I was wondering about that myself.I'm curious what the stone structure is behind them? looks like a chimney or doorway possibly?
I was wondering about that myself.I'm curious what the stone structure is behind them? looks like a chimney or doorway possibly?
Very nice!
Thanks for presenting these photos! I enjoyed viewing all of them, and appreciate the hundreds of hours you must have spent to produce them. My Brother In Law especially enjoyed one of them, as he was a dead ringer for one of the hundred year old Ball Players pix you posted!It looks like it could be the end of the line at The Capewell Glass Negative Collection...
http://willceau.com/news/2015/02/19/encore-presentation/
THANKS!Thanks for presenting these photos! I enjoyed viewing all of them, and appreciate the hundreds of hours you must have spent to produce them. My Brother In Law especially enjoyed one of them, as he was a dead ringer for one of the hundred year old Ball Players pix you posted!
Thanks, Guy.The photo's of the Carranza monument and the building at the Mead and Crane Sawmill were the highlights for me. There were many other really good ones that made my day much better. I appreciate all the work you put into it and I also want to thank you for continuing to posts here keeping us updated. I looked at all of them even though I may not have always responded when I should have. My only regret is that he could not see into the future and realize that as important as he must have felt each photo was when he took them, we would feel the same way and would want to know where they were taken at.
Guy
Thanks for looking. I think these photos were spread out over a number of years.I go to your site once in a while. I was noticing that the one photo of him and his wife and I believe Brother-in-law where they are sitting along a woods road is more of a winter photo. So I have to assume it was not the same time that they visited the Carranza Memorial because that was warmer weather.