Yes, it is great to see things in the background. Sometimes the background
is the foreground. Everything contributes to memories.

I have photos of my parents engagement in 1930's. In the background through
a glass door you can see the cable radio distribution amplifiers in their
apartment! (Amsterdam used cable radio a lot, sadly the Germans nationalized
their business in WW II)

Gerrit

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Subject: PESO - Dad, the Philco and a Swivel Chair - 1959

Sometimes the stuff in the background of and old photo is as interesting as
the original subject.  Just a couple of personal observations.

<http://george-sinos.squarespace.com/blog/2013/4/13/dad-and-the-philco-1959>

gs


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