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Each day we bring you one stunning little glimpse of history in the form of a historical photograph. Enjoy!
About this site:
I have been an avid collector of old photographs and documents for over 30 years. The photographs on this site are derived from material I have collected over the years. Some came from old family albums, some from material I bought at flea markets over the years, and some from government archives of public domain images, including the US Library of Congress, and the National Archives. We appreciate you visiting this blog, and hope you find it interesting.
Comments on this site are moderated. We reserve the right to remove any comments at our discretion.
somebody has to get this started...
ReplyDeletePrussia's Otto von Bismarck?
Indy,
ReplyDeleteNot correct.
PJM
PJM, get ready for that wonderful Sunday breakfast. This one is HARD!
ReplyDeleteKing Faud
ReplyDeleteNot King Faud.
ReplyDeletePerhaps I should start planning my victory breaksfast.
PJM
King Faud (sorry for the duplicate, forgot what my name was)
ReplyDeleteSheila,
ReplyDeleteNot King Faud.
PJM
Is it Isma'il Pasha?
ReplyDeleteNate,
ReplyDeleteI am afraid that is not correct.
Hmmm . . . Crepes, fresh blueberries, and a little powdered sugar would make a dandy victory breakfast in the morning.
PJM
In the series of somewhat obscure Eastern European royalty: Nicholas I, king of Montenegro.
ReplyDeleteDarn!
ReplyDeleteRob is the winner. Yes, Prince Nicholas of Mantenegro.
So much for my victory breaksfast.
Good job, Rob.
PJM
Good to see you, Rob. Well done.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Note to self: make victory breakfast tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteWow, Rob! Good one.
ReplyDeleteI think PJM deserves a victory breakfast everyday for having such great photos and a fun blog. :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat job Rob!
ReplyDeleteWay to score Rob.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Elise. Thanks for the photos.
ReplyDelete