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Uploaded: February 15, 2002 13:58:21

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My great-grandfather was an amatuer photographer in the 1910s. He took these photos of his family before he left them for the bottle during the Great Depression. The hat is his; the girl staring out accusingly from the center photo is my grandmother.

Comments

Silverstein Images March 19, 2005

This is a wonderful arrangement. Very meaningful and inspiring. Thank you for posting it. #226688

March 18, 2008

This is a very well done photo. The arrangement of the photo's along with the hat, and your story, bring it all together! Adding it to my favs! #5660762

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