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Old 11-23-2021, 09:13 AM
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If this is a true period photo, which it appears to be, can that be an uncut sheet of t206's in the background? The vertical spacing between cards looks too uniform to be individual cards pasted up. Can this be the answer to the layout of t206's on a page (at least across the top) and somewhat of an answer as to which cards are next to each other? Tough to tell if those are all t206's lined up though there could be some t205's in there in which case nevermind.

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Not an uncut sheet, on zoom you can see too much space between cards, and can see the edge of the cards compared to the brighter white background of what the cards are pasted/affixed too.
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My parents and my sisters surrounded by 1975 SSPC. This was shot for a Sports Illustrated article that I don't think ever made it's way to print.



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If this is a true period photo, which it appears to be, can that be an uncut sheet of t206's in the background? The vertical spacing between cards looks too uniform to be individual cards pasted up. Can this be the answer to the layout of t206's on a page (at least across the top) and somewhat of an answer as to which cards are next to each other? Tough to tell if those are all t206's lined up though there could be some t205's in there in which case nevermind.
There used to be a fair sized thread about this picture (maybe 10 years ago) and if memory serves correct someone traced it origins back to the Panama Canal Project as it was ongoing. Also, as someone else stated - the cards include multiple sets so they are just neatly adhered to the wall.
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