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In The News
San Francisco Chronicle
May 28, 2004
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The St Denis Family
There was an interesting French-Irish family living almost
across the road from our house. Their name was St Dennis,
but everyone pronounced it in the French Son-da-nay. The
husband was French, and the wife Irish. They had purchased a
plot of ground from father out of pasture field and had
built a comfortable log and some outbuildings. On the land
behind the house, there was a thriving plum orchard.
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Old Bagnell
Photos
These photos are
reproduced from negatives found among W. E. Bagnell's belongings after
his death on December 31, 2001. The negatives were digitally scanned
using an Epson 2450 photo scanner and were edited in Jasc PaintShop Pro
8. Higher resolution versions can be obtained by contacting
bill@bbagnell.com. There are
thousands of negatives in this archive, more of which I will scan and
post on this site as time permits. In addition, there are many
Kodachrome slides in storage, some of which we will post over time.
--- Bill Bagnell ---
W. E. Bagnell standing by small plane, probably from the late 1940s, location unknown. Ann Bagnell, from the early 1950s Gilbert Bagnell the younger, mid 1950s. Taken with a Kodak 9x12 cm sheet film camera with Kodak surplus aerial surveillance film by Bill Bagnell the younger. An experimental photo by Bill Bagnell the younger of a friend (Charlie Campo) in high school. Bill made the photographic emulsion using available chemicals and household gelatin, and coated it on a piece of glass. Photo was taken with flash using a Speed Graphic and was developed in Kodak Dektol developer.
W. E. Bagnell standing by small plane, probably from the late 1940s, location unknown.
Copyright ©
2004 Bill Bagnell
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