lookleft
10 photos tagged lookleft, from 6 members of Flickr Commons.
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Tags that often appear on the same photos:
- man
- portrait
- libraryofcongress
- xmlns:dc=httppurlorgdcelements11
- woman
- seated
- standing
- hat
- beard
- men
- wales
- cymru
- sideburns
- left
- 1850s
- muttonchops
- llyfrgellgenedlaetholcymru
- nationallibraryofwales
- ambrotypes
- portraitphotographs
- bald
- suit
- dc:identifier=httphdllocgovlocpnpggbain16000
- blackandwhite
Members using this tag
- The Library of Congress
- Bibliothèque de Toulouse
- National Library of Ireland on The Commons
- Bergen Public Library Norway
- Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales
- State Library of New South Wales
Photos
Photos tagged lookleft:
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Recent uploads
The last upload was May 2013.
Mrs. W.G. McAdoo (LOC) from The Library of Congress uploaded May 2013
Luis Peredo (LOC) from The Library of Congress uploaded May 2013
Portrait d'Antonin Perbosc assis from Bibliothèque de Toulouse uploaded September 2012
Portrait d'Antonin Perbosc assis de profil à son bureau from Bibliothèque de Toulouse uploaded September 2012
August 5, 1873 from National Library of Ireland on The Commons uploaded August 2011
Czarina (LOC) from The Library of Congress uploaded July 2011
Elisa Wiborg portrait from Bergen Public Library Norway uploaded February 2011
Chas. L. Craig (LOC) from The Library of Congress uploaded January 2011
Portrait of a man, looking left from Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales uploaded December 2009
Conversations
Here’s a selection of the conversations happening on these photos:
August 5, 1873
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billybones1918 said:
tin-type?
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
billybones1918 Nope, this was on glass...
Luis Peredo (LOC)
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pennylrichardsca (now at ipernity) said:
PROBABLY NOT Luis G. Peredo, "a journalist during the Mexican Revolution, and became a pioneer in Mexican cinema" (see below): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melchor_Peredo
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B-59 said:
I doubt that it's this Luis Peredo. Wikipedia says that the father of Melchor Peredo was Luis G. Peredo.
According to The sun, October 20, 1915, Page 14, this is Luis A. Peredo, the first secretary of the Mexican Embassy (while Eliseo Arredondo was Carranza's personal representative in Washington, see photographs). He was previously engaged in the business of a commission broker.
Eliseo Arredondo:
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B-59 said:
See also a photo of him in The Ogden standard, June 15, 1914, 4 P.M. City Edition, page 1 "REPRESENT CARRANZA AT WASHINGTON"
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pennylrichardsca (now at ipernity) said:
B-59 Much better candidate! I'll amend above.
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Art Siegel said:
seems to be cropped from:
