Can you purchase a copy of it, Walter? I can just see it framed , on your wall.
msolga wrote:Can you purchase a copy of it, Walter? I can just see it framed , on your wall.
I've got some better, from our own "archive"
Wanna post a few, Walter? We can share your childhood with you.
Pleasese do, I love family pictures and your family has an intriguing history.
Diane wrote:Pleasese do, I love family pictures and your family has an intriguing history.
"Bookmarked" - however, it will last some time ... because due to renovation works, the photos will stay buried for about two more weeks :wink:
That is very interesting! You were a cute little man too.
Did you grow up in one of those houses like that? Do you remember that time period and how old you would have been around?
I grew up on the left sitde in the background (the street in the foreground is the "Bäckstrasse" [Baker Street", then comes the market place and afterwards the "Mühlenstrasse" [Mill Street]).
The time is about 1955, with still some farmhouses inside the town's border, I was at school, maybe 6 or 7 years old.
The house I grew up was built by my great-uncle in 1904 on the grounds of one of those old farmhouses - it's a listed building now (because it shows "the bourgeoise architecture of 1900")