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Ambridge Pennsylvania 1938
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The Library of Congress Ambridge Pennsylvania 1938 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 Ambridge, Pennsylvania. Scene in the alley on the east side of town Contributor Names Rothstein, Arthur, 1915-1985, photographer Created / Published 1938 July.

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::Vickid
03/07/24 12:19 AM GMT
Excellent scene that has been improved even more with your colorizing the image. Gives one the impression that your observations of that time period are spot on. Bravo, job well done!
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::tigger3
03/07/24 1:26 PM GMT
You did such a superb job on the coloring! It sure is nice to have you back! Btw I remember getting a bath on in a tub like this on my grandmas back porch. :) tigs=^..^=
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.Starglow
03/07/24 6:00 PM GMT
Considering they didn't use much color in things back then you did a super job of your color tones. I worked in a drug store in high school way back in the day and when Kodak send photos back we did the coloring tint if the customer wanted it done. We did it right there. The effect was like you've done. Good job.
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::Flmngseabass
03/08/24 4:33 AM GMT
Bath time!!! Awesome image, Rob. The man there appears to be a passerby from the looks of it....to me:):) Good coloring Rob, not overdone at all:)
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::corngrowth
03/08/24 9:15 AM GMT
Rob, I saw that you had uploaded two identical photos a short time apart. I commented on the first one, but you probably deleted the first photo submitted.
So I'll just make this short comment: colorizing done perfectly. Gives an extra dimension to the original B&W photo.
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.LynEve
03/08/24 11:40 AM GMT
Superb work on this old photo - I love the movement in it. They look a contented family
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