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From another time they were often beautiful, funny, adorable, or just bad. Today we remember them on the photographs they left behind. Images from the collection of C. E. Ryan.

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April 18, 2015

Summer lovebirds

By C.E. Ryan
1/6th plate tintype. Personal Collection

1/6th plate tintype. Private Collection

I imagine these lovebirds were on vacation by the seaside on a summer day, and took a souvenir picture of them together at the local photographer.

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