April 1st, 2009 by G.A.Jennings

an example of a halfframe


This is an example of a “half frame” 35mm camera. Well, not the best of images, but I am in the process of scanning some 35mm negatives and the half frames do not exactly fit in the scanner tray.

February 25th, 2009 by G.A.Jennings

Can of Worms
My father (to the left) and his friend Ken, circa 1970, by “the original Can Of Worms” vending machine. I unfortunately do not know where this photograph was taken, other than maybe somewhere in New England, perhaps Massachusetts.

September 5th, 2008 by G.A.Jennings

Motorcycle GuysMotorcycle Guys
Motorcycle GuysMotorcycle Guys


These photographs were taken by my late father, Frank W. Jennings, circa 1960. The first is of some of his buddies admiring a Yamaha 350 motorcycle — I am pretty certain that this was taken in Boston (corner of Gaffney St. & Commonwealth Ave.).

December 19th, 2007 by G.A.Jennings

These are photographs from my family photo-albums. I do not know who took them, other than it was someone in my family using a 35mm camera.



These were taken about 1978. The car is a Nash–I do not know the year or model. The “pipe” is a gas canon that my brother Tom made–a 3″ dia. pipe with the end flattened and bent over, a sparkplug and coil as the igniter; just add some gasoline… It worked. That’s my brother Frankie pointing to it. (I do not recall what the small tube in his mouth was for.)