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Taylor Barber Shop: 1935

The Taylor Barber Shop, circa 1935. My great grandfather John L Taylor was a barber for many years in North Dallas. He owned shops in a couple of locations from around 1919 until sometime in the late 1940s. Grandad Taylor is the one standing with his hand on his hip and in suspenders. I love this photo because everything about it speaks to a very different time.

The Taylor Barber Shop, circa 1935. My great grandfather John L Taylor was a barber for many years in North Dallas. He owned shops in a couple of locations from around 1919 until sometime in the late 1940s. Grandad Taylor is the one standing with his hand on his hip and in suspenders. I love this photo because everything about it speaks to a very different time.

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