From my glass negative collection, this portrait by photographer Nathan C. White in Gainesville, Georgia, circa early 1900s, shows a man posed beside a carved chair. Swipe to see color version.
Welcome to Glass Negative Era, a subreddit dedicated to celebrating the beauty and historical significance of antique glass negatives! Glass negatives are renowned for their exceptional clarity and detail, and capture a unique and fascinating perspective of the world in which they were taken. Our community is passionate about sharing and appreciating these remarkable pieces of history, and we invite you to join us in exploring the intriguing subject matter and stories captured in them.From my glass negative collection, this portrait by photographer Nathan C. White in Gainesville, Georgia, circa early 1900s, shows a young woman seated in a fine blouse. Swipe to see color version.
Welcome to Glass Negative Era, a subreddit dedicated to celebrating the beauty and historical significance of antique glass negatives! Glass negatives are renowned for their exceptional clarity and detail, and capture a unique and fascinating perspective of the world in which they were taken. Our community is passionate about sharing and appreciating these remarkable pieces of history, and we invite you to join us in exploring the intriguing subject matter and stories captured in them.From my glass negative collection, this photo by photographer Nathan C. White in Gainesville, Georgia, shows a baby in a flowing christening gown. Swipe to see color version.
Welcome to Glass Negative Era, a subreddit dedicated to celebrating the beauty and historical significance of antique glass negatives! Glass negatives are renowned for their exceptional clarity and detail, and capture a unique and fascinating perspective of the world in which they were taken. Our community is passionate about sharing and appreciating these remarkable pieces of history, and we invite you to join us in exploring the intriguing subject matter and stories captured in them.From my glass negative collection, this portrait by photographer Nathan C. White of Gainesville, Georgia, shows a baby in a long white gown posed on a chair. Swipe to see color version.
Welcome to Glass Negative Era, a subreddit dedicated to celebrating the beauty and historical significance of antique glass negatives! Glass negatives are renowned for their exceptional clarity and detail, and capture a unique and fascinating perspective of the world in which they were taken. Our community is passionate about sharing and appreciating these remarkable pieces of history, and we invite you to join us in exploring the intriguing subject matter and stories captured in them.From my glass negative collection, this image was taken by photographer N. C. White in Gainesville, Georgia, circa early 1900s. Swipe to see color version.
Welcome to Glass Negative Era, a subreddit dedicated to celebrating the beauty and historical significance of antique glass negatives! Glass negatives are renowned for their exceptional clarity and detail, and capture a unique and fascinating perspective of the world in which they were taken. Our community is passionate about sharing and appreciating these remarkable pieces of history, and we invite you to join us in exploring the intriguing subject matter and stories captured in them.From my glass negative collection, this portrait by photographer N. C. White in Gainesville, Georgia, shows a dignified man seated in his three-piece suit with a long, full beard. Swipe to see color version.
Welcome to Glass Negative Era, a subreddit dedicated to celebrating the beauty and historical significance of antique glass negatives! Glass negatives are renowned for their exceptional clarity and detail, and capture a unique and fascinating perspective of the world in which they were taken. Our community is passionate about sharing and appreciating these remarkable pieces of history, and we invite you to join us in exploring the intriguing subject matter and stories captured in them.From my glass negative collection, these portraits were taken by photographer N. C. White in Gainesville, Georgia around the 1910s. Each sitter is formally posed, their expressions steady and direct, reflecting the era’s style of portraiture. Swipe to see other photos.
Welcome to Glass Negative Era, a subreddit dedicated to celebrating the beauty and historical significance of antique glass negatives! Glass negatives are renowned for their exceptional clarity and detail, and capture a unique and fascinating perspective of the world in which they were taken. Our community is passionate about sharing and appreciating these remarkable pieces of history, and we invite you to join us in exploring the intriguing subject matter and stories captured in them.From my glass negative collection, taken by photographer William J. Collins in Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, this early 1900s portrait shows a young man seated formally in his dark three-piece suit. Swipe to see color version.
