DESCRIPTION: Original vintage photograph. Identification of the photo is taken from notations on the back, captions in a photo album, or from similar images in the same collection

1930's teenage collection of photographs of Barbara "Babs" Ann Graves, who lived with her Mother Anise "Bessie" Elizabeth Graves, at 180 North Terrace, Columbus Ohio. Barbara attended New West High School, and there are photos of her and her friends in photo booths, in the neighborhood, at a swimming pool called Maple Shades, and at Buckeye lake. Names include: Kenneth Cline, Edward Klein, John Walter Kunze, Norma Leffer, Eulila Weller, Beverly Bigelow, James Camp, Martha R. Graves, Freda Kunze, Jane Bigelow, Gabriella "Gay" Hall, Robert Krauth Miller, Vera Weaver.

SIZE: Approximately 1 1/2" x  1 3/4".


CONDITION: VERY GOOD. Take note that condition refers to the paper, see the scans provided to judge the quality of the image itself.


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