist and his family would pose for a picture.
Now, the statue was the gift of Joseph Bryan and his wife Isobel Lamont Stewart Bryan. Joseph died in 1904, and Isobel died in 1910. Clearly Joseph isn't in the picture but the couple had a number of children and the third man might be one of them. In any case, the statue was officially unveiled by grandson Joseph Bryan III. According to what I found, he was born in 1904. As far as the two women go, not a clue, though a family member of some kind is a good guess. Too, Isobel was the founder of The Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities.
Saturday, February 13, 2021
Velda
Written on the back, "(Velda Hartley) June 1950 Fort Collins, Colo." I wonder if she still plays the accordion? I wonder if she's still alive? She'd probably be in her eighties.
Thursday, February 11, 2021
The Staff
So, what's the story here? Two women who appear to be either maids or nurses. The older woman on the top row, right may be wearing some sort of uniform as well. Are the other three women some sort of staff, again, either domestic or medical?
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
Desert Mice
Written on the back, "Would you happen to know who these desert rats are?" And below that, "1961" Well, this picture doesn't look like it's from the desert, but it could be from one of the many subdivisions that started to sprout up in places like Tucson and Phoenix at around about that time.
Saturday, February 6, 2021
Thursday, February 4, 2021
Who Left the Bottle?
And while we're asking questions, are those earmuffs she's wearing? It doesn't look that cold to me.
Tuesday, February 2, 2021
TLR
Believe it or not, I own the twin lens reflex camera seen in this photo. It's packed away in a box in my closet so I'm not going to dig it out. If memory serves, it takes 620 film which means I could run a roll of 120 through the camera if I ever wanted to see how well it works.