on 18-02-2014 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 20-02-2014 02:51 PM
@lloydslights wrote: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.
Deb, I am not sure about that, I know of 2 males that have traced their heritage back, but I suppose it is more women that do it. As it is more mums that take the photos.
I inherited all my photos of the oldies when they have died or when other family members have died. I do scrapbooking mainly for my grandkids, so that when they are older, they can look back on their ancesters and see who is who. I still have to go through my books and do the dates on some pages.
I am doing a book for each of my grandchildren too, so they can see what they were like when they were younger & also keep for their own kids.
My mother chucked alot of photos of me when I was little out, God only knows why........but through my cousins and other rellies, have got alot now.
I am totally addicted to scrapbookingm I would want to be, with all the books I have on the go.
20-02-2014 02:53 PM - edited 20-02-2014 02:56 PM
My Dad took a lot of slides which my sister in NZ has. Would be good to see those again and get some copied. Quite a few years ago he got photos copied of his first day at school, my first day at school etc (which was good).. he had an interest in family and district history.
My own family, we got a video camera when our youngest was a baby and I think we used that on a lot of occasions in preference to just taking photos. They are on VCR and need to be transferred to DVD.
on 20-02-2014 02:56 PM
My grandparents on their 65th wedding anniv. they were married in 1909..........this is a cutting out of local newspaper, Grandma was bed ridden having suffered a stroke yrs. before
on 20-02-2014 03:05 PM
and this is where grandpa & grandma Cochrane lived, before they moved to Bendigo. This is the house and it is still standing it is at Barrabool Hills, near Geelong.
I have some wall paper from the house when my grandparents lived there,
on 20-02-2014 03:09 PM
This handsome man (LOL) & lady are Robert & Alice Cochrane.............my grandfather's parents.
on 20-02-2014 04:26 PM
A little jug and a cup, it did have a saucer, but it must have got broken at some time. My father's mother gave them to me, when I was about 7yrs old.
She passed away a couple of yrs. later from lung cancer, she was Austrian, she and my grandpa adopted dad, when he was a baby. From what I remember of her, she was a wonderful woman.
on 20-02-2014 10:53 PM
hubby's great grandparents transport !
on 20-02-2014 10:56 PM
on 20-02-2014 11:10 PM
PH you really need to be careful how much info you are putting out. So far you have named 3 family names of yours, what you write here is not exactly private
on 20-02-2014 11:29 PM
@chuk_77 wrote:PH you really need to be careful how much info you are putting out. So far you have named 3 family names of yours, what you write here is not exactly private
The cochrane family are all dead, anyone can look on the ancester sites and see them.
The Hook family are all dead.
My cousin lives in Victoria, and I didnt give his last name.
Any one looking for the name Ferris, wont get far either, they are all deceased.