Friday, April 23, 2010

Old Photos and Lessons Learned

Recently my brother and I have been on a mission of sorts to locate and scan any old family photo's that my dad or his brothers have in their posession.  Dad had a few boxes of pictures in storage and gave them to us!  So we have been going through them, scanning each of them, and recording any information we can find on them.  This is probably going to keep us busy for some time to come but WOW have we ever found some really cool stuff.  Here are a few I thought I would share.

I don't know what kind of animal this is.  Teele say's it's a Yak but isn't a Yak a type of cattle?  It looks like some type of sheep to me.  Maybe someone out there in blog land can solve this mystery.  Now wouldn't the kids just LOVE having something like this to play with all day?  Can you imagine the possible danger your child could be in?  Kind of like our modern day four wheelers. 
This is my Maternal Grandfather, Arthur E. Mortensen, San Diego, California  in 1915

This series of Photo's was also taken in San Diego in 1925
I don't know what type of celebration they were having in the streets but I love the various clothing styles.  Everything from old cowboy, pioneer dresses and bonnet's, Spanish attire or their Sunday best complete with parasol's!



Love the Covered Wagon!  I wish Grandpa was around to ask him about these pictures...lesson's learned?  Document what, when, where and who with acid free ink on the back of each photo!  Or ASK family and talk to them about their history before it's too late.

2 comments:

Amanda Griggs said...

I love these old photos! There is so much history in them! I too wish that we had more information about them. Like you said live, and learn.

Sharron said...

Wow, these are great! I was trying to look at them the other day and my tiny helper was after the keys . . . finally gave up.

I is fun to see the fashions, so varied!