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Halifax Faces
Towards the end of the 19th century, most towns would have at least one professional photographer's studio. It was a time when ordinary ...

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Y ou can spend too long sat inside reading old newspapers and cataloguing old postcards. There comes a time in the affairs of man when he s...
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Whilst 198392cjh is the only person/machine/computer programme to have provided feedback to my Daily Photo Blog (see "Apple Campers Bui...
Alan, I had to zoom in to see the pen in her hand. Looked liked she as 'avin' a kip, wot?-LOL! Or in a trance...? Very interesting test cards, indeed. I'm liking this series :)
ReplyDeleteAgree with Subby, I thought she was having a nap. These cards are really interesting, Alan.
ReplyDeleteAmazing what they would have taken with them around the world on Royal Tours in those days. There's something about the Raj.
ReplyDeleteShe does look a bit "dozey" here! I agree with the others--these have been some great pix.
ReplyDeleteAmazing photo. Notes for Albert would be a fabulous take on a blog, Alan.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Willow.
ReplyDeleteGet on it, AB!
Half of the fun is the picture itself, and half imagining what she is actually writing!
ReplyDeleteLove the test cards. Much better than For The Rest Of Your Life :o)
Haha . . you know I think she would have been a prolific blogger had it been available.
ReplyDeleteI completely agree! Wouldn't it be great to read a blog she wrote! Very nice picture!
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