Posted 12 years ago
electobacco
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Here is an original old picture of mine that I found that it seems some of you may enjoy. The picture is 5 x 3 3/4 inches. We all know the story behind Einstein.
Clyde Fisher though seemed to be quite a well known scientist of his time as well. They were both good friends and he became the curator at the Hayden Planetarium in September 1935 which I believe was and still is in New York. He may have signed the names on the back and dated it with an old ink pen.
The following is a link with much more information on Clyde Fisher:
http://www.shelbycountyhistory.org/schs/archives/people/clydefishpeoa.htm
Reproduction of these images in any form is not approved nor is it authorized.
Thank you all for looking as always and have a blessed day! : )
GREAT image electo!
scott
Thank you for the comment and post scott. It is greatly appreciated.
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kerry, BELLIN, musi, antiques, and walk I appreciate you falling in love with this post! : ) Happy New Year to all of you my friends. Have fun and be safe. Thanks also for the post BELLIN. See you guys later.... : )
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Einstein was surely a great genius. He just didn't quite get the belt in the pants thing. No time for the loops !
What a TREASURE, electobacco!!! Love it!
Thanks for the comment slack. The belt look he is going for may come back in style. We will see! : )
Lori. Thank you! : )
Thanks phil, nicole, tom, geo, ho2, and Lori for showing some love for the picture of Einstein and his buddy Clyde! : )
All the best for the Festive Season ELECTOBACCO!
Better late then never vetra. Thank you. May the year ahead be your best yet my friend! :) Also thanks for stopping by and the love CindB and Share. Have an awesome day everyone! :)
What a great original pic! Where did u find it? Alot of brain power in that little picture. Love it..
Thanks for the love Jewels and crate! Crate the comment is appreciated as well. In the Metro Detroit area.
Clyde Fisher was my great uncle, married to Te Ata an Indian Princess. He looks so much like my grandfather did.