Classic Kodachrome Monday #67
Every Monday, I'll be spotlighting a different classic Kodachrome slide that I've picked up, and trying where I can to detail the who, what, when, where, why, and how (much) of the image:This Week:
When: Based on others in the group, this likely was taken in the winter of 1946 or 1947.
Where: Chicago, IL. This much I had help with based upon the seller listing, but pinpointing this would take a bit more. Thankfully I knew enough about Chicago to have a good hunch where a bridge of this significant of a build might be located, and after some searching along the streets intersecting the Lake Shore Drive, I derived a location that was none other than Fullerton Avenue looking east towards Lake Michigan with the Drive in the backdrop.
Who: I find it a little unfortunate when a photo that I get that is definitely to be OF someone has no identification of who that person is. Such is the case here, as I have no idea who the woman pictured may be.
How (much): One of a batch of 9 shots I picked up in a lot for #6.99. To me, this is the best of the batch, offering an interesting look at immediate Postwar America.
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Classic Kodachrome Monday #67
Every Monday, I'll be spotlighting a different classic Kodachrome slide that I've picked up, and trying where I can to detail the who, what, when, where, why, and how (much) of the image:This Week:
When: Based on others in the group, this likely was taken in the winter of 1946 or 1947.
Where: Chicago, IL. This much I had help with based upon the seller listing, but pinpointing this would take a bit more. Thankfully I knew enough about Chicago to have a good hunch where a bridge of this significant of a build might be located, and after some searching along the streets intersecting the Lake Shore Drive, I derived a location that was none other than Fullerton Avenue looking east towards Lake Michigan with the Drive in the backdrop.
Who: I find it a little unfortunate when a photo that I get that is definitely to be OF someone has no identification of who that person is. Such is the case here, as I have no idea who the woman pictured may be.
How (much): One of a batch of 9 shots I picked up in a lot for #6.99. To me, this is the best of the batch, offering an interesting look at immediate Postwar America.
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This is the article Classic Kodachrome Monday #67 this time, hopefully can benefit for you all. well, see you in other article post.
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