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Monthly Archives: March 2017
Common types of vintage photos – Cased images
Frequently when I deal with very old images, I have run into people referring to any cased image as a ‘Daguerreotype’, so please let me explain why daguerreotype is an explicit term. This is an image of a daguerreotype in … Continue reading
WWI photography
Lately at work I have been researching a former Henry Kendall student, Hugo Augustus “Hap” (or “Happy”) Gruenberg. Hap was born 19 March 1895 in Illinois and died in July 1972, Chelsea, Oklahoma. Hugo married Ida Flood in 1923 and … Continue reading
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