Happy on a swing–I am assuming this is a mother and son. The photo was part of an estate sale purchase.
The little guy seems to be enjoying the swing. I am placing this photo in the late 1940s.
What do you think?
Until next time…peace
Happy on a swing–I am assuming this is a mother and son. The photo was part of an estate sale purchase.
The little guy seems to be enjoying the swing. I am placing this photo in the late 1940s.
What do you think?
Until next time…peace
I do not have any information on this gentleman. The photo was part of an estate sale.
From the style of uniform and type of motorcycle, I am guessing the photo was taken in the mid-1940s.
What do you think?
I actually have a lot of photos of this couple. Unfortunately, none of the images have any identifying marks.
Since they are posing out front on a porch, I am wondering if they bought a new home.
From their style of clothing and the type of image, I place this photo in the early 1940s.
What do you think?
Until next time…peace
I definitely can say this is a vintage photo. The little girl in the photo is me with my mom. I put this photo around 1972.
Happy Mother’s Day to the awesome moms out there!
Miss you mom!
Until next time…peace
The image doesn’t contain any identifying marks. Two girls posing behind the piles of snow. They seem happy and enjoying the outdoors. They look a little like sisters but I think they are best friends.
From the type of the photo and the style of clothing, I am guessing, the image was taken in the 1920s.
What do you think?
Until next time…peace
I don’t have any information about the two men in the photo. However, I did look up the ads for more information.
I researched “Jeeps! I’d rather have a milk-nickel” which is a chocolate ice milk slogan. The ad was in place from 1934 to 1941. The dates match the style of clothing and photo type.
I wonder if the two men were part of the benefit. Or if they were just posing in front of the signs for the photographer.
What do you think?
Until next time…peace
The image did not have any identifying marks. Based on the clothing and type of image, I am placing the photo around the late 1940s.
I think the ladies are on vacation with a grandson. On the left, there looks like a monument.
What do you think?
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This image is from a recent estate lot. I don’t have an exact date. I am guessing the time frame is mid to late 1930s. I base this on the style of clothing and the type of photo. They look happy posing in the backyard or flower garden together. I wonder if they were dressed up to go somewhere special.
What do you think?
Until next time…peace
I do not have any data on these images. I would like to believe this gentleman was coming home after serving his time in the service.

Or perhaps, he is home on leave to see his newborn baby. I have no way of knowing the real situation.

I put this photo around the late 1940s.
What do you think?
Until next time…peace
I like this photo. It’s simple. A man and his dog sitting on a porch rail. I am envisioning a warm, sunny day.
I don’t have any information on this photo. After searching through the estate lot, I noticed he is in many photos with other people. I am assuming the others are family members.
Unfortunately, I do not have a date. But I am guessing the photo was taken in the 1940s.
What do you think?
Until next time…peace