Welcome to Glass Negative Era, a subreddit dedicated to celebrating the beauty and historical significance of antique glass negatives! Glass negatives are renowned for their exceptional clarity and detail, and capture a unique and fascinating perspective of the world in which they were taken. Our community is passionate about sharing and appreciating these remarkable pieces of history, and we invite you to join us in exploring the intriguing subject matter and stories captured in them.From my glass negative collection, this portrait by photographer William J. Collins of Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, circa early 1900s, shows a woman in her finery. Swipe to see color version.
Welcome to Glass Negative Era, a subreddit dedicated to celebrating the beauty and historical significance of antique glass negatives! Glass negatives are renowned for their exceptional clarity and detail, and capture a unique and fascinating perspective of the world in which they were taken. Our community is passionate about sharing and appreciating these remarkable pieces of history, and we invite you to join us in exploring the intriguing subject matter and stories captured in them.From my glass negative collection, this early 1900s portrait by photographer William J. Collins of Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, captures a young boy finely dressed. Swipe to see color version.
Welcome to Glass Negative Era, a subreddit dedicated to celebrating the beauty and historical significance of antique glass negatives! Glass negatives are renowned for their exceptional clarity and detail, and capture a unique and fascinating perspective of the world in which they were taken. Our community is passionate about sharing and appreciating these remarkable pieces of history, and we invite you to join us in exploring the intriguing subject matter and stories captured in them.From my glass negative collection, this early 1900s portrait by photographer William J. Collins of Waynesboro, PA shows an elderly woman posed in her dark dress. Swipe to see B&W version.
Welcome to Glass Negative Era, a subreddit dedicated to celebrating the beauty and historical significance of antique glass negatives! Glass negatives are renowned for their exceptional clarity and detail, and capture a unique and fascinating perspective of the world in which they were taken. Our community is passionate about sharing and appreciating these remarkable pieces of history, and we invite you to join us in exploring the intriguing subject matter and stories captured in them.From my glass negative collection, taken by photographer William J. Collins in Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, this early 1900s portrait shows a young woman in a high-neck lace-trimmed dress. Swipe to see color version.
Welcome to Glass Negative Era, a subreddit dedicated to celebrating the beauty and historical significance of antique glass negatives! Glass negatives are renowned for their exceptional clarity and detail, and capture a unique and fascinating perspective of the world in which they were taken. Our community is passionate about sharing and appreciating these remarkable pieces of history, and we invite you to join us in exploring the intriguing subject matter and stories captured in them.From my glass negative collection, this portrait taken by photographer William J. Collins in Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, from the early 1900s shows a baby resting on a carved chair. Swipe to see B&W version.
Welcome to Glass Negative Era, a subreddit dedicated to celebrating the beauty and historical significance of antique glass negatives! Glass negatives are renowned for their exceptional clarity and detail, and capture a unique and fascinating perspective of the world in which they were taken. Our community is passionate about sharing and appreciating these remarkable pieces of history, and we invite you to join us in exploring the intriguing subject matter and stories captured in them.From my glass negative collection, this portrait taken by photographer William J. Collins in Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, from the early 1900s features a young woman in a striking feathered hat. Swipe to see color version.
Welcome to Glass Negative Era, a subreddit dedicated to celebrating the beauty and historical significance of antique glass negatives! Glass negatives are renowned for their exceptional clarity and detail, and capture a unique and fascinating perspective of the world in which they were taken. Our community is passionate about sharing and appreciating these remarkable pieces of history, and we invite you to join us in exploring the intriguing subject matter and stories captured in them.From my glass negative collection, this portrait taken by photographer William J. Collins in Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, from the early 1900s shows a young boy dressed in a sailor-style suit. Swipe to see color version.
Welcome to Glass Negative Era, a subreddit dedicated to celebrating the beauty and historical significance of antique glass negatives! Glass negatives are renowned for their exceptional clarity and detail, and capture a unique and fascinating perspective of the world in which they were taken. Our community is passionate about sharing and appreciating these remarkable pieces of history, and we invite you to join us in exploring the intriguing subject matter and stories captured in them.From my glass negative collection, this six-up portrait taken by photographer W. J. Ramsey in Gainesville, Georgia, from the 1920s–1930s shows a series of young men dressed in work overalls.

Welcome to Glass Negative Era, a subreddit dedicated to celebrating the beauty and historical significance of antique glass negatives! Glass negatives are renowned for their exceptional clarity and detail, and capture a unique and fascinating perspective of the world in which they were taken. Our community is passionate about sharing and appreciating these remarkable pieces of history, and we invite you to join us in exploring the intriguing subject matter and stories captured in them.
From my glass negative collection, this six-up portrait taken by photographer W. J. Ramsey in Gainesville, Georgia, from the early 1900s includes a rare self-portrait of Ramsey with his camera in the top left. His two children are in the photos next to his.

Welcome to Glass Negative Era, a subreddit dedicated to celebrating the beauty and historical significance of antique glass negatives! Glass negatives are renowned for their exceptional clarity and detail, and capture a unique and fascinating perspective of the world in which they were taken. Our community is passionate about sharing and appreciating these remarkable pieces of history, and we invite you to join us in exploring the intriguing subject matter and stories captured in them.
From my glass negative collection, this portrait taken by photographer W. J. Ramsey in Gainesville, Georgia, from the 1920s shows a young woman wearing a satin dress and a pearl necklace.

Welcome to Glass Negative Era, a subreddit dedicated to celebrating the beauty and historical significance of antique glass negatives! Glass negatives are renowned for their exceptional clarity and detail, and capture a unique and fascinating perspective of the world in which they were taken. Our community is passionate about sharing and appreciating these remarkable pieces of history, and we invite you to join us in exploring the intriguing subject matter and stories captured in them.
From my glass negative collection, this portrait taken by photographer W. J. Ramsey in Gainesville, Georgia, from the 1920s shows a young woman seated among elaborate floral arrangements.

Welcome to Glass Negative Era, a subreddit dedicated to celebrating the beauty and historical significance of antique glass negatives! Glass negatives are renowned for their exceptional clarity and detail, and capture a unique and fascinating perspective of the world in which they were taken. Our community is passionate about sharing and appreciating these remarkable pieces of history, and we invite you to join us in exploring the intriguing subject matter and stories captured in them.
From my glass negative collection, this portrait taken by photographer W. J. Ramsey in Gainesville, Georgia, from the 1910s shows a young woman posing playfully with a tennis racket.

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From my glass negative collection, this portrait taken by photographer W. J. Ramsey in Gainesville, Georgia, from the early 1900s shows a baby seated on a draped chair.

Welcome to Glass Negative Era, a subreddit dedicated to celebrating the beauty and historical significance of antique glass negatives! Glass negatives are renowned for their exceptional clarity and detail, and capture a unique and fascinating perspective of the world in which they were taken. Our community is passionate about sharing and appreciating these remarkable pieces of history, and we invite you to join us in exploring the intriguing subject matter and stories captured in them.
From my glass negative collection, this portrait taken by photographer W. J. Ramsey in Gainesville, Georgia, from the 1920s shows a smiling young woman dressed in flapper-era style.

Welcome to Glass Negative Era, a subreddit dedicated to celebrating the beauty and historical significance of antique glass negatives! Glass negatives are renowned for their exceptional clarity and detail, and capture a unique and fascinating perspective of the world in which they were taken. Our community is passionate about sharing and appreciating these remarkable pieces of history, and we invite you to join us in exploring the intriguing subject matter and stories captured in them.
From my glass negative collection, this portrait taken by photographer W. J. Ramsey in Gainesville, Georgia, from the early 1900s shows a young woman dressed in period fashion.

Welcome to Glass Negative Era, a subreddit dedicated to celebrating the beauty and historical significance of antique glass negatives! Glass negatives are renowned for their exceptional clarity and detail, and capture a unique and fascinating perspective of the world in which they were taken. Our community is passionate about sharing and appreciating these remarkable pieces of history, and we invite you to join us in exploring the intriguing subject matter and stories captured in them.
From my glass negative collection, this portrait taken by photographer George A. Locke in Phillipsburg, Kansas, from the early 1900s shows two young men and two young women.

Welcome to Glass Negative Era, a subreddit dedicated to celebrating the beauty and historical significance of antique glass negatives! Glass negatives are renowned for their exceptional clarity and detail, and capture a unique and fascinating perspective of the world in which they were taken. Our community is passionate about sharing and appreciating these remarkable pieces of history, and we invite you to join us in exploring the intriguing subject matter and stories captured in them.