Sunday, December 5, 2010

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Trio in the studio

Connections.

Here are a few very old photographs of children; some are a century old. Each is a group of three and that is one connection between them, although the portraits may actually be decades apart in time.

Somehow these children have another similarity. Most of their faces reflect their difficult world, their difficult futures. Some are assured but some look worried, tired and even afraid.

There were luxuries that were unknown to some of them: running water, plumbing, sunglasses, comfortable clothing, store-bought toys. But they didn’t know about them so they didn’t miss them. They only knew or anticipated their own world. Their own world was hard. They knew how to work.

Look at them. Most look like little adults, not children.

They are connected in a world they made, a world they made and left for us.



Big Sisters


Another phone call


Three Children





Three sisters...or...not?


Three Sisters


Clyde, Ward and Lottie Harris


Three boys


Frances Preston. none of our family


You want me to WHAT?

Isabel ,Percy and Eufalia Jane.


Isabel, Percy and Eufalia Jane of Lincoln, Maine
This is an enlargement of the photo on the left.

Three boys
Mom was upset after the boys gave each other haircuts.

Francis Preston, none of our family


Two girls and a boy


Gray skies are gonna clear up.






So when we find a portrait with one of the children actually smiling, it really stands out.

Cabinet Card Three boys








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