Businessman Frank L. Binford was photographed by Charles Bretzman ca. 1929. His customer card for this photograph is missing but another card showed his business at 1401 West 30th Street in Indianapolis. City directories confirm he was the vice president and treasurer of the Burnet-Binford Lumber Company and the president-treasurer of D-A Lubricant Company. He lived at 3628 Hemlock with his wife Hazel and their children.This image is a preservation copy made from an unstable original nitrate negative. The image is part of Series III. The damage to the image was caused by deterioration of the negative
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Due to a malfunction inside Platt's camera, the majority of his first 8,000 images, dating from 1919...
Due to a malfunction inside Platt's camera, the majority of his first 8,000 images, dating from 1919...
Businessman Frank L. Binford was photographed by Charles Bretzman ca. 1929. His customer card for th...
Democratic nominee, Leo F. Welch was photographed by Charles Bretzman in 1929. The customer card lis...
Photographer, Charles F. Bretzman took this self-portrait in 1929. Known for his stunning portraits ...
Young Frank Wooling was photographed by Charles Bretzman wearing his military uniform in 1929. He ma...
As stated on the customer card Mrs. Caldwell was photographed as a model for the Fred Millis Adverti...
Democratic nominee, James A. Houck was photographed by Charles Bretzman in 1929. The customer card l...
William H. Fletcher was photographed by Bretzman in 1930 for the Columbia Club. His customer card li...
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Frank O. Wilking was photographed by Charles Bretzman in 1929 for the Kiwanis. His customer card lis...
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With her hair pulled back and wearing a fur wrap, Mrs. Frank Remy was photographed by Charles Bretzm...
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Due to a malfunction inside Platt's camera, the majority of his first 8,000 images, dating from 1919...
Due to a malfunction inside Platt's camera, the majority of his first 8,000 images, dating from 1919...