I don't do it often because shipping has a tendency to be expensive, but from time to time, I go on eBay and purchase photos from overseas. So, is this a Japanese class photo or the staff of the local building supply store? I'm betting it's a class photo with the older-looking men as faculty, and the younger-looking guys, the students. Anyway, I don't speak or read Japanese, so the caption that's on the back may tell the real story, and for anyone who can translate, do me a favor and leave one in comments.
Tuesday, July 18, 2023
Sunday, July 16, 2023
Friday, July 7, 2023
The Mission Inn
Written on the back, "Mission Inn-Riverside, Calif." Frank Miller opened The Mission Inn in 1876. It started out as an adobe boarding house that became a full-service hotel in 1900. In 1903, a series of expansions were begun that finished in 1931. Frank Miller died in 1935, after which his family ran the inn until the mid-fifties. It changed hands a number of times and was facing a possible demolition when Duane and Kelly Roberts bought the property in the late 1980s and began a restoration that was finished in 1992. The Mission Inn and Spa is still in business, and despite being in downtown Riverside, not exactly a tourist destination is doing quite well. And, by the way, it isn't a cheap stay.
Tuesday, July 4, 2023
Los Angeles Indiana 9
Well, I've been away from The New Found Photography for a while. I was out of town, and finances are a bit tight so I haven't really been increasing the size of the photo collection, and what can I say, out of sight, out of mind.
So, if nothing else, a return to the The Los Angles Indiana Collection, and by clicking on that, the whole lot can be brought up for viewing. Anyway, I called it that because on the first page I purchased from this album, there were prints with a Los Angeles-themed decorative border, and I purchased them from an eBay seller in Indiana. I had made the decision not to remove photos from album pages until it was time to scan individual photos. Perhaps I shouldn't have waited since two of these photos have information on the back, and one includes a new location. So, on the back of the top photo in the column, "Me & Aunt Lou." And on the back of the middle photo, a processor's stamp, "Kodak Finishing J.H. Ward, Lamar, Colo."