River Dog
Always looking
I found some glass slides at a flea market today. Most were of rather boring landscapes and not cheap, so I bought all those with people in them, scanned them and cleaned them up in PS. All taken by a P.J. Green in England. They look to be around 1900-1910.
Enjoy.
Enjoy.




helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
oh how I ADORE Them...soooo Lovely !!
batterytypehah!
Lord of the Dings
Love them! And I'm just reading Three Men in A Boat, too. Perfect.
Ronald_H
Don't call me Ron
A good deed has been done! Lovely!
burancap
Veteran
Wonderful!
John Lawrence
Well-known
Excellent. Well done for saving them.
John
John
f16sunshine
Moderator
Yes!
Thank you for presenting these. They are very nice!
Thank you for presenting these. They are very nice!
River Dog
Always looking
They are sweet aren't they? A credit to the long life of film imaging. Nice thing about a lot of England is that all of these shots could be taken today. Here is contemporary Knaresborough, taken from roughly the same spot, and the Edwardian image. Most of the buildings are still there.


Pfreddee
Well-known
Wonderful images! And they put me in mind of a photo album which has been in my family for at least that long, where I first saw my maternal grandfather as a young man in his 20s? 30s? whom I had only known as an elderly person.
Thanks for the posting!
With best regards.
Pfreddee(Stephen)
Thanks for the posting!
With best regards.
Pfreddee(Stephen)
River Dog
Always looking
Wonderful images! And they put me in mind of a photo album which has been in my family for at least that long, where I first saw my maternal grandfather as a young man in his 20s? 30s? whom I had only known as an elderly person.
Thanks for the posting!
With best regards.
Pfreddee(Stephen)
Yeah, I too have an album of photos, taken, developed, printed and annotated by my estranged grandfather in the 1930s. They told me he died young (which he didn't), so I never met him, but he loved travel and photography... just like me. I will scan them one day.
charjohncarter
Veteran
Thanks, I did greatly enjoy. I really like the one of the two women on the path.
direwolf101
Well-known
Great work! Thx for sharing.
BobYIL
Well-known
Fascinating! Thank you... How many of them in total? Would you post more?
Alfasud
Old Toys
Bringing old images to life
Bringing old images to life
Thank you for posting these Edwardian pictures. I have an album of pictures from a world cruise by my father in 1939 which I hope to scan. You have prompted me to get back to the project.
Bringing old images to life
Thank you for posting these Edwardian pictures. I have an album of pictures from a world cruise by my father in 1939 which I hope to scan. You have prompted me to get back to the project.
River Dog
Always looking
Fascinating! Thank you... How many of them in total? Would you post more?
That's all that I bought today as they had people in period dress and I am a street guy, so I like people in the shots
I am going to keep my eyes open for some more original lantern slides and negs on my travels. I went out to look for film cameras today, but I guess images are why we are here, so they make a great alternative.
River Dog
Always looking
I have an album of pictures from a world cruise by my father in 1939 which I hope to scan. You have prompted me to get back to the project.
Get on it, that was a critical period in 20th century history.
daveleo
what?
Great stuff
Great stuff
I'm with the crowd here . . very nice work.
Great stuff
I'm with the crowd here . . very nice work.
Colin G.
Established
Thanks for sharing! That first image is an absolutely amazing scene!
Robert Lai
Well-known
Gorgeous work!
Sad to think that in 4-5 years, WW1 would forever destroy the life that these people had known.
Sad to think that in 4-5 years, WW1 would forever destroy the life that these people had known.
Gumby
Veteran
Very nice. I thought I recognized Knaresborough. What a nice little town!
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