Posted 13 years ago
WDAllen
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My wife and I purchased a late 1800's Victorian home and I happen to be working in the attic when I found these two old photographs. Just interested in what anyone has to say about them or how to preserve them.
I love Laurel & Hardy! I used to go home at 10:30 pm as a teenager on Saturday night to watch L & H! I would frame them for sure!!!
The right one is a famous film clip from the 1931 silent movie "City Lights" and that's Virginia Cherrill and Charlies Chaplin (Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Chaplin
The other is a well-known photo of Stan Laurel (1890–1965) and Oliver Hardy (1892–1957), known as the comedy team "Laurel and Hardy."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurel_and_Hardy
http://www.laurel-and-hardy.com/
Photographs should be stored in a cool, dry environment. Paper enclosures should be acid- and lignin-free and there are many types of sleeves. You can find these at a camera store or search online for photography sleeves or glassine sleeves.