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seems like the sun has finally got me some decent insects to photograph! as usual no idea what they are tho.
Tintype photo of a woman and child. Photo was found in our family home in Beauce, Quebec, Canada. Both persons are unknown to us. No other information can be found on the front or back. Contact me at lysrem at gmail.com if you have information on them. Thank you.
Lucinda was a great subject at the Address Unknown opening on Saturday. I managed to get a couple of shots through the crowd & cards. The other images in my photostream are colour versions - I've deliberately reduced the saturation in those.
An unknown student, photo taken in 1923. If this is a boy, despite the somewhat effeminate-looking shirt, it could be Nana's youngest brother, Allen (born 1915). If it's a girl, it would have to be a cousin or a family friend, as the relative age of the child in this photo doesn't fit any of her sisters.
Left to right: James Ray Hackworth, Judith A Riggsby Hackworth, Brittney Nicole Hackworth Montanez and last two unknown.
James Ray Hackworth, son of Jerry Hackworth and Alta Mae (Hackworth) Hackworth. Husband of Judith A Riggsby Hackworth, daughter of Jesse Riggsby and Loleta Ratliff. With Grand-daughter
Brittney Nicole Hackworth Montanez, daughter of James Jason Hackworth and Samantha Lynn Renker Hackworth.
In at least two seperate locations on Chosen Hill I found a small (0.5M square) area covered in white granules. At first I thought it could be the remains of a hard frost but when handled I realised this was not ice. The granules felt rocky to the touch.
The bedrock of the area is Limestone and so it could well be this. However, there was no nearby area of disturbed earth or limestone rocks.
Is it limestone or something else? If it is limestone how did it end up granulated on the surface over such a small area of the surface? Hmm...