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05
Jan

My Glamorous, Gracious Grandmother, Revealed in this Vintage Photo taken by my Grandfather

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My favorite portrait of my grandmother taken sometime in the 1960s by my granddad. Jane Turner, 1919-2015. She was a schoolteacher and a dance instructor. She was known to walk on her hands around the house. She celebrated her 90th birthday by choreographing and performing a tap dance routine in her assisted living center’s talent […]

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02
Jan

The Strongest Person I Never Met, Pictured in a Cherished Old Photograph

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This is my great grandmother Amanda Louise Creach Hunter in the 1910s. She was 14 when this portrait was taken. Louise understood pain and loss. I can see it in her eyes. She was born in 1903 to a prominent family outside of Nashville, Tennessee. Her mother was diagnosed with TB. She called seven-year-old Louise […]

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31
Dec

Ancestry and Save Family Photos Team Up to Help You Preserve Your Family Legacy in 2015

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“Nostalgia made me feel that my life had roots and continuity.” -Constantine Sedikide As we celebrate 2015, let’s make a special New Year’s Resolution for our families. Let’s resolve to discover our roots through old photographs. Most families have hundreds of analog photos in their homes. Where’s your family history hiding? @ancestry and @savefamilyphotos are […]

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30
Dec

Life is Like a Box of Chocolates…or a Box of Old Photos with Lots of Questions

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I live in Belgium where a box of excellent chocolates is common, but knowing our chocolates are excellent comes through the experience of tasting them. You cannot determine how delicious the chocolate will be by looking at it from the outside. You must bite into it and engage your senses to really experience the chocolate. […]

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27
Dec

A Stunning Vintage Photograph from my Grandparents’ New York City Honeymoon

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“There is only love — and stories. All else is but a shadow dream.” -Vera Nazarian Meet my maternal grandparents John Emmet Mullaney (Pop-Pop) and Mary Theresa Faulds. Here they are on top of Rockefeller Center in the 1940s, enjoying their honeymoon in New York City. Pop-Pop John was stationed on the USS New York […]

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25
Dec

Happy Holidays from Save Family Photos

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Picture taking was probably a big deal in the 1940s, but my Dad got distracted by his shiny (new?) train set on Christmas morning. His baby sister (my aunt) was a cooperative subject. Christmas at my grandparents’ house always felt magical. My grandmother was a great cook and their house felt festive and warm. This […]

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24
Dec

An Old Photo Reminds us to Gather Underneath Mistletoe and Make Memories

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Under the mistletoe. Question: did he get his kiss? Herbert Larsh and Georgie Anderson (my great grandmother) during their college days in Bakersfield, California, circa 1902. ~shared by @sarahksawyer View on Instagram →

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23
Dec

AARP and Save Family Photos Team Up To Preserve Family Memories

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Old photos are like glue that holds our family stories together over time. The team at AARP @aarpphoto invited @savefamilyphotos to take over their Instagram feed this week to share vintage Kodachrome portraits of my grandmother Sarah Lincoln LaCour. My grandmother is many things. Mostly, she is a force of nature. (And she doesn’t let […]

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22
Dec

Why Nostalgia and Old Family Photos are Good for You

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“Nostalgia made me feel that my life had roots and continuity.” -Constantine Sedikides My great, great aunt Clara (Pleasants) Jackson on June 13, 1920 in Hot Springs, Arkansas. She was the first in our family to leave Hot Springs and move to Chicago. One of her beautiful quilts is currently in a museum in Chicago. […]

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19
Dec

Why Our Old Family Pictures are Worth More Than Gold

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My cousin just sent me this photograph of my grandma Nina. It is one I had never seen until now. This is beauty and grace. Unashamedly standing tall, not hiding, relaxed and at home. It sings to me. It makes me want to be fully present in photographs. I want my daughters, once they are […]

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