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A priests/nuns photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
Stamped on the back of the photo: "Folkemer Photo Service, Baltimore, Apr. 27, 1928."
There's nothing except the stamp on the back of the photo and the fuzzy details in the background of the image to indicate where these priestly fellows posed for their photo. The snapshot was probably taken somewhere in the Baltimore, Maryland, area--as the stamp suggests--but their relaxed stances make me wonder if they were visiting family and friends or traveling on vacation when the photographer took this picture.
Stamped on the back of the photo: "Folkemer Photo Service, Baltimore, Apr. 27, 1928."
There's nothing except the stamp on the back of the photo and the fuzzy details in the background of the image to indicate where these priestly fellows posed for their photo. The snapshot was probably taken somewhere in the Baltimore, Maryland, area--as the stamp suggests--but their relaxed stances make me wonder if they were visiting family and friends or traveling on vacation when the photographer took this picture.
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