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Out for a drive: 1915

This is my Grandfather behind the wheel of a car, probably in or near Coraopolis Pennsylvania, 1915. The woman behind him holding the baby is my grandmother. The baby she is holding is my Aunt Ange, who just passed away this week at age 96. I wanted to share this to honor her life. My grandparents were Italian immigrants, and this is from a set of glassplate negatives that were found in my grandfather's attic after he moved to a nursing home around 1980. Does anybody know what kind of car this is? View full size.

This is my Grandfather behind the wheel of a car, probably in or near Coraopolis Pennsylvania, 1915. The woman behind him holding the baby is my grandmother. The baby she is holding is my Aunt Ange, who just passed away this week at age 96. I wanted to share this to honor her life. My grandparents were Italian immigrants, and this is from a set of glassplate negatives that were found in my grandfather's attic after he moved to a nursing home around 1980. Does anybody know what kind of car this is? View full size.

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