Thank you, Bill. You are a good detective. It makes the lens
even more special knowing more about Ray.
Marilyn
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Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2011 2:35 PM
Subject: Re: Interesting stuff
I
found this: >>>25. Grant S RAY b. 28 Dec 1898, Peru, Miami Co
IN, m. Ruth CARSON. >>> Grant died 15 Sep 1967, Washington, DC.
[22] >>> Children: >>> [2 sons, possibly
living]It might be possible to find more info in the Obits in the
Washington Post. Since the Navy historical folks refer to the "Grant S.
Ray Collection," it's likely the photos were donated as a group.
Military photographers were seldom given credit unless their work was published
in national magazines or papers--an uncommon practice in WWI. Do
you have any recollection of how you acquired the lens? Bill
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Message----- From: Marilyn Sent: Jan 15, 2011
7:27 AM To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students
Subject: Re: Interesting stuff
I have and all I can find is the information about him being a
photographer for the Navy on the USS Fairmont during WW I.
Marilyn
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Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 6:41 PM
Subject: Re: Interesting stuff
That
is really interesting. Have you done any research on Grant
Ray? Bill
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Message----- From: Marilyn Sent: Jan 14,
2011 6:09 PM To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals -
Students Subject: Interesting stuff
I am always interested in large format, old photography
equipment. Iâve been cleaning out my cabinets, etc., and found an
interesting lens. It is a Regno, Wallensak Optical Lens, 6 1/2 X 8
1/2. Inside is penciled in around the lens iris, âUSS Fairmont, , G.S.
Ray USN, 1918.
This kind of stuff always excites me.
Marilyn
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you ever wished you could tell your childhood self a thing or two about
growing up? Would the knowledge you know now have saved you from learning
things the hard way?
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Courage Marilyn Dalrymple and Joan
Foor www.itstoughgrowingup.com
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