Sacre Coeur, Paris, friends of my uncle Richard, 1…
La tour Eiffel, 1945.
Uncle Dick on leave, 1942, Milwaukee
Uncle Richard Grossenbach in his cavalry uniform,…
My uncle Richard about 1942
Uncle Richard, c.1942
Dad and his aunt Peg., c. 1942
Dad and his father.
Dad and other officers, USS Gratia, San Francisco,…
Dad and shipmates returned to San Francisco late 1…
Dad at shore with shipmate
One for the parents back home. Dad and shipmate in…
"We mean business" look. Dad and a shipmate in the…
Dad's shipmates in the South Pacific, c. 1945, USS…
The sleeveless look was very popular that year. Da…
Me and my shadow. Dad's shipmates in the South Pac…
Lieutenant Greyson, c. 1945, USS Gratia.
"Men" for that August theme in the Vintage Photos…
Dad's shipmates in the South Pacific, c. 1945, USS…
Dad's shipmates in the South Pacific, c. 1945, USS…
Dad's shipmates in the South Pacific, c. 1945, USS…
Dad's shipmates in the South Pacific, c. 1945, USS…
Dad's shipmates in the South Pacific, c. 1945, USS…
Mom on the fence, about 1938, New Orleans
Mom on the links, c. 1938, New Orleans.
Alice at the golf course, late 1930s
Mom, dressed to go to work. c. 1938
Office girls at lunch. Mom, second from right. Lat…
Alice, with dog and two friends, about 1940
Some of Mom's work friends, c. 1940, New Orleans
My mom and work friends, c. 1940, New Orleans, cav…
Alice and friend, Nonie, New Orleans, early 1940s
Alice and friend, New Orleans, early 1940s
Mom and Gene
Mom's friends, Gene and Nonie
Nonie, early 1940s
Work friend
Work friend
Work friend
Mom (R) with friend at Lake Pontchartrain, Louisia…
Mom's friends at Lake Ponchatrain, Louisiana, c.19…
Mom's friends, c. 1940, New Orleans
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Mom's friends, c. 1940, New Orleans
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Mom at her Underwood...on the job, about 1940, New Orleans


Remimbr when piple proofred befor thye sent stuf? Submitted to the Vintage Photos Theme Park for the theme, OUTDATED TECHNOLOGY
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When I started work in a council office the typist was still using carbon paper to make copies, sometimes upto three at a time. The only computer was the council's payroll machine, using punched cards and taking up the space of half a dozen upright pianos.
RicksPics club has replied to Phil Sutters clubHandy for those words our brain never seems to get for some reason, though. I once spelt "decision" four different ways (none of them right) on one page while scribbling notes in a Political Science class.
Did your mom work for a newspaper? I'm not remembering. Her chair looks less than comfortable.
RicksPics club has replied to Deborah Lundbech clubMy mom was a government employee for most of her working years, first with the state of Louisiana and then for the Immigration and Naturalization Service. She had some outrageous stories of graft and corruption from her two years working for the state. One example is that of her boss, who shot and killed his wife but was never charged because he claimed the shooting was the unintentional result of the trigger being released by the involuntary twitch of his trigger finger, also known as the itchy trigger finger. This man remarried and a few years later shot and killed his new brother-in-law in what was ruled an accident. I think he was presidential material.
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