Bundled
One Little finger
Snuggle
Sweetness
Now they are four
Proud Dad
Happy Mom
Soren Rhys
Sweetest Sister Ever
Tiny Photo #3
Perfect Little Boy
Boys In The Trees
The Boy Who Didn't Want A Nap
Sheppie
The Traditional Garb - Close up
The Traditional Garb
Will's Doghouse
Brian, 1979
Little Angel
To the Moon and Back
Soren in the Stars.
Loving Looks
Chuckles
Mill Boss?
Father & Son
Easter Boys
Easter Bike Practice
Henry Rides!
Easter, 1912
One Week Left
On the back.
The Special Effects Guy Quit...
Joanne and her Friend
House on an Unpaved Road
Lady Pyramid
Car Wash #1
Car Wash #2
Car Wash #3
Car Wash #4
The High Dive Champ
Little Super Hero Reading Time
Valentine Portrait
Bedtime Story
Wedding Picture #2
All Dressed Up and Grumpy
See also...
See more...Authorizations, license
-
Visible by: Everyone -
All rights reserved
- Photo replaced on 05 Apr 2016
-
503 visits
The Fenway, (Boston), 1925


Uploaded for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of "TATTERED & TORN (or otherwise damaged)"
Rather the worse for wear, but a sweet picture, nonetheless, showing my husband's father as a boy of three, his mother and grandmother strolling along the Fenway, in Boston.
Agnes, Harry, and Ronnie King were fairly new immigrants from Lancashire. Harry, as an engineer, emigrated for better prospects. His mother, shown here with Agnes and Ronnie, also emigrated several years later. I'm not sure whether she had emigrated here, or is still just visiting.
They lived in Lynn, outside of Boston, and moved up to Springfield, Vermont, sometime in the mid to late 1920s.
Rather the worse for wear, but a sweet picture, nonetheless, showing my husband's father as a boy of three, his mother and grandmother strolling along the Fenway, in Boston.
Agnes, Harry, and Ronnie King were fairly new immigrants from Lancashire. Harry, as an engineer, emigrated for better prospects. His mother, shown here with Agnes and Ronnie, also emigrated several years later. I'm not sure whether she had emigrated here, or is still just visiting.
They lived in Lynn, outside of Boston, and moved up to Springfield, Vermont, sometime in the mid to late 1920s.
Smiley Derleth has particularly liked this photo
- Keyboard shortcuts:
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest comments - Subscribe to the comment feeds of this photo
- ipernity © 2007-2025
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter
Sign-in to write a comment.