Great Grandma's Photo Album

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Hello friends and Photography Lovers. Today I pulled out an old photo album with pictures taken from 1912 to 1916. Most of the photos were taken by my great grandmother on my faternal side. She walked this earth from 1888 to 1942. Having photos this old means I'm blessed to see relatives of the past that I never got to meet.

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Let me describe this book a little bit. All the pages of the book are black. It feels and appears to be construction paper. The pages are very fragile and some pages have detached from the book.A lot of the photos are glued to the paper. Some photos are loose due to the glue loseing it's hold.

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Who exactly is the little boy in these photographs? It no other than my grandfather, my mother's father. Many of the photos in this album are of him. His mother made this book for him I'm sure. All the reference to terms such as Uncle, Grandma, etc would have been what he would have called those photographed. My Grandfather was born in 1911 in a small town in Ontario, Canada. When he was five years old he moved to United States. He lived to be 90 years old. His Grandmother on his father's side lived to be 97 years old. Maybe I have the genes to live a long life like they did.

Two of the photos are dated (1912 & 1916) and this is known because they are still glued to the page. It's great to see some pencil markings below the photos telling us who and when. I'm sure this is with a lead pencil not a #2 pencil. The other photo was in the book loosely. I love looking at old photography and let me tell you it's even more interesting when it deals with your ancestry.

These photos are neat because they reveal what items looked like and how people dressed like back than. Isn't that baby carriage cool to look at? It's amazing to think that this was over 110 years ago. Another thing to see is the old tricycle, I bet if you had that today it would fetch a pretty penny. Everyone kind of lived under one roof here and it was needed because my Great,Great Grandparents had a farm here. Check out the wagon in the background of the third photo. Where's the old tractor at? There wasn't one but they had horses to do some of the work, horse power!!

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As you can tell the horses were really important part of farming back than.The horse could pull things but there was still a lot of manual labor required. Plows had to be steered, hay had to be loaded,and many other manual processes. Also it didn't matter if you were a man or women everyone chipped in on the farm. Farming has come a long ways today hasn't it?

These pictures reveal another person in my family tree, my Great,Great Grandfather.He was born in 1857 and lived to the age of 78.I find it so cool to see my ancestors. About 10 years back I compiled my family tree on ancestry.com. My research was via word of mouth and documents available on the site such as censuses, marriage records, news paper articles, and others. So it's nice to have that data along with the pictures to go with it.

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The first photo is a 3 generation photo of my grandfather, his mother, and her parents. In photos 2 & 3 is my Grandpa's Uncle Will. Though I'm not a 100% sure it appears he was a police officer. Wonder if that bike is police issued or not? Haha It probably wasn't well maybe who knows.The last photo is my Grandpa's Aunt Essie. In this photo book was a post card sent from Aunt Essie to his mother check it out:

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This I found really cool, handwritten in cursive detailing her time. Though not as old as the photos, it looks like it was sent in 1928 from Canada. I still remember sending letters and post cards myself. I just can't remember the last time I did so though, it's been awhile.

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In this photography book was some interesting pictures of transportation. The first photo was a picture of the train depot/station. If long travel was required I'm sure train transportation was the way to go. The next few photos are a Model T Ford if I'm not mistaken. Cars were not a common thing for everybody. I think a large family may have been lucky to have one. The first picture with the shadow of the person taking the photo was the town's doctor car.The last photo is my Grampa's cousin Timmy. It's Canada so they certainly get lots of snow. I love the looks of that old wooden sled.

I love looking at old family photos. If you love black and white, no problem because photos this old were not in color. There was no editing photos or taking numerous pictures to get one good one back than. Sure they might not be the most clear photos and technology at the time is to blame for that.

Before I end, I have thought about doing this for quite some time. I have more photos some even older than these. A majority of them are at my mother's house a few hours away.About two weeks ago I came across an article by @mipiano and it reminded me of this photo album I'm sharing with you today. I also owe her a photo that has a connection to music. I'm happy there is no deadline on her challenge because it still may be awhile before I visit my mother to get it, lol.

Thanks for stopping by, I really appreciate it. Take care, be safe and enjoy the rest of the week ahead.



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Happy to see your ancestors and these photos are giving aesthetic vibes as belongs to old era.

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How much history is behind a photograph, you are very lucky to have such a treasure in your hands and even more so from your ancestors, they are undoubtedly a valuable record of those years.

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I have many branches of photos from my mother's side. I have much more data on my father's side but a house fire in the 1930's took away a rather large collection of photographs. Still I do feel blessed to have these and many more.

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So that's your great great grandma,? You guys should really treasure this album.. I don't have photos from when I was young anymore since all were damaged during the typhoon 🥲

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great great grandma & grandpa. I have a photo of my great x 3 grand parents. It's very treasured and there are many more of them. I keep them in an tight water proof container. Sorry to hear that yours were lost. I've heard from quite a few others that have lost photos due to typhoons.

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Whoa, that is really an old photographs. Old photographs like this tell a lot of stories. Good thing they take care of that and it looks really good even until now. Looking at these, I feel like I Was brought back in thr past, what a beautiful memories it has 🤩

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It really does bring you back, flipping the pages is like a walk back in time. What I didn't show was some pictures inside the house. It includes book shelves, fire places, living room, and a few other things. I'll do more with other photos and albums. Thanks for stopping by I'm glad I brought you back in time. It would be nice to travel back in time there, though I don't think I would want to be a farm hand😂

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Awesome collection of old photos! It's great to see those old cars, carriages... Does your family own any of the lands from the photos? It would be great to visit places and compare now and then... 😃


I have picked this post on behalf of the @OurPick project which will be highlighted in the next post!

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Thank you for your appreciation. I'd have to reach out to see if the land is still owned. It would be difficult to to do. This part of my family tree is small. My Grandfather was an only child and the same goes for my Mother. I'd be talking to descendents 4 generations back which I have never met. But I think I will do some investigating because that would be neat to do.

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I love seeing old photos like this! Makes us remember that we do have connections to the past like that, and we should spend some time remembering and respecting their sacrifices.

Love seeing the cursive writing and the normal things written! That was the precursor to hive comments it seems hahaha. Kid was sick, they went to the farm, heading back. Pretty damn cool to see something from almost 100 years ago!

Also love to see the grandfather to your grandfather in there, born around the American civil war era. That’s just 4 generations, which sounds like a lot but isn’t in reality!

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It gives me great joy looking at my old photographs. I even have older ones and some are taken professionally. I'll share those as well at some point, pictures of pictures because digitally wasn't even a word back than, lol. Yes the hand written notes are so cool. I have a few more of them.

BTW almost all of my family live back out East close to your neck of the woods. I don't know if I told you that or not. Excuse me if I'm wrong but you live in Massachusetts right?

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That’s cool! We live in New England yeah, what part is your family at?

I remember the pictures of pictures lol I did that once for something and I sadly lost it.

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I have family all over the place. Upstate New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, & Massachusetts. My father's family arrived in this country in 1620. I have so much rich history on that side but sadly many pictures were lost in a house fire in the 1930's.

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Wow, so you did it. You mentioned you had this post planned and it is here now! Now, we are waiting for your visit to your mom's place and to find that photo with the music connection :D

The photographs you shared here and the stories are for sure like a time machine, we enjoyed it but I can imagine the feeling you have when seeing some members of your family but at a completely different time!

Thank you for the mention, I saw your post yesterday but didn't get there to comment. ;)

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Haha one promise article down a few more to go. I need to stop blabbing about what I plan on posting, hehe. Ill get caught no worries I have one that I'm 7 months overdue 🤫🤐

It's fun pulling out these really old pictures. It gives you the feeling how did they do this and that everyday. Also seeing such old things makes you want to travel back than to experience it.

Your welcome and thanks for stopping by :)

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I think I also have some posts that are getting postponed for such a time. Well, there are promised collaborations from almost 2 years ago too hahaha 🤐

Yeah, seeing the photos from that time indeed makes us want to go back. Actually, I always say that I would like to go back to the past, but come back after such a visit ;)

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Wow this is a real treasure. I love old photos, they save people and our history from being forgotten. It's nice to know your ancestors because by knowing them you can learn a lot about yourself. I am also amazed at how beautiful the houses looked at that time, it is an indicator of advanced society and architecture.

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I'm so fortunate to have these. Yes I love the houses back than. I wonder how old some of them pictured are. I grew up in a house of that time period really cool. Unfortunately when my mother auctioned it the buyer burned it down 😢

Thanks for stopping by and enjoy the rest of your week.

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