Found the photo at 4:02 showing Old Charlie painting road lines from midnight to 7 am. highly interesting. I guess I am a bit like Johnny Cash: "I Walk the Line" because The Time Then is mine.
The Williamsburg sugar refinery dominated the sugar industry in America until the 1930s. They imported sugar mainly from slave plantations in the West Indies. The building was repurposed in 2004 as offices with a huge glass roof which still bears the name Domino Sugar
I really enjoy these photos but sometimes the captions are right across the faces of people, as in Marconi. I like to save certain pictures of people I’ve never seen before (I’m a big history buff) and wondering why some captions are great but some are close to ruining pictures!
Thank you...very interesting.
7:47. So kind of these people to think of others nit so lucky! ❤
Found the photo at 4:02 showing Old Charlie painting road lines from midnight to 7 am. highly interesting. I guess I am a bit like Johnny Cash: "I Walk the Line" because The Time Then is mine.
The Williamsburg sugar refinery dominated the sugar industry in America until the 1930s. They imported sugar mainly from slave plantations in the West Indies. The building was repurposed in 2004 as offices with a huge glass roof which still bears the name Domino Sugar
The photo at 0:42 indicates (in the upper left) that it's Eugene (V.) Debs, not Frederick Gardner Cottrell.
I really enjoy these photos but sometimes the captions are right across the faces of people, as in Marconi. I like to save certain pictures of people I’ve never seen before (I’m a big history buff) and wondering why some captions are great but some are close to ruining pictures!