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Do you have photos of your ancestors?

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Tykerose

Tykerose Report 2 Mar 2004 18:16

I have quite a few old photo's .I have my GGrandfather in his uniform holding my grandma as a child. I have loads of mum , dad ,grandparents, aunts , uncles & cousins. In fact I have them on the wall in my hall above the picture rail. I copied them and then laminated them. I love old photo's . There are still a lot I would like to try and find tho'. Jan

Auntie Peanut

Auntie Peanut Report 2 Mar 2004 17:51

I have a photograph of my great grandmother which is the earliest one I have, probably taken in the 1850's. Have you noticed though in all these photos, the people are very rarely smiling. This I understand is because photography in those days was quite a prolonged business and so not easy to keep a smile on your face whilst the photographer went about his work. So probably your ancestors had just a cheery nature as yourselves, but had to be serious for what was a serious business in those days. Norah in Hampshire - smiling!!!

JackyJ1593

JackyJ1593 Report 2 Mar 2004 13:56

I have photos of 5 out of 8 of my Great Grandparents, all of whom were born between 1840 and 1850. I have a large collection which has increased through contact with a 2nd cousin met on GC. One beautiful photo shows my Grandmother with her five children - my dad was aged about 3. He would have been 91 this year. The whole collection is I am copying and distributing to family. Jacky:-)

PinkDiana

PinkDiana Report 2 Mar 2004 13:03

I asked my grandmother if I could borrow a pic she had on the side of my grandfather so i could get it copied and when I took it out of the frame, i found 2 further pictures..... one of my G.Grandfather c1930 and one of my GGGrandmother in her widow finery at my grandmothers wedding 21-2-1934..... GGG was born in 1850 so it's quite a bizarre find.... even grandma didn't know they were there!! I have also been sent some wicked pics from a 2nd cousin of my father when he was 3 etc..... it's great to think that future generations of WARDLE's will have all this info to look through!!

Unknown

Unknown Report 2 Mar 2004 12:38

Elaine - never say never - it was my mission to find a photo of my mother in laws mother - she died when m i l was 5 yrs old. I did, and one of her husband. My husband scanned them, enhanced them and we put them in an old fashioned style double mount and gave it to his mum - it was a goosebumpy moment

Janet

Janet Report 2 Mar 2004 12:35

I have a photograph of my great-great-grandmother in a crinoline dress!

Rick

Rick Report 2 Mar 2004 12:13

I've got quite a few from 1900ish onwards. My favourite is one of my grandmother as a young girl in 1915 with her parents and brothers and sisters. It was obviously done professionally and they are all posing in their best clothes. I've even got one of my GG grandfather. No idea when it was taken but he looks rather stern ! Rick.

Elaine

Elaine Report 2 Mar 2004 12:08

I only have one photo of my mum and one of my dad taken when they were young. would love to see some photos when I start getting some names for my tree, but don't think I've got much chance of that. Elaine

Zoe

Zoe Report 2 Mar 2004 11:21

I have two photos that the archivist at Manchester United sent me of my great Grandfather in team line-ups. Until then I didn't know what he or my grandad looked like. when it arrived my mum said he was the double of my grandad - but to me he just looked REALLY miserable. Which I suppose could be the family trait as my father looked as grumpy whenever I've met him.

Unknown

Unknown Report 2 Mar 2004 11:14

Yes Elaine - and also have some negatives which I will be able to print soon when the new scanner arrives (it does negatives ) Its amazing to look at them and try to imagine what life was like then. Do you have any pics of your ancestors?

Elaine

Elaine Report 2 Mar 2004 10:47

Was just wondering how many of you have been given old photos or found photos of your ancestors? Elaine