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I believe this to be a tintype of Tim Murnane. Photographer is J R Applegate, Vine Street Gallery, Philadelphia. I would appreciate any help on the identification. Thank you
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Interesting. I have a Joe Battin portrait tintype from the same studio and photographer. There is an interesting story behind them. I'll PM you. |
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Bresnahan, Roger bottom on floor........with Lima
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I never imagined that Roger Bresnahan played ball in Peru. Learn something new every day.
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it's Lima, OHIO of the Ohio State League...
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Not sarcasm but, I, hoped, light humor.
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who knew there were two of these floating around (another Bresnahan cabinet w/ Lima):
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light humor is *great*, but..."internet-speak"/intent can sometimes be tough to decipher - I personally saw it as what it was, but...one can never tell what someone is thinking (plenty of uninformed out there - of which I assumed you were not one of them, but...) minus the inclusion of a
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Just a hop, skip and a jump from Peru, IL. John was close enough for me
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So - you own that tintype. I've been asked about this one. I can't eliminate the possibility that it is Murnane. One can actually make a strong argument that it's him - too many individualizing characteristics seem to match. This one is associated with another tintype claimed to depict Joe Battin - that one also appears to be correct.
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Thank you Mark, that is very helpful. Much appreciated. Glad to hear the Battin also appears to be him, and is by same photographer.
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