Newlyweds. Babies. Newlyweds and babies. Babies and newlyweds. Cradles. Women with astonishing hairdo's.You might also want to consider book covers as well. Our theme image for Sepia Saturday 276 can accommodate all of these things as we visit the on-line archives of the Virginia Commonwealth Library. Whatever you go with, just post your post on or around Saturday 25 April 2015 and add a link to the list below.
Before you open the book, take a look at what is around the corner.
277 : Sport / Football / Games / Action
278 : Decayed and Damaged Photographs
When you read this (hopefully), I will be on holiday (hopefully), sat on some beach reading some fascinating book (hopefully). Good luck
Hair, hair, and more hair....
ReplyDeleteTwo weddings but no babies ...
ReplyDeleteDown the decades with hair is my theme this week.
ReplyDeletePostcards advertising furniture especially for newlyweds.
ReplyDeleteA marriage, a baby. A marriage, a baby. A marriage . . . and so it goes!
ReplyDeleteOne of the older historic homes in Marshall NC and the marker which shows Col. Lawrence Allen and Mrs. Allen; not a thing to do with this week's topic I'm afraid.
ReplyDeleteNothing to do with newlyweds or babies, but I am here this week.
ReplyDeleteI’m in St George mode.
ReplyDeleteHow baby pictures helped solve a very minor mystery
ReplyDeleteOff topic on this ANZAC Day
ReplyDeleteLots of hair and a baby - Me and my daughter Christmas 1970.
ReplyDeleteBabies is the best theme I could find. Will three do?
ReplyDeleteNot George McManus, but Walt Kelly!
ReplyDeleteA Mum with her Bub in 1869
ReplyDeleteNot particularly on topic -- altho they were married, and had four children at the time of the trek, and Mary definitely did not have Big Hair. The reality for this post is that I spent so much time on it that I had no time for a real Sepia Saturday post. Forgive me.
ReplyDeleteI am on theme, but my baby is not what you'd expect. Smiles!
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