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When the experts on antiques related TV shows evaluate old paintings and photos, they always seem to say that people love old pictures of animals and small children.
Have you found great old photographs in your family history research? Let's keep "old" to mean the first half of the 20th century at the lastest. Meaning, no pictures of you, your plaid bell bottoms and your pet rock in 1976.
Please scan and post your pictures that include animals (pets, farm animals) or little children.
I posted this in another thread. It's my Grandmom's two older brothers (my great uncles Merrill and Everett) in 1910 with their pet goat. They used to ride around town in their cart pulled by the goat. They evidently didn't yet practice the "smile and say cheese" thing when their picture was being taken, as they both look a little unhappy to be posing.
I have a picture of my grandmother standing at the screen door holding a cat. She was an adult, and this was the 1930s. She loved cats all her life, and I love this photo!
At a flea market, I bought old b/w photos of a grandfather and grandchildren proudly displaying their roosters on chairs outside -- you can tell that it's 2 different years. I always wondered about the people in the photos.
If I can figure out where they are, I'll post them here. LOVE the goat picture and your great-uncle's expression!! That's even better than a smile.
I have dozens but they're not currently hosted anywhere that I can share them and uploading them here is too laborous - I'll get them up somewhere and share them later!
I have dozens but they're not currently hosted anywhere that I can share them and uploading them here is too laborous - I'll get them up somewhere and share them later!
I found it easiest to put them on my Facebook account or on Ancestry, then copy & paste them over here. I'm sure there are other ways, but that's been the easiest way for me to get pics onto City Data (after lots of trial & error). I think I also put some into a City-Data photo album (check your profile) and it wasn't terribly difficult.
I found it easiest to put them on my Facebook account or on Ancestry, then copy & paste them over here. I'm sure there are other ways, but that's been the easiest way for me to get pics onto City Data (after lots of trial & error). I think I also put some into a City-Data photo album (check your profile) and it wasn't terribly difficult.
They are on Ancestry.com but perhaps because my tree is private, it doesn't allow me to copy and paste the url - it shows up as a broken image link. I can use my Google account instead, it's just that some of them I have not even processed yet - I have an old album that my great grandmother put together and the pics are glued to the pages so I had to scan each page with 4-5 pics on it which means manually cropping each photo down. Just haven't gotten around to doing it yet.
Here's a few to start, nothing unusual like a goat or pig, just horses, dogs, and cats.
My 2nd great grand uncle (white man far left) with his family, black servants, and his horse in Kentucky - not sure exactly when it was taken but he lived 1848 - 1918:
My great grandmother (far right) with her dog, unknown name, about 1910:
My great grandfather (different branch) with his third wife and his dog - he was actually president of the Berks County (PA) Dog Training Club, taken in the 1950s or 60s, I think:
My first cousin, 3 times removed and her cat, taken around 1900:
Lots with small children as well, though no pets:
Take 1886 in Wisconsin:
Taken around 1888 (the father is the brother of the guy in the first pic with the horse):
My great grandmother (same as the one with the dog from around 1910) as a small child, probably taken around 1890:
An even younger one of the same great grandmother, probably taken 1888:
How about cars? I have lots of them too:
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