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Uploaded: 07/07/20 5:38 PM GMT
Lunchroom 1935-1942
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Untitled 1935-1942 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. Publication and other forms of distribution: Title [Untitled] Created / Published [between 1935 and 1942] Headings Nitrate negatives. Rights Advisory No known restrictions.

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::0930_23
07/07/20 6:21 PM GMT
A lot to take in and enjoy here Rob. Most everything on the menu is 10 cents. Save the Brain & Eggs and the Ribs & Sweet Potato. I think the Shoe Shine boy has a customer approaching.
It appears to be the place to go for lunch and a frosty.
Great find and wonderful colorization.
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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
::tigger3
07/07/20 11:27 PM GMT
Perfectly done, kudos Rob! tigs=^..^=
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::corngrowth
07/08/20 9:31 AM GMT
With respect to the prices mentioned on the menu, the original image was taken in the time that a buck was still silver, Rob.
This era is often called with a nostalgic touch 'The Good Times', but in historic perspective it was an era full of hardship as well.
Your perfect colorization has weakened on the one hand the hardship elements to a certain extent, but it still shows the other aspects in a more realistic way.
Great job again, 👍 !
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::bfrank
07/08/20 2:59 PM GMT
Good work, Rob. With the stuff that is going on now, you never know how people react to things. I just view them as a historical recording and don't try to interpret them. I really enjoy the image and your work done on it. My Dad was born in 1912 and seen his share of hard times being a poor farm boy and not having the luxury of getting a full education before getting out and going to work. He didn't let the economic hardships slow him down or major on how life handed him lemons...he just turned it into lemonade. Sorry...I got on my soapbox. Like I said your work stands out wonderfully, Rob.
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::Vickid
07/09/20 9:47 AM GMT
I am not familiar with how many scenes you view and how you decided which ones to work on, but I have to say, they are incredibly original and truly makes one pause to think about the time period. Perfect choice for colors and hues. Bravo...
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.icedancer
07/17/20 3:41 PM GMT
It's amazing how you choose such perfect colours to add to the old images
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