Posted on 10/12/2015 3:21:46 AM PDT by lowbridge
THAT’S the way to play croquet!
Tintype is astonishingly fine grained. It was slow, but that looks like a bright sunny day.
For the time frame and being in the West that is a fairly decent home. It is larger than most were. Looks to be pretty middle class for where and when the picture was taken.
You are making me misty eyed, darn it.
I think I will ping some of my RI friend. And I am wearing my RI Flying Squirrels T-shirt this very moment :)
19th century Photoshop.
Pretty good for 8-bit graphics.
We were there in November last year. We were travelling back from NC - had to do a ride down Monument Avenue, of course!
Fwiw. Extremely interesting to almost everyone. I had seen a 90 year old gentleman on a t/v show in 1958. He said his name was Virgil Earp. When asked about Billy the Kid, he firmly said "He was murdered".
Two versions abound. One Pat Garratt, quickly deputized as Sherriff went to a disused cavalry barracks. The Maxwell family who were Hispanic were friends of Billy, had taken it over. Garratt had the door to Billy's room opened by Pete Maxwell. Billy woke up and asked in Spanish - "who is it? Who is it?. Garratt fired twice and backed off. A sixteen year old girl, Paulita Maxwell was sent up there two hours later to check. Billy was dead.
Garratt published his book "The Life and Death of Billy the Kid". Garratt claimed Billy came at him with a pistol and a knife.
The Saga of Billy the Kid.
Walter Noble Burns.
Part fiction part fact. Noble Burns actually interviewed persons who knew Billy.
I would guess if Bob Ollinger had any family members/descendants, they want to make sure Billy never escapes. I don't know what they'd do about his ghost.
Virgil Edwin Earp (1879-1959) a nephew of the Virgil Earp. He was successful in the $64,000 question show. Won $32,000 and withdrew. Category: The Wild West.
ping
“Hey, you kid.”
Ping
I had a vintage 1870s tintype about the size of my thumbnail recently. I looked at it using an eye loupe. The detail was amazing!!
they were still fighting the injustices of a lawless land.
He was a murderer, not someone helping anyone but himself to other people;s money and their lives.
Aww, that’s just Alfalfa hiding his hair defect with a funny hat.
I’ve always imagined that he would smell awful.
ping
I was gonna say the same thing. Well, maybe not the British part, but croquette? Really?
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.