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Post your photos of great images where there is no hope of ever identifying the people, town, or anything else, but you love them anyway.
Here's part of an 1870's albumen photo of kids playing baseball in front of a schoolhouse. "No Boys Allowed" early 'Bloomer girl' pic, followed by one of the clearest, most interesting and best-composed photos I've ever seen....but again, clueless as to identities or even location. The last one has always amazed me - how do you get so many kids to have perfect expressions for a photo, at the same time?
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