Posted by Bradford Kral Does anyone recognize the image of 20 "very stern" individuals around the grave site? 5 women, one young girl, one teenage girl, three young boys, three older(50-ish) men and one dude in a military or police uniform (fourth from the right). The rest of the men appear to be in their 20's or thirties. The style of dress seems to be respectable but I'm no expert on the dress code of 1895! Does anyone have a clue? Thanks!
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on 12/25/2004, 11:06 am
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I have come across an old photo from 1895 of my Gr.Gr.Gr. Grandfather's internment. The "fotograf" was taken by "H. Taul or Tauk", professional photographer. Wilhelm is buried in a plot behind a marker #114 in a cemetary unknown to me somewhere in either Bohemia or Germany. Since the sirname is Bohemian I suspect the former. The monument is an obelisk 8 to 10 feet high. At the top is a portrait and an engraved bird's flight feather.
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