Some might be from the UK.
Interesting one of the comments says "There's a marked sadness to
photographs like these. Photos that are lost. Photos of long-dead people
that stopped for a moment and smiled for the camera."
AG Schnozz wrote:
>>Intriguing! Anyone know where the pix were made?
>>
>>
>
>Italy, New York harbor, unknown US locations. Time? Looks like
>the closing days of WWII and the return to stateside.
>
>What is sad is that some American GI took these precious
>pictures and probably had the camera and film stolen before he
>had the film developed. If he's still alive, he most likely
>still regrets the loss.
>
>Makes me wonder if the shot with the auto license plates could
>be identified and researched.
>
>AG
>
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