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.
 
 
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Casual to formal. Family & friends. Antique tintype portraits with 5-17 people. Feel free to use these images in your own artwork.
 
 
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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.
 
 
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Antique Victorian & Edwardian wedding portraits of American couples. Images free to use in your art work.
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There were a couple of ways that photography studios could take photos of very young children & babies, depending on how old they were & how well they could sit unassisted. The kids could be held by a parent, left in a buggy, pram or stroller, propped into the corner of an over sized chair, squeezed into a small chair, or held in the lap of a parent that is covered by a blanket or piece of material.
 
 
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Whether bored, worried, calm or serene, all of these are cuties.
 

Babes.

06/21/2010

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Difficult to tell the boys from the girls since they all wear white gowns. Little Billy at the bottom is the only one that is labeled.
 
 
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Various sets of American ladies decked out in their finery. Circa 1870-1890.
 
 
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Antique Victorian tinytype portraits of individual ladies.