What a shame it is that some people remain unidentified…All my love and hope to those who are searching for their relatives in the world…Search for each other, reunite families, for a happy tomorrow…
This is a brilliant photo, due to the happy smiles: makes you able to relate more to the people in the photo. I’m guessing it was taken on a remarkably fast exposure speed for the time.
Something about this photo strikes me that this may be a reproduction photo with the family in costume. My husband & I took similar photos and something about the tone and setting seem like a staged area and a modern photo made to look like an old one.
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Hi Julie,
Just happened to snag your Twit on Twitter. Lovely photo. Wish they have written their names on the back.
Colleen
Hi Julie,
Don’t know if you received my first comment. Beautiful photo. Wish we knew who they were.
Colleen
what a cute family pic – you don’t often see a picture that old with genuine happy faces! Hope you can find someone who is related!
This is such a lovely photo! I hope you can find who they are!
This is my very favorite old photo I’ve seen yet. The girl in the middle has such a beautiful smile!
Hi Julie,
What a shame it is that some people remain unidentified…All my love and hope to those who are searching for their relatives in the world…Search for each other, reunite families, for a happy
tomorrow…
Nina86
This is a brilliant photo, due to the happy smiles: makes you able to relate more to the people in the photo. I’m guessing it was taken on a remarkably fast exposure speed for the time.
Something about this photo strikes me that this may be a reproduction photo with the family in costume. My husband & I took similar photos and something about the tone and setting seem like a staged area and a modern photo made to look like an old one.
That’s the other thing I couldn’t put my finger on. The smiles. Most period photos – the subjects were asked to not smile.