These pictures are from several decades ago but they were among a bunch of negatives that were scanned recently. I was a volunteer at the city archaeology program in Alexandria, Virginia and I took these photos at a program at the Lloyd House. I believe the objective was to show olunteers the facility and it's research collection.
January 27, 2016
Three Snapshots, Alexandria Archaeology
These pictures are from several decades ago but they were among a bunch of negatives that were scanned recently. I was a volunteer at the city archaeology program in Alexandria, Virginia and I took these photos at a program at the Lloyd House. I believe the objective was to show olunteers the facility and it's research collection.
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I think it's neat that you have these images.
ReplyDeleteTime goes on. It's the card catalogue cabinet that particularly draws my eye.
ReplyDeleteGreat old photos! Many years ago I typed and filed the cards that went into the card catalog at our local library. :)
ReplyDeleteThe card file has become a thing of the past
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