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[/ɪˈfɛmərə/] noun : things that exist for only a short time

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ephemera #60

Undated photo postcard of a woman by a photographer Jonathan Emmerson of London.

The photographer’s studios were located at 4 Imperial Parade, Wimbledon, 78 Victoria Road, Surbiton, and 248 High Street, Tooting.

Author daveypPosted on 18 October 2016Categories 3/4 profile, adult women, facing away from camera, females, indoors, Jonathan Emmerson (London), London, looking towards cameraLeave a comment on ephemera #60

ephemera #39

Photo postcard of two boys by U.S.A. Studios of London.


On the reverse is written:

Dug & Cecil
August 1919

At a different time, the word “cousins” was written underneath.

Author daveypPosted on 27 September 2016Categories 1910s, boys, England, facing the camera, indoors, London, looking towards camera, males, seated, standingLeave a comment on ephemera #39

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