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Smith, Sandy Ping |
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Image, digital, black & white, Front- two young girls, wearing dresses, coats, hats, corsages, holding purses, standing in a room, radiator on left. Back- Nothing It's Easter and Jean Ping, left, and sister Sandy.right, don their new dresses, bonnets, gloves and coats topped off with corsages. The siblings are in the parlor of their family’s farm homestead, once located on the north side of the Village, near Oak and Hickory Avenues.
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2019.12.37 - Image, Digital
Image, digital, black & white, two children kneeling outside with dog between them, laundry hanging on line behind, house in background. The Ping sisters, Sandra Kay, left, and Jean Ann, right, collar Spot in the front yard of their home (now razed) and farm (today Williamsburg Square and Williamsburg Woods subdivisions). The farm was originally owned by the girls grandparents August and Lillie Humbracht. Their mother Jane Humbracht Ping and t...
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2019.12.4 - Image, Digital
Image, digital, black & white, Front- Ten boys and girls of various ages standing inside a room, Christmas tree on left, TV in background along with furniture, curtains, lamps. Back- Written in ink, "Cousins, Grandchildren of August & Lillie Humbracht, Front Row- Bonnie, Richard, Behind Richard-Butch (Lester), Larry, Jean Ping, Sandy Ping holding Gary, Back Row- Virginia, Patt- Lyn." At Christmas time the Humbracht cousins enjoyed posing for ...
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2019.12.5 - Image, Digital
Image, digital, black & white, Front- two young girls in pants, sitting on cutout of crescent moon, curtains behind. Back- nothing To the moon and back! Ping sisters Sandy, left, and Jean, right, smile brightly as they pose on this crescent moon.
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Image, digital, color, Front- One women and two children (with backs to camera) sitting in room with large Christmas tree with open boxes in foreground and background. Did your family have a large live tree? Such was the tree in Charlie and Sandy Smith's 110 S. Hickory Avenue home around 1974. The Tudor style home has a tall arched living room window and vaulted ceiling that provides the perfect setting. By this time, garland had come into sty...
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2023.2.1 - Print, Photographic
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