yolk
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man... enjoying looking at photos from this project, can't even explain how much. precious!!
hats down for you effort, keith.
hats down for you effort, keith.
I read that the film was tagged "Amerika III", but could it be North America? The luggage tag in the second shot seems to indicate "BANFF"... national park in the Canadian Rockies...??
Casey
Great stuff, Keith. Each roll has significant interest. Keep 'em coming.
The last shot is not San Francisco City Hall, btw.
What a rewarding series this has been. The two railroad employees in white are historically significant. You can see on their caps that they are the Pullman porters who took care of passengers in the sleeping cars. Being a Pullman porter was one of the best jobs available to African Americans after the civil war and it was a position of pride. Pullman porters started the first African American-led union and were the seeds of the black middle class. According to Wikipedia, former Pullmans include legendary Supreme Court justice Thurgood Marshall, photographer (and director of "Shaft"!) Gordon Parks, and Malcom X. One of those guys might be Malcom X!
Hi All. I'm new to the forum. I just want to say what an amazing set of photos this is. I'm looking forward to more photos.
The 10th photo of the lakeside lodge and footbridge looks like Emerald Lake Lodge in Yoho National Park in British Columbia.
http://www.zanzig.com/travel/canpix/m003-70.htm
The building in the last photo is actually at Robson Square in Vancouver. It currently houses the Vancouver Art Gallery, but at the time it was the provincial courthouse, built in 1906. Judging by the photo it looks like the photographer was staying at the old Hotel Georgia at the corner of West Georgia and Howe.
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The 10th photo of the lakeside lodge and footbridge looks like Emerald Lake Lodge in Yoho National Park in British Columbia.
http://www.zanzig.com/travel/canpix/m003-70.htm