on โ18-02-2014 10:30 AM
Rules
1. Photo must be your own work
2. Photo's can be embellished, enhanced etc.
3. Picture with the most kudos wins
4. Winner chooses next weeks theme.
5. Entrants can post two nostalgic photos that they did not take but have rights to the image, e.g. grandmas wedding photo.
These pics will not be eligible for the overall winning pic
6. Winner announced pm 25th Feb
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on โ20-02-2014 11:59 AM
My mother taken on her 21st Birthday.
She died 22yrs ago, aged 73yrs.
on โ20-02-2014 01:16 PM
You are very fortunate to have those photos.
DEB
on โ20-02-2014 01:18 PM
Twelve girls and one boy! Just think of all the weddings. lol.
on โ20-02-2014 01:19 PM
@purple_haize wrote:My Great Grandmother seated in front with 9 of her 13 children, she had 12 girls and 1 boy. My grandmother is 4th on the right. I loved my grandmother so much, we were very close. She died when she was 96yrs. old.
12 girls to 1 boy......what are the odds of that?
on โ20-02-2014 01:21 PM
@lloydslights wrote:You are very fortunate to have those photos.
DEB
Thanks Deb,
I have boxes of family photos everywhere, I do scrapbooking, so have many books on the go at any one time
on โ20-02-2014 01:31 PM
Your mum was beautiful PH
on โ20-02-2014 01:57 PM
This is a pic of Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald, he was born in 1775 in Scotland & died in England in 1860.
He is my great, great, great grandfather on my grandfathers side. my Grandfather, my mother's father was born John Jesse Cochrane.
All the Horatio Hornblower books, pictures and tv series are based on the life of Thomas Cochrane, he was a Admiral in the British Navy.
There is the remains of the Dundonald Castle in Scotland, there is also a bust remembering him in Culross.
He is buried in Westminster Abbey, under the floor, both Diana and Katherine stood on the exact place where his grave is.
One of my mother's brothers looked very much like him and one of my cousins is the spitting image of him, when Thomas Cochrane was young.
There is heaps about him on google, iif you want to know more.
There is also a couple of books written about him..........still looking for them.
on โ20-02-2014 02:20 PM
Is it only the women in a family that hold the "family's traditions and long-term memories and photos" do you think?
Unfortunately, coming from "poor stock" and definitely no money for a camera or developing, I don't have photos, but some of the stories my nana told me, I have passed on to my daughter (simply because she sat still long enough to tell).
I've done my bit in telling her. Now it's up to her to pass on to her nieces. But one day, I intend to put snippets of info in writing.
Actually tonight might be the night to start!
DEB.
โ20-02-2014 02:45 PM - edited โ20-02-2014 02:46 PM
My Grandma in the newspaper at her 105th birthday celebrations (her last one) with a photo of her wedding day.
10 children, 36 grandchildren, lost count of great and great grandchildren. Only spent the last 6 weeks of her life in a retirement home (lived with family for quite a few years before that).
on โ20-02-2014 02:46 PM
This is my Dad................I still love the sound of bagpipes playing.