Friday, March 6, 2020

Sepia Sat. post for this week.



Sepia sat.

Once again, what do we take as our prompt for this week.

I chose to pick the theme 'One guy we know,  posing with a bunch of other people we don't'.













 Oh, sure! I could have picked, say, 'People sitting on a rocky beach'. Like my aunt here.
 Or, like I said, 'One guy we know, and a bunch of people we don't'.

But it turns out we know a bunch of these.
Or maybe just a group of people at a happy event. London family wedding.
Or 'One guy we know, and a bunch of guys we don't.'

But our prompt had women in it.
Dad is second adult from the right.
 This one has a woman.
Dads basic training group.

Dad, top row, second from the left.
 No women in this one either.
We think its dad lower right with the hat on.
But this is the one I really wanted.
Dad, right in the middle, with a bunch of people we don't know, and probably never will.

I have tried to trace this location by asking England family, but no luck so far.

We recognize no one else on either side of the family.

But the hunt continues.

13 comments:

  1. Great group photos. I wonder who the woman and un-uniformed man were in the military photo? Your commentary with each picture is fun! :)

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    1. I believe they were the owners of the place all the young men were billeted in.

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  2. I enjoyed seeing these group photos with your comments.

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  3. I liked your take on the prompt, with your amusing captions.

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  4. "Bunch of people" works just fine! :)

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  5. There is a Valente & Co near Scarborough seaside resort in Yorkshire I believe the Scarborough Maritime Heritage Centre has some information for Valente’s, Foreshore Road, they might be able to through more information on the location for your image.

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  6. Those bunches of people were great matches for our theme. They also good at following directions from the photographer to arrange themselves into lines and clumps so every face could see the camera.

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    1. Us darn British are good at being in an ordered line :)

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  8. Wow, you did have the perfect photo to go with the Sepia Saturday challenge. Well done.

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