chris7521
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Well not actually found but, I bought some old film canisters about a year ago and they where inside. No scanner at the time and sort of forgot about them.
Just think it's neat to look at old photos some guy took back in the late 40's (by the look of it). Just some guy that like to take pictures. Someone like me.
Mostly family type photos. I've picked out some that you may like to see. If your into that sort of thing. Couldn't just toss them without passing them along so to speak. I don't need to keep them. I'm sure it would make me happy if someone did the same with some pictures I took many years ago.
That is it for the BW. Got some color positives that I have to take a look at. Only a few rolls of that. If i get anything more I'll post it here!
*MORE PICTURES ON PG.2
Just think it's neat to look at old photos some guy took back in the late 40's (by the look of it). Just some guy that like to take pictures. Someone like me.
Mostly family type photos. I've picked out some that you may like to see. If your into that sort of thing. Couldn't just toss them without passing them along so to speak. I don't need to keep them. I'm sure it would make me happy if someone did the same with some pictures I took many years ago.
That is it for the BW. Got some color positives that I have to take a look at. Only a few rolls of that. If i get anything more I'll post it here!
*MORE PICTURES ON PG.2















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chris7521
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chris7521
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Melvin
Flim Forever!
These are great. Thanks for posting.
tj01
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fascinating
ricnak
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All good stuff. Looking forward to seeing the rest.
Thanks for posting.
Thanks for posting.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
After my recent experiences I'm a sucker for old photographs ... these are great.
Thanks for going to the trouble of posting them.
I particularly like this one!
Thanks for going to the trouble of posting them.
I particularly like this one!

Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
There's some awesome shots in there. That last one of the dog is very "Erwitt-esque" in my opinion.
Do you know where they were taken?
Outstanding, keep it up!
Phil Forrest
Do you know where they were taken?
Outstanding, keep it up!
Phil Forrest
ianglean
Member
These are real treasures...
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Thanks for posting these.
I love the beach shots and the ones focusing on the cars and aircraft. The first bi-plane is a French built SPAD 13 as flown by the United States Air Service in World War 1. Not sure about the second one.
Typical pictures that might not have made it into the family album. A bit like mine I guess
I love the beach shots and the ones focusing on the cars and aircraft. The first bi-plane is a French built SPAD 13 as flown by the United States Air Service in World War 1. Not sure about the second one.
Typical pictures that might not have made it into the family album. A bit like mine I guess
chris7521
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Thanks guys. Glad you like them!
Phil- I think they are mostly from Delaware. I saw a few(including that first one)that were from there. Lots look like the east coast so, I'd put my money on Delaware.
Phil- I think they are mostly from Delaware. I saw a few(including that first one)that were from there. Lots look like the east coast so, I'd put my money on Delaware.
raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
These are excellent! Thanks...
Love this one...
Love this one...

chris7521
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Thanks Keith, If you like old Photos you might like this site, if you have never seen it. Lots of high quality scans!After my recent experiences I'm a sucker for old photographs .
http://www.shorpy.com/
alistair.o
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Chris you've made my day; thanks for the efforts.
More please
Al
More please
Al
ZeissFan
Veteran
Those are very cool. Love the photo of the camera shop display, as well as the White House. I presume that was the White House.
For sure, a different time when big city downtowns were still safe and not ruled by moochers and low lifes.
Love that old roller coaster, too. I also would guess this to be the East Coast.
For sure, a different time when big city downtowns were still safe and not ruled by moochers and low lifes.
Love that old roller coaster, too. I also would guess this to be the East Coast.
aad
Not so new now.
Those are very good, more than the average Joe would take.
Don't throw those out-
Don't throw those out-
Mackinaw
Think Different
Yep, just fascinating. Love the one pic of the then brand-new 1949/1950 Mercury.
Jim B.
Jim B.
bigeye
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The DeSoto is a 1953 and many of the shots are in Washington DC. Blair House is shown (guard in front - it's the president's guest house across from WH) and the neighborhood shots look like the area around the eastern end of Pennsylvania avenue, toward Maryland (the original suburbs), by the stadium. (All these folks left for the MD/VA suburbs in a couple of years.)
The "Truman renovation" of the WH took place these years, ending in 1952, so you might guess by the construction that this is winter of '52-'53; they seem to be finishing up.
The beach is probably Atlantic City, NJ, simply guessing because of the age of the buildings up against the beach. You don't see that anywhere else, except Miami.
The airport and fire truck shots are probably from the New Castle airport (ILG) in DE - the Del Mem. bridge is in the background. The Dupont family has a lot of flyers in their ranks in that area and they've sponsored antique fly-ins for generations; they're likely tied in somehow to the meet.
Longshot: The guy mugging the silly hat and Collier's cover could have been the child himself later? You could trace back to a name by that, perhaps?
- Charlie
The "Truman renovation" of the WH took place these years, ending in 1952, so you might guess by the construction that this is winter of '52-'53; they seem to be finishing up.
The beach is probably Atlantic City, NJ, simply guessing because of the age of the buildings up against the beach. You don't see that anywhere else, except Miami.
The airport and fire truck shots are probably from the New Castle airport (ILG) in DE - the Del Mem. bridge is in the background. The Dupont family has a lot of flyers in their ranks in that area and they've sponsored antique fly-ins for generations; they're likely tied in somehow to the meet.
Longshot: The guy mugging the silly hat and Collier's cover could have been the child himself later? You could trace back to a name by that, perhaps?
- Charlie
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retro
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Great photos! The photographer is/was more than just a snap-shooter.
My favorite:
My favorite:

pgeobc
Established
>>so I might guess this is winter of '52-'53, since it looks like their finishing up. <<
The newest automobiles look to be 1952 or 1953, as I remember, so that is likely correct..
Geo.
The newest automobiles look to be 1952 or 1953, as I remember, so that is likely correct..
Geo.
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