Family treasures

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My sister, Bobbie, is hugely into genealogy and has a wonderful collection of old photos. Recently, she posted this delightful one of our great grandmother and her sister.  (I edited it to clean up some of the age spots)

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(Here is the original scan)

This is one of those pictures that I would have squealed loudly about if I'd found it in an antique shop, it will be beautiful to work with. But to know that these girls are actually relatives??

Wow. 

I am thrilled to have it.

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I saved it in a tinted version too.  

Funny, when it was posted, facial recognition asked if we wanted to tag either me, Sissy, or her daughter, Shelli.  Apparently there is a family resemblance?

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Possibly in the shape of the faces.  I find facial recognition fascinating. It seems to measure bone structure, distance between eyes, etc, not sticking to a passing similarity from hair color or style.

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Bobbie also had this photo of our great grandmother (center) with our grandma (left) and her sister (right).

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I brightened it up a bit too.  I hope to do something with this one for our annual sister trip to the beach in October.  I just wish I had that beach bag to take with me. 

Thanks, Bobbie!  I love the photos.

 

 

6 thoughts on “Family treasures”

  1. This is so cool! My aunt handed down a bunch of research she did on the paternal side of my family. Tons of stuff, I’ve been wading through it for years. No photos, though.
    Have a great week. Love the selfie!!
    Jane

  2. These are treasures for sure. You do beautiful restoration work. I think you and your sisters should do a ‘then and now’ photo redo like the three in suits. Same family tree different times!

  3. Thelma Findlay (we met in California at Enchanted)

    Being an avid genealogist, I loved this post. And at the beginning, I thought wow, what a resemblance Karla has to her ancestors. The beach bag … you have time … make some or wangle a good friend who sews to recreate them … it would be a wonderful surprise for your sisters … oh, and maybe on the backside, a blank fabric, but get the old photo printed on. Yah, my mind goes squirrel mode. Karla, how did you color those up … did you use a program and if so, which one.

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