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This is mounted on a card measuring 5.5 X 8.5 inches. It is very dim and has been enhanced here. There is the word "Berta" in the upper border. The reverse is included.
The scrawl on the reverse is similar to this one:
www.flickr.com/photos/49024304@N00/3412995220/
Is the "Berta" this one?
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UPDATE: This one has been returned to the family historian.
My external flash unit was one I picked for free at a going-away party for one of Alvina's coworkers just several days ago -- and it's a Nikon while my camera is a Canon, so the metering doesn't seem to work correctly. Took me three tries to get the exposure right. The first one isn't even worth uploading. This is the second attempt, and it was still a bit underexposed.
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Sunday's group with a little extra added there off to the right. All in good fun. Hope you don't mind Jason!
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parents and kids joy of jumping for the prize..hanging palosebo. in seconds it comes and in seconds it goes.....run...hurry and jump for the junkfoods and candies. the quick and fast gets more ...the slow and timid maybe NOMORE.
The Postcard
A postally unused postcard bearing no studio name. The card has a divided back.
There are no indications as to the identity of the group, or the location or date the the photograph. One of the women looks like a nurse.
The man seated on the right is wearing snazzy socks.
In almost every group photograph there is someone who is not looking at the camera, and sure enough, there she is - standing on the right.
This patch is used by the United States Army's 301st Support Group.
Over the years this unit has had several designations:
301st Logistical Command (1952-1966)
301st Support Brigade (1966-1972)
301st Support Group (1999-current)