Restored photos from 100+ years ago
http://photosilke.blogspot.com/2013/...-restored.html
Fun stuff and amazing detail in restored photos |
No wonder America turned out to be such a bad ass country. I saw some epic mustaches that were epic in some of them photos.
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I had bad asthma as a kid, and all I can think about while looking at these photos is that I probably would not have survived infancy, and if I did I would have been damn miserable. Nice to see all of these work-hungry kick ass Americans kicking ass. Funny how life carried on with no TV, internetz, or iPhones. Business still got done, and ass was kicked.
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q or no? I can't remember, to be sure. - but i'm thinking q here.
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I love that stuff. Thanks.
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We had the b/w to colored page.
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ok - my bad.
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Was just at the rail yards in pic 1 today.
The Steamtown mall has windows facing what's left of the rail yards, so the people can watch the trains |
Amazing the definition some of the old photos have.
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I have a book collection of old photos from ww2 and the civil war.
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Ship launchings always freak me out because, for some reason, to me it always looks like the ships are going to capsize.
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d8.../story_037.jpg |
It's weird to think that every single person in those photos are dead.
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This really belongs in the history photo thread in picture lounge. Pretty cool picks. |
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My dad had a bunch of pictures from ww2 from the Philippines & I remember one of a guy with elephantitis was carrying his balls in a wheel barrel. I don't know what happened to that picture though. He had big balls. |
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