Fwd: RE: Re: MISSISSIPPI-D Digest V99 #229 - Davis1624
Subject: Fwd: RE: Re: MISSISSIPPI-D Digest V99 #229
From: Davis1624
Date: May 20, 1999


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In a message dated 5/20/99 6:16:33 PM, [email protected] wrote:

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May I offer another suggestion....I borrowed pictures from my husband's 
sister who is 92.  She liked to have all of these originals but there were 
some people she did not wish to show the originals.  I took all of them, 
placed them on my scanner....like a photo album page....wrote info under 
them and printed a "photo page"  I made copies for interested 
parties....returned the originals to her where she locked them back in 
their special place and also gave her the photo pages, placed in acid free 
sleeves in an inexpensive school type notebook.  Now if someone wishes to 
see her pictures, she drags out the "photo pages", thus perserving her 
originals....doing this, you not only get the pictures you want but you 
give the "giver" something in return.  Now she calls me when she finds 
pictures she thinks I might like to copy.

Sheila

 
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In a message dated 5/20/99 5:15:34 PM, Davis1624 wrote:

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Friends and relatives,
	Please be careful to preserve old photographs.
Sometimes "old folks" do not realize how priceless this history is.
	My sweet mother "threw away" many of the the photographs of her and 
my father's early life. 
She lived to be 93, and I do not think she believed that the pictures were of 
any importance to her children. 
	You may love your parents and older relatives dearly, but do not 
trust their thoughts, about family history.
If you are in doubt about your familie's photographs "borrow" them and copy 
them or just forget to bring them 
	back or use whatever ruse to preserve the past.
You are not now tied to a great expense at a photo shop to copy old photos as 
many of the copy shops can do virtually
	photo-quality copies for very little money. Besides, this allows you 
to preserve the originals.
Also you should store in "Acid- free" containers and be very careful with 
transparent tape, glue and "photo corners"
	If in doubt, contact a paper expert at a local museum.
Some historic documents need to be sealed in glass, away from any sun or 
heat. 
	Also, use thin cotton gloves to keep skin oils away from photographs.



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From: "[email protected]" 
To: "[email protected]" 
Subject: Re: MISSISSIPPI-D Digest V99 #229
Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 19:15:34 -0500
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In a message dated 5/20/99 7:50:20 AM, you wrote:

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Friends and relatives,
	Please be careful to preserve old photographs.
Sometimes "old folks" do not realize how priceless this history is.
	My sweet mother "threw away" many of the the photographs of her and 
my father's early life. 
She lived to be 93, and I do not think she believed that the pictures were of 
any importance to her children. 
	You may love your parents and older relatives dearly but do not trust 
their thoughts, about family history.
If you are in doubt about your familie's photographs "borrow" them and copy 
them or just forget to bring them 
	back or use whatever ruse to preserve the past.
You are not now tied to a great expense at a photo shop to copy old photos as 
many of the copy shops can do virtually
	photo-quality copies for very little money. Besides, this allows you 
to preserve the originals.
Also you should store in "Acid- free" containers and be very careful with 
transparent tape, glue and "photo corners"
	If in doubt, contact a paper expert at a local museum.
Some historic documents need to be sealed in glass, away from any sun or 
heat. 
	Also, use thin cotton gloves to keep skin oils away from photographs.

L&S,
Bob Davis
Vancouver, WA. USA

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