A while ago, when visiting my Grandma, I discovered a few old photo albums and some cigar boxes with loose photos. I took them with me, as she said she doesn't look at them anyway. Thos albums span a range from around 1900 to 1970. For a first test, I scanned the album that roughly covers my grandmother's childhood (she was born in 1934 in Germany):
http://www.kultcds.com/Albums/Geib1/
I'm planning on adding some additional documentation, like transcriptions of the photo captions and their backsides (for those that aren't glued in).
Maybe I'll scan one or two more albums later today. Especially the albums from the 60s and 70s should be interesting. My grandfather was a well-paid engineer and thus could afford a lot of travelling (additonally, he had to visit many conferences). Therefore, there are many photos from places around the (old) world, mostly Europe, northern Africa and the Middle East. (When my grandpa was still alived we used to call him and grandma Reiseopa and Reiseoma, literally Travelgrandpa and Travelgrandma, because they were travelling that much.)
I hope you enjoy looking at those mundane impressions of life in the old days.
Hallfiry's Photo Albums
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Hallfiry's Photo Albums
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Re: Hallfiry's Photo Albums
This is very cool, thanks for sharing!
[Edit] What's that impressive monument on IMAGE0109.JPG (top right of the 2x2 part of the page)? I cannot decipher the handwriting at all, it seems
[Edit 2] Okay, is it a monument to Luther? (a second try gave some better results at reading the caption)
[Edit 3] Google says this is the Luther monument in Worms that was established in 1868. Cool.
https://evolutionarily.wordpress.com/20 ... er-stands/
Piecing this together I managed to read the entire caption:
Am Luther-Denkmal in Worms
I doubt I'd accomplish this without external references though
[Edit] What's that impressive monument on IMAGE0109.JPG (top right of the 2x2 part of the page)? I cannot decipher the handwriting at all, it seems
[Edit 2] Okay, is it a monument to Luther? (a second try gave some better results at reading the caption)
[Edit 3] Google says this is the Luther monument in Worms that was established in 1868. Cool.
https://evolutionarily.wordpress.com/20 ... er-stands/
Piecing this together I managed to read the entire caption:
Am Luther-Denkmal in Worms
I doubt I'd accomplish this without external references though
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Re: Hallfiry's Photo Albums
I'm glad you had some fun doing detective work thereMrFlibble wrote:This is very cool, thanks for sharing!
[Edit] What's that impressive monument on IMAGE0109.JPG (top right of the 2x2 part of the page)? I cannot decipher the handwriting at all, it seems
[Edit 2] Okay, is it a monument to Luther? (a second try gave some better results at reading the caption)
[Edit 3] Google says this is the Luther monument in Worms that was established in 1868. Cool.
https://evolutionarily.wordpress.com/20 ... er-stands/
Piecing this together I managed to read the entire caption:
Am Luther-Denkmal in Worms
I doubt I'd accomplish this without external references though
And now, we're entering the 20s:
http://www.kultcds.com/Albums/Geib2/
Magazine cover disk catalog:
http://www.kultcds.com/Catalog/
http://www.kultcds.com/Catalog/
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Re: Hallfiry's Photo Albums
Great album, Hallfiry!