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18
Nov

Picturing a Bond Between a Brother and Sister Who Traveled the World Together

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My brother and me in West Java, circa 1975. One of the joys of having had a Dad in the foreign service is finding random photos of yourself in cool places. My brother and I had a hard time keeping friendships because we moved around so much, but there’s something so amazing about the bond […]

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17
Nov

A Prized Photograph Tells a Timeless Love Story

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This is one of my most prized photographs. My grandmother Virginia Benton O’Brien and my grandfather William A. O’Brien. My mother is with them in the stroller, and my Aunt Peggy and Uncle Bill are walking alongside. My grandfather was a physician and professor at the University of Minnesota. My grandmother was hired to care […]

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15
Nov

Picturing My Grandmother as an adventurous young woman

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This photo of my grandmother, Mary Ella, was taken in Korea during her service in the Korean War as a librarian. She came home fluent in Korean, with life long gal pals, well-traveled AND pregnant with my uncle. I have an entire album with pictures and hand-written notes describing her adventurous and passionate traveling experiences. […]

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12
Nov

Country Boy Meets City Girl

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I miss these faces every day. My Great Grandparents posed for this picture in the early 1950’s during a family picnic at Franklin Park in Columbus, OH. He was a country boy. She was a city girl from a prestigious family. Despite her father’s disapproval, they married and spent over 67 years together. I can’t […]

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11
Nov

Service and Sacrifice Shared through a veteran’s vintage photos

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Old family photos tell tales of service and sacrifice. On Veteran’s Day, we honor loved ones who served their family and their country. My wife’s grandfather served in the Vietnam war during the 1960s. He was in the Navy fighting overseas while his wife was here in the states raising their first child. His name […]

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09
Nov

GRANNY’S GRACE AND STYLE, PICTURED IN AN OLD WEDDING PHOTOGRAPH

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“My father used to say that stories are the most precious heritage of mankind.” -Tahir Shah My Granny Lauretta Barron as a bridesmaid in 1964. (She’s on the far left.) The other lovely bridesmaids are my great aunts. The wedding was in Hot Springs, Arkansas in 1964. Check out those cat eye glasses! ~shared by […]

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08
Nov

Why we should ask our grandparents about their life stories

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If I had one wish it would be to spend the day with my grandma on the day she had these portraits taken in 1945. I think sometimes we forget that our elders were young once, so I am thankful I have these to remind me. Luckily she is only a couple miles away, so […]

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06
Nov

Announcing the Winners of the Southtree and Save Family Photos Legacy Box Contest

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More vintage vibes and great news on this Throwback Thursday! We’re announcing the second winner of the @southtree +@savefamilyphotos contest! Congrats to @clarer3 for sharing this fantastic old portrait of her great-great-great granddad and his entire family. It’s a lovely photo and memory! We especially loved reading your words about this portrait, “My grandad has […]

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