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To: Investor2 who wrote (1101)10/28/2025 6:58:33 PM
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Yes, I recently went through numerous very old family photos and discovered that without knowing who or what is shown on the photos, they are pretty much worthless.

I agree, notations on old photos and such makes them more relatable.

Not a photo, but of my more prized possessions is a framed pencil drawing of a landscape with an elk in the foreground and wildfowl flying over a marsh. About 10” x 18”.

A note written on the back in my grandmother’s handwriting indicates it was drawn by my great grandmother, Hildur Kind Rosander. She died in 1901.



To: Investor2 who wrote (1101)10/28/2025 8:55:26 PM
From: Sun Tzu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1104
 
I suspect in the future this will be less of a problem.
First of all, most photos are now digital.
Secondly, AI can tell you who is in the photo.