Old family photos

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Couple in Parkersburg, Iowa Couple with woman sitting at man's feet Elderly couple Elegant young woman, Rockland, Maine Family portrait, Duluth, Minnesota Family portrait, Great Falls, Montana Family portrait, Prague Fashionable black woman, Reno, Nevada Florence Mette Young, Mount Vernon, Ohio General Horace Porter, Civil War hero Hershey family, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1907 [I wonder if the gentleman is Milton Hershey, who gave the world the "Hershey bar". Comparing this with the picture…

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Santuccio Album
Found Photo - The Day Family | A cabinet card portrait with … | Flickr 1900 Family Portrait, 1920s Family Portrait, 1930s Family Photo, Painted Family Portraits, Friends Reference Drawing, Family Photo Reference, Family Portraits Painting, William And Diana, Old Family Portraits

A cabinet card portrait with a Stayner, Ontario imprint. Contemporary pen and ink inscription on the reverse reads; "The Day Family". A brother and sisters I would say. A handsome group. My guess would be that this photo was taken during the first decade of the twentieth century. It is possible, in that case, that these may be the three eldest children of William and Diana Day who were listed in the 1901 Census of Canada for Nottawasaga Township, Simcoe County (North). Mary Agnes Day was…

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1970s Family Vacation | Family Photo with Mom and Dad from the 1970s | Flickr - Photo Sharing! 60s Family Photoshoot, 70s Family Portrait, 1980s Family Photos, 1960s Family Photos, 60s Family Photos, Old Family Photos Aesthetic, 1970s Family Photos, Vintage Family Portraits, 70s Family Photoshoot

We tried. * "The next time you lose heart and you can't bear to experience what you are feeling, you might recall this instruction: change the way you see it and lean in. That's basically the instruction that Dzigar Kongtrul gave me. And now I pass it on to you. Instead of blaming our discomfort on outer circumstances or on our own weakness, we can choose to stay present and awake to our experience, not rejecting it, not grasping it, not buying the stories that we relentlessly tell…

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