---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Linda <linda@finesseproductions.com> Date: Apr 26, 2007 1:09 AM Subject: Bradley Lumber Co photo To: ARBRADLE-admin@rootsweb.com Thanks to the person who informed us of the Bradley Lumber Co photo, taken by the WPA in the 1930's. I'm pretty sure that my father (who's now almost 86) is in the front row to the right, and probably 1 or 2 of his brothers fairly nearby, and his father, my grandfather behind him c. 5'. I would have liked to have bought that photo and made it available to everyone, but it was quickly snapped up. It's easy to "download" the photo, but the posted version is "low resolution" (probably 72 dpi). If the person that bought the photo is part of our Bradley Co emailing list, or if they just feel empathy with us and are willing to share the photo....one way to do that would be to scan it a couple of better resolutions (perhaps one at 200 dpi, and another one at very high resolution), and then post both versions on the web. That way, those of us that would cherish have a clear copy of it could download the version we want, and then print it out on photo paper and frame it. We could embellish on the project by posting it on the Bradley Co Historical site, and number the people (e.g. left to right Row 1: 1, 2, 3, etc. with a few "landmarks" to keep things straight..e.g. fellow in the plaid shirt in the 3rd row would be number "x", etc. Anyone know where the photo ended up? Linda Wiggins