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Old 01-28-2011, 01:51 PM
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Great picture of the crowd outside of Cleveland's League Park circa 1910 at today's Shorpy website. Also attached is a similarly themed photo of Forbes Field.



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Great photos David, but you need to post larger scans!
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Wow, what great clarity in the photos. What in the world is in the suitcase heading to Forbes Field and among those newspapers along the curbs there are probably about $11 grand in old programs and ticket stubs!
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Great photos David, but you need to post larger scans!
Those are the original sized photos as posted on Shorpy and that's the beauty of them in that you get such great detail and clarity. I expect Leon will come along and resize them but then a lot of the aforesaid virtues will be diminished. One can then go to www.shorpy.com and look at them I suppose, but you would run the risk of spending hours looking at the ton of other great old photos posted there.
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Wow, What photography!


Max, Bottom R of your browser, you may be able to zoom out. This allows you to keep the detail razor sharp.
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Those are the original sized photos as posted on Shorpy and that's the beauty of them in that you get such great detail and clarity. I expect Leon will come along and resize them but then a lot of the aforesaid virtues will be diminished. One can then go to www.shorpy.com and look at them I suppose, but you would run the risk of spending hours looking at the ton of other great old photos posted there.
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The photos are great and wonderful. The large scans do not bother me, and let's keep Leon on the card side as much as possible.... :
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Both great photo's. Being from Cleveland, I find the League Park especially nice. I may pick up a print of that one sometime down the road.
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Great photos David, but you need to post larger scans!
Max, you're a funny guy! I just laughed my ass off!!

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Just noticed this link in the Shorpy comments to a page that tells about the remnants of League Park that still stand. Undoubtedly already known to you Clevelanders and other better informed folks but it was news to me. I thought it was very cool. Wish they had done the same with other dearly departed ballparks instead of wiping them off the map.
http://detroit1701.org/League%20Park,%20Cleveland.html




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Just noticed this link in the Shorpy comments to a page that tells about the remnants of League Park that still stand. Undoubtedly already known to you Clevelanders and other better informed folks but it was news to me. i thought it was very cool. Wish they had done the same with other dearly departed ballparks instead of wiping them off the map.
http://detroit1701.org/League%20Park,%20Cleveland.html
About five years ago at the Strongsville show, I struck up a conversation with a collector who stopped by my table. He was a policeman who said that as recently as the mid-1990s, he would go to the remants of League Park at night and poke around in areas that had been used for storage. He wasn't able to salvage anything truly remarkable (i.e. signage, chairs, turnstiles, etc.) but he found a pretty good haul of bricks, hooks that appeared to have been used in the clubhouses and other small pieces of hardware.
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In regards to the first picture, is that a pile of horse dung those two guys are about to walk into?

Great pictures.
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In regards to the first picture, is that a pile of horse dung those two guys are about to walk into?
Affirmatory. I would imagine that was an everyday hazard a century ago.
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About five years ago at the Strongsville show, I struck up a conversation with a collector who stopped by my table. He was a policeman who said that as recently as the mid-1990s, he would go to the remants of League Park at night and poke around in areas that had been used for storage. He wasn't able to salvage anything truly remarkable (i.e. signage, chairs, turnstiles, etc.) but he found a pretty good haul of bricks, hooks that appeared to have been used in the clubhouses and other small pieces of hardware.
You definitely don't wanna be poking around that area after dark nowadays. Anyways, I need to get out some time this year and check out the guys that do the old-time games there.
http://www.cbbbc.webs.com/
If you poke around a little, their website's got some interesting old stuff on it as well.

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