Lano
Member
Greyscale
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That looks like a 1955 Chevrolet in this shot:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=94337&d=1359644539
I don't see anything suggesting war yet. Maybe husband was stationed in post-war Europe.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=94337&d=1359644539
I don't see anything suggesting war yet. Maybe husband was stationed in post-war Europe.
Muggins
Junk magnet
Good spot, Lano - I don't think there's a lot of room for argument there.
So it's Lourdes, post 1948, probably post 1955 (I'm not as up on US cars as Greyscale, but a quick Gurgle shows some strong similarities). Anyone know anything about uniforms? There are a great many about, I wonder whether the proximity to the border means that there are both French and Spanish army and/or police uniforms in the mix?
Adrian
So it's Lourdes, post 1948, probably post 1955 (I'm not as up on US cars as Greyscale, but a quick Gurgle shows some strong similarities). Anyone know anything about uniforms? There are a great many about, I wonder whether the proximity to the border means that there are both French and Spanish army and/or police uniforms in the mix?
Adrian
Greyscale
Veteran
I found reference to a "Grand Royal Garage" in Tours, France. Is that anywhere near Lourdes?
akitadog
Established
Wonderful to look at these old images.
Thanks for putting them on the forum.
Akitadog
Thanks for putting them on the forum.
Akitadog
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
I found reference to a "Grand Royal Garage" in Tours, France. Is that anywhere near Lourdes?
Well, maybe near by US or Russian standards, as it is something like 400km off. France does not even span one single time zone though, and the two are half the country apart, Tours being quite as central as possible and Lourdes about the most distant place within France from there. For the French of the period that was pretty far off, a distance only a small minority could afford to travel for a holiday trip.
Ronald_H
Don't call me Ron
Like being in a time machine. Love them.
Greyscale
Veteran
So, perhaps this young family took a pilgrimage to Lourdes circa 1955, similar to what is documented here:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151147851998498.468947.10310723497&type=3
probably not an unusual thing to do for a devout Catholic family during the Polio scare. Perhaps they were seeking a cure, some assistance from St. Bernadette?
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151147851998498.468947.10310723497&type=3
probably not an unusual thing to do for a devout Catholic family during the Polio scare. Perhaps they were seeking a cure, some assistance from St. Bernadette?
Tom hicks
Well-known
Wow this is really going well. Thanks everyone for the feed back I hope by the end of this thread we will all have a good Idea of might have been a small part of the lives of this family. I have around a 130 images total , so many more will be posted . The husband was in the military .
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Fedupwithdigital
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There appears to have been a Garage Royal in Lourdes - at least according to the old postcards on this website - http://www.delcampe.net/items?langu...iption]=N&searchOptionForm[searchTranslate]=N - you'll need to scroll down, and no photo the garage, just old buses!
bigeye
Well-known
How did you come up with Texas?
Tom,
The fellow with the hard hat could be an oil field worker(?) and the light and house architecture looks like they're from a warm climate in the earlier photos. Perhaps Louisiana, too? Just a feeling more than anything definite.
-Charlie
Fedupwithdigital
Member
Hi Tom
I think I've managed to identify the location of one of these photos. It's this one - http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=94336&d=1359644510
Having "walked" around Lourdes a bit using Google street view, I think this is Avenue Monseigneur Schoepfer, looking roughly south. Most of the buildings in your photo have been replaced by more modern ones but the big rock in the background is still there (on Place Merlasse), as is the photographer's vantage point (Rue Sainte-Marie). The Grand Garage Royal looks like it's now a mulitstorey car park!
Have a virtual wander and see what you think.
Cheers
I think I've managed to identify the location of one of these photos. It's this one - http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=94336&d=1359644510
Having "walked" around Lourdes a bit using Google street view, I think this is Avenue Monseigneur Schoepfer, looking roughly south. Most of the buildings in your photo have been replaced by more modern ones but the big rock in the background is still there (on Place Merlasse), as is the photographer's vantage point (Rue Sainte-Marie). The Grand Garage Royal looks like it's now a mulitstorey car park!
Have a virtual wander and see what you think.
Cheers
Tom hicks
Well-known
Tom,
The fellow with the hard hat could be an oil field worker(?) and the light and house architecture looks like they're from a warm climate in the earlier photos. Perhaps Louisiana, too? Just a feeling more than anything definite.
-Charlie
Charlie , the reason I asked was there is a Texas connection as you will see later so please stay tuned .
Rogier
Rogier Willems
Last for today.
Love the 3rd image!
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charjohncarter
Veteran
These old rolls are fun, I've done many of my fathers from the 30s-40s. I'm putting these up for your ID of styles at about this time. This is my aunt and this is probably 1940, as my uncle was killed shortly after that in WWII:
She is filing her nails and enjoying herself, people had fun back then too.
I was actually surprised by these photos. My father just sent the negatives to the drugstore and I think the tones are good.



She is filing her nails and enjoying herself, people had fun back then too.
I was actually surprised by these photos. My father just sent the negatives to the drugstore and I think the tones are good.
charjohncarter
Veteran
I think these could be as someone said that these are the 50s. If they are they are very early. This is my Mother-in-law (D) in about 1952:
People didn't look like bums back then, or maybe I'm wrong. Also, it looks like a 49 ford in the back of one of your photos.

People didn't look like bums back then, or maybe I'm wrong. Also, it looks like a 49 ford in the back of one of your photos.
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