Post World War II Box Camera Photos From Guam, by Carolyn Wolfe
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Post World War II Box Camera Photos From Guam, by Carolyn Wolfe
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This e-Book contains photographs taken by my father, James T. Donley, PFC, during the time he was stationed in Guam in 1946. James took his pictures with a box camera and made a make-shift darkroom in his barracks where he developed his pictures. Amazingly, he managed to hang on to these pictures for nearly 70 years. We hope you enjoy seeing these images from our family photo album.
Post World War II Box Camera Photos From Guam, by Carolyn Wolfe- Amazon Sales Rank: #609104 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-09-01
- Released on: 2015-09-01
- Format: Kindle eBook
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Priceless By Amazon Customer I'm a native of Guam -- third generation Manley. Grandpa Manley was a member of the U S Marine Corps shortly after the U. S. acquired Guam from Spain after the Spanish American War. He remained on the island after his military service, served briefly as the first Superintendent of Public Education, married Grandma shortly thereafter. They had 13 children. When Guam fell to Imperial Japan in December 1941, he along with the rest of the non-Guamainans (civilian and military; ironically some of them were the clergy -- Spanish citizens) were sent to Japan as POWs. I am very pleased that you have shared these photos.
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