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I remember about 30 years ago my friends Uncle died in Oregon and the Uncle's wife sent a picture of him in the casket to my friends Mom and she freaked out.
In fact there were even photographers who specialized in postmortem photography!
Even creepier is sometimes they would have the dearly departed propped up in a sitting or even standing position to appear lifelike. One picture I saw looked, at first glance, like a typical family portrait of the era then I realized the little girl in the picture was dead because on careful examination part of the stand propping up the corpse was visible.
I would say that was Al Capone's china pattern.
Linc, this is a postmortem photo. The child on the sofa is dead.
Back then, it was not uncommon for grieving survivors to have pictures taken of their recently-deceased loved ones, especially if no other images existed. It helped people to not forget the faces of their dead.
"C'mon, take a puff, I dare ya, what are ya, chicken"
i never knew tea sets could come so complete ....matching gun and all? lol
I'd say.... how stylish!
Anyone? Anyone? (Not feeling the wit this a.m.)
Anyone? Anyone? (Not feeling the wit this a.m.)