Continuing this month's Sepia Saturday theme of Fun, I take a look at Fun Down the Generations - from my granddaugher to her ggg grandfather .
Granddaughter having fun on the swings in the park - the nearest photo I have to this week's prompt fairground image.
Christmas Day - but there is as much fun in the box as with the presents - a photograph I could not find when I was looking for it for an earlier recent prompt.
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Jumping for Joy! Granddaughter never happier than when jumping, climbing, or running.
Daughter having fun. playing hide and seek at Hermitage Castle in the Scottish Borders
Winter Fun on a misty hill as daughter and her Dad enact "The Hills Are Alive" - look at that nifty footwork! Our dog has dashed out of the picture at this sight - spot the red dog lead around my husband. c.1990's.
I loved playing at dressing up. The Village Gala was the focal event of the calendar where we lived. All the surrounding villages had
the their annual gala day, when the local band led the Rose Queen in
procession with her maids of honour and retinue to a field where she was
crowned Queen by some local worthy, followed by dancing displays
games, stalls, craft competitions, refreshment tents - and sports.
Much older - enjoying a drink in a Munich Beer Garden in Bavaria, Germany.
I first saw this photograph amongst papers after my mother's death. She is the second figure in from the left - looking very trim and elegant in that boyish costume.
My mother , Kathleen Danson (standing) playing with her sister, my aunt Edith in the garden, c.1913.
My father, John Weston is on the right of the middle row,
My
father John Percy Weston (1912-2003) had written down for me the
memories of his early life in Broseley, near Ironbridge, Shropshire.
Apparently a photograph was taken of the team's success, but no pictures of my father's early life passed down the family. Unfortunately I only had a broad indication of the year i.e. 1926 for the event, which made tracing it in local newspapers difficult. I contacted Broseley Historical Society who put my enquiry on their online newsletter. I am delighted to say I heard from three members of the society with more personal memories - and even better have a photograph of the winning football team, with my father on the middle row right. This is the earliest photograph I have of my father and I am so grateful to the Society for it.
This is the only photograph I have of my great grandfather James Danson (1852-1906), the bearded figure on the left, sitting merrily in the ancient stocks at Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire. By all accounts of his family, he was a bit of a ne'er do well, but clearly having fun in what could well be a staged photograph.
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Loved seeing all the family members, young and old, in different costumes and activities. You are so fortunate to have all of these to share.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful post! The pictures showing the happy playfulness of your family to six generations back is special. And yes, how lucky you are to have them to share with us! :)
ReplyDeleteA great variety of "fun"!
ReplyDeleteAll wonderful, but I like the snaps of your daughter and husband dancing on the green and your great grandfather making merry while in the stocks. Preserving fun and joy is the real value of family photos. And it takes a photographer with good timing to capture spontaneity like that.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog
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