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Made in the Shade: 1895

The Takoma Park, Maryland, home of Edward M. Douglas, wife Zilpha and their children Helen and Willard. 5x7 glass negative by Mr. Douglas, donated by to us his great-grandson Steve and scanned by Shorpy. Steve tells us the house was torn down in the 1960s to make way for a nursing home. View full size.

The Takoma Park, Maryland, home of Edward M. Douglas, wife Zilpha and their children Helen and Willard. 5x7 glass negative by Mr. Douglas, donated by to us his great-grandson Steve and scanned by Shorpy. Steve tells us the house was torn down in the 1960s to make way for a nursing home. View full size.

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