@BeschlossDC @Cubs Kodachrome shot of Wrigley Field circa 1938-41. Note the brown scoreboard, no clock, elm treespic.twitter.com/G0XvdaqxOd
