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Great-Grandfather's Hardware Store, circa 1956

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    Posted 11 years ago

    NicoleJere…
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    This is a picture of my paternal great-grandfather (far right) in front of his San Francisco hardware store, Borelli Hardware, in or around 1956. The young boy is my second cousin, Emilio, and the man in the center is my great-uncle, Vince.

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    1. walksoftly walksoftly, 11 years ago
      There must be a story that goes with this photo.
      The big guy appears to be telling them something amusing!
    2. toolate2 toolate2, 11 years ago
      Great photo! Even cooler that it's a family piece!!!
    3. NicoleJerelen NicoleJerelen, 11 years ago
      Hi walksoftly, the man on the far left is a guy named Joe, who was the Branch Manager of Bank of America in San Francisco's Excelsior District. If only I knew what he was saying to my relatives! Also, thanks for the "love!"

      Hi toolate2, thanks for stopping by and "loving" this picture!!

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