Passionate
individuals preserve and share photos for our enjoyment and edification. There are hidden photo collections awaiting
discovery.
Two recent posts
about photo collections caught my eye, both for the content in each collection
and for the selflessness of an individual who literally rescued thousands of
photos from the “trash” so that they wouldn’t be lost.
+ Extraordinary
collection of 5,000 WWI photographs salvaged from RUBBISH DUMPS by a former
dustman
+ Stunning Pictures of American Cities 100 Years Ago
+ Stunning Pictures of American Cities 100 Years Ago
These reminded me of other recent news events reporting incredible
photographic finds.
So, though it often feels like “everything” historic has been found,
these recent discoveries remind us that new discoveries of photos and documents
are occurring every day!
Are you aware of a recently found
cache of photographs or negatives?
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