Inspired by your creative insight on the people in old photos, I've posted another T&L style deconstruction this weekend on my blog, two in a row now. And my copy of T&L:Childhood arrived yesterday and I will enjoy sharing it with the family next week, so my best wishes to you for a happy sepia holiday.
Sackville Street is off Piccadilly in the exclusive area of Mayfair, a chic area of Central London. The property at the address above lists at 1,400,000 pounds ($about 2.25 million) I wonder what became of Hilda.
I've wondered that too. I'd love to know the back story. I do know this was sent to Betty Schnabel's father so perhaps he was working in London. I think he was in the oil business.
what a delightful group!
ReplyDeleteJust saucy enough.
DeleteNow these are Ladies who Lunch!
ReplyDeleteInspired by your creative insight on the people in old photos, I've posted another T&L style deconstruction this weekend on my blog, two in a row now. And my copy of T&L:Childhood arrived yesterday and I will enjoy sharing it with the family next week, so my best wishes to you for a happy sepia holiday.
I will check them both out. Life has gotten in the way and I've not been around to see all fellow Sepia posts.
DeleteI hope you enjoy the book. More to come.
And you have a wonderful holiday too Mike!
Viva Les Girls!
ReplyDeleteHave A Grand Christmas!
Fun caption! Look at those coats!
ReplyDeleteYou find so many Christmas photographs! I didn't find a single new one this past year.
I didn't find as many as usual. And many I found I went right past.
DeleteSackville Street is off Piccadilly in the exclusive area of Mayfair, a chic area of Central London. The property at the address above lists at 1,400,000 pounds ($about 2.25 million) I wonder what became of Hilda.
ReplyDeleteI've wondered that too. I'd love to know the back story. I do know this was sent to Betty Schnabel's father so perhaps he was working in London. I think he was in the oil business.
DeleteWonderful
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