jimj0will .: Professor Richard Edge, BA, MA, Professor of languages at Manchester & Heidelberg Universities.
sure2talk: elizabeth ingman
sure2talk: George Campion Finch with daughter Gertie
lisby1: Lydia and Ellen Werner of Stark County, Ohio, 1/6th-Plate Cased Tintype, Circa 1862
sure2talk: dad aged 18 months
lisby1: "Mabel Miller, Aunt of Evangeline," Albumen Cabinet Card, Circa 1878
sure2talk: george and elfrieda
sure2talk: chauffeuring the doctor
sure2talk: family ~ 1924
sure2talk: mum and dad's wedding, 1947
lisby1: Eusebius Dodge, Daguerreotype, Circa 1845
lisby1: My Father, James A. Longmore, from his High School Year Book, Camden, New Jersey
Estera81: Großeltern
lisby1: Lucy Rugg Wilder Gowing, Ambrotype of Painted Portrait, Circa 1855
lisby1: Horatio McPherson Dall, Confederate Civil War Veteran, Albumen Cabinet Card, Circa 1885
lisby1: Mrs. Eliza Hart Brittian (Nee Anderson), Albumen Paper Print, 18 November, 1896, Reverse Inscription
Colour Your Memories: Alan Mathison Turing OBE Frs (/ˈtjʊərɪŋ/; 23 June 1912 – 7 June 1954) was an English mathematician, computer scientist, logician, cryptanalyst, Philosopher and theoretical biologist. Turing was highly influential in the development of theoretical computer
deniselynne068: Unknown Man with Lapel Pin
deniselynne068: Nebraska or Colorado
lisby1: My Aunt Zelda Mary Garnand Dekom
lisby1: Harriet Webb Chaney, Albumen Cabinet Card, Taken at 14 Liberty Street, Salem, Mass., Circa 1895
lisby1: My Mother, Elaine Garnand Longmore, Probably Arlington, Virginia, Circa 1931
Colour Your Memories: 1948 Attercliffe, Sheffield, United Kingdom
Colour Your Memories: Halloween is coming to Instagram and Flickr!
lisby1: Lucy Clark Capewell Lyford (1826-1893), Hand-Painted Cabinet Card, 1891
Colour Your Memories: Remembering the lives of the patients at a Victorian lunatic asylum
Colour Your Memories: Colour Your Memories are pleased to showcase members of the British Royal family from the past to the present.
lisby1: My Aunt, Florence Garnand, with Her Son, Russell Benhoff, Circa 1939
Colour Your Memories: Traditional pub drinking gentleman