It was never framed & bouncing around from drawer to drawer, so I donated it to the Pomona Historical Society this year.
Taken by MF Weaver 1041 West 42nd Place, Los Angeles.
This photo is 3 feet long & has been in my family for 90+ years. It shows the 2nd annual BBQ of the Pomona Manufacturing Co at Ganesha Park in 1920. Contains 4 of my relatives; great grand parents, grandmother & great uncle, though they aren't all together in the picture. Also contains 2 creepy clowns. It was never framed & bouncing around from drawer to drawer, so I donated it to the Pomona Historical Society this year. Taken by MF Weaver 1041 West 42nd Place, Los Angeles. Add Comment All types of boys throughout the 1800s. One in a kilt & one that looks to be wearing some type of traditional slavic clothing. Free to copy & use for your artwork. Mid 1800's tintype portraits of children. The portraits at the top & bottom are of the same little girl but at different ages. Black & white postcards of British actresses at the turn of the century. Phyllis Dare, Marie Studholme, and Ada Reeve. |