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Grandma's kitchen, c. 1910

I believe that this was taken in Buffalo, NY about 1910.  I have no idea if it is my Grandmother's kitchen or that of a friend of theirs.  The Quaker Oats box (tin?) seen on the counter was replaced with the now familiar round package in 1915. Grandmother arrived in America in August of 1909.  Those are all of the clues that I have. View full size.

I believe that this was taken in Buffalo, NY about 1910. I have no idea if it is my Grandmother's kitchen or that of a friend of theirs. The Quaker Oats box (tin?) seen on the counter was replaced with the now familiar round package in 1915. Grandmother arrived in America in August of 1909. Those are all of the clues that I have. View full size.

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