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Girl in Red dress 1935-1942
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The Library of Congress Girl 1935 I claim no rights other than colorizing this image if you wish to use let me know and always give due credit to The Library of Congress I have no commercial gain in publishing this image. Title [Untitled] Created / Published [between 1935 and 1942] Rights Advisory No known restrictions. For information, see U.S. Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Black & White Photographs

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::0930_23
10/27/19 8:17 PM GMT
Her dress matches the wagon Rob. Excellent colorization.
Gambles was a Hardware Store back when I was a kid. I think they predate Ace Hardware. This must have been in competition with Western Radio Flyer Wagon.
The color isn't overdone and it looks great with the other tones in the photo. I like the photo as well with the top of the fence serving as a border.
Faved.

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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
.koca
10/27/19 9:17 PM GMT
I like it, Rob. I remember dresses like this, very girlish. Interesting red wagon and the whole picture.
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::tigger3
10/27/19 11:54 PM GMT
I agree with Tick, This is all around a very good image, bravo! tigs=^..^=
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::corngrowth
10/28/19 9:28 AM GMT
Rob, what can I say more than Tick already has said in his analyzing and good comment above? I can say that I agree with him for more than 100%, but I realize by doing this, I bring forward nothing new under the sun.
Perfectly done again. S+F. Thanks for sharing it, 👍 !
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.LynEve
10/28/19 10:56 AM GMT
As always Rob, your work is superb
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