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Uncle Toms Fotos

In March I blogged about my late Uncle Tom, who is not my real Uncle, but is still always be known to me as Uncle Tom. Anyway as a result of exhibition we the family now have electronic version of his fotos that were in his exhibition, here is one just to wet your appetite, to see more go here. Remember these fotos were taken between 1930 and 50.
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Posted by iwsmith at May 21, 2004 12:47 AM
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Ian, felicitaciones la colección de fotos es preciosa, me transoportó a tiempos antiguos , que bien se logra el color sepia en las litografias (creo que así se llaman) .
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