Delusional skeptic, reveling in a multiple-personality disorder. Alternating between a 21st-century blogger, a 3rd-century BC Carthagenian general, a 5th-century BC druid, a 23rd-century BC Beaker-people trader, a 20th-century Estonian freedom-fighter, a time-traveler, and a sheepdog in Wyoming.
And this is how the cabinet looked with its doors closed. And maybe the shop where the cabinet was made in the center background. With a huge pile of wire to the left. And are those three-ring binders on the shelf to the right?
This brings us to the close of the second early photo album. We'll be moving on now to the third one. Identifications should be a bit easier - the photos are mostly from about 20-30 years after this photo album.
2 comments:
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They sure look like binders. I wonder when they were "invented." That might be a display of door styles on the left. I thought they were hung on ropes, but maybe it was wire. I don't go back that far! Janet
2 comments:
They sure look like binders. I wonder when they were "invented." That might be a display of door styles on the left. I thought they were hung on ropes, but maybe it was wire. I don't go back that far!
Janet
i was surprised to see the binders. i wouldn't have thought they were around in 1912.
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