Hey guys,
Recently while going through my grandmother's attic (she was born in the early 30s) I came across this very old blue photo album... Upon opening it up I found WW1 photographs that belonged to her father (WW1 Artillery Vet - USA). I haven't been able to identify anyone in the photos or whether or not he took them or how he got them. Some of the later ones are somewhat "glued" in but my biggest question is how should I preserve them? Should I take them out of the book and have them separate?
I didn't want to take many pictures of the actual pictures to keep from damaging them. a few are somewhat gory, with mass graves and dead german soldiers. I'm just wondering how I can preserve them so my kids (i'm 20 now) could one day see them.
Recently while going through my grandmother's attic (she was born in the early 30s) I came across this very old blue photo album... Upon opening it up I found WW1 photographs that belonged to her father (WW1 Artillery Vet - USA). I haven't been able to identify anyone in the photos or whether or not he took them or how he got them. Some of the later ones are somewhat "glued" in but my biggest question is how should I preserve them? Should I take them out of the book and have them separate?
I didn't want to take many pictures of the actual pictures to keep from damaging them. a few are somewhat gory, with mass graves and dead german soldiers. I'm just wondering how I can preserve them so my kids (i'm 20 now) could one day see them.
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