This is a hanging metal plate like picture. These are my grandparents who lived in Pennsylvania. I've never seen another one like this before. It is about 7" in diameter. The pictures are embedded somewhat onto the metal.
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Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Have you seen one of these before?
This is a hanging metal plate like picture. These are my grandparents who lived in Pennsylvania. I've never seen another one like this before. It is about 7" in diameter. The pictures are embedded somewhat onto the metal.Sunday, February 22, 2009
Thursday, February 19, 2009
What do you think of Hazel?
The scrapbook that I have is really something else. For some reason I think the father is the one who made the subtitles. There are many throughout the book. I actually have her baby book with two locks of her hair. She was born Hazel Mae Peck, on December 18, 1908 in Galveston Texas. The baby book also includes her first photo and her parents completed sections of her firsts and such. This is an estate sale treasure to me. It drives me crazy when I can't find out why it was being sold. Were there no family members? You just never know. Maybe one of them will find us here. You can't have it back now...it's mine. Oh, we'll see.
So let me know if you would like me to keep posting memorabilia on Hazel along with other photographs.
So let me know if you would like me to keep posting memorabilia on Hazel along with other photographs.
Labels:
1914,
baby,
family,
freebies,
Galveston,
Hazel,
opinion,
photo album,
photographs,
scrapbooks,
vintage
Monday, February 16, 2009
1914 Hazel on Monday
I found this album at an estate sale. This little girl was loved. You can tell by her album. Hazel lived in Galveston, Texas in 1914. There is a section in the book where they took her pictures and had her model doing different chores on each day of the week. Except Saturday. I couldn't find one for Saturday. So I will add one for each day of the week. You will fall in love with Hazel.
Labels:
1914,
family,
Galveston,
Hazel,
love,
photo album,
photographs,
scrapbooks,
vintage
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