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Ramsey, Indiana 47166
(Photos)
From my glass negative collection, this early 1910s portrait was taken by W. J. Ramsey in Gainesville, Georgia. One woman sits calmly while the other stands just behind her, their poses dignified yet intimate.
From my glass negative collection, this striking portrait was taken by W. J. Ramsey in Gainesville, Georgia, around the 1930s. With soft finger waves framing her face, this young woman radiates poise.
From my glass negative collection, this portrait was taken by W. J. Ramsey in Gainesville, Georgia, around the 1930s. The young woman sits poised in a soft wool coat and gingham blouse tied neatly with a ribbon.
From my glass negative collection, this early 1910s portrait was taken by W. J. Ramsey in Gainesville, Georgia. One woman sits calmly while the other stands just behind her, their poses dignified yet intimate.
From my glass negative collection, this striking portrait was taken by W. J. Ramsey in Gainesville, Georgia, around the 1930s. With soft finger waves framing her face, this young woman radiates poise.
From my glass negative collection, this portrait was taken by W. J. Ramsey in Gainesville, Georgia, around the 1930s. The young woman sits poised in a soft wool coat and gingham blouse tied neatly with a ribbon.
From my glass negative collection, this soft and introspective portrait was taken by W. J. Ramsey in Gainesville, Georgia.
LNER 60001 SIR RONALD MATTHEWS leaving Kings Cross with the Talisman May 11th 1957
From my glass negative collection, taken by W. J. Ramsey in Gainesville, GA, circa 1930s. These portraits show a formally dressed man and two young women — two seated in ornate wicker chair
Master Frank: Kodak Retina iic
From my glass negative collection, this dignified self-portrait captures photographer W. J. Ramsey in his prime. Taken in his Gainesville studio, the image reflects both technical precision and personal presence.
From my glass negative collection, this 1930s 6-up by W. J. Ramsey in Gainesville, GA shows three sharply dressed men and three women in studio poses—some formal, others affectionate or relaxed.
From my glass negative collection, taken by W. J. Ramsey in Gainesville, GA, circa 1930s. Two young women share a moment over a book, while others pose in classic 1930s style with waved hair, satin dresses, and soft smiles.
From my glass negative collection, this portrait was taken by W. J. Ramsey in Gainesville, Georgia, circa 1920s. The young woman’s sleek bob and intricately embroidered dress reflect the elegance and modern spirit of the era.
From my glass negative collection, this elegant early 1900s portrait was taken by W. J. Ramsey in Gainesville, Georgia. The young woman, draped in velvet and fur with a wide-brimmed hat adorned in feathers, radiates poise and timeless style.
From my glass negative collection, this elegant early 1900s portrait was taken by W. J. Ramsey in Gainesville, Georgia. The young woman, draped in velvet and fur with a wide-brimmed hat adorned in feathers, radiates poise and timeless style.
From my glass negative collection, this adorable portrait was taken by W. J. Ramsey in Gainesville, GA, circa 1920s. A young child poses playfully next to a studio bench, dressed in a ruffled white gown.
From my glass negative collection, this early 1900s mirror self-portrait shows W. J. Ramsey in Gainesville, GA—posing behind the very camera he used to capture so many others
From my glass negative collection, this charming portrait was taken by W. J. Ramsey in Gainesville, Georgia, around the 1920s. A young girl, dressed in a plaid dress and light wrap, gazes softly into a mirror.
From my glass negative collection, this delightful portrait of a little girl was taken by W. J. Ramsey in Gainesville, Georgia.
From my glass negative collection, this portrait of a poised young girl was taken by W. J. Ramsey in Gainesville, Georgia, circa 1930s. Seated gracefully on a tufted bench, she wears a neatly pressed patterned dress.
From my glass negative collection, this portrait of a poised young girl was taken by W. J. Ramsey in Gainesville, Georgia, circa 1930s. Seated gracefully on a tufted bench, she wears a neatly pressed patterned dress.
Bowness-on-Solway St Michael: Smuggler’s Tombstone
From my glass negative collection, two men stand proudly beside a Theatre & Sound Service truck atop a mountain road near Gainesville, Georgia. Taken by W. J. Ramsey in the 1930s.
The Manx Electric Railway
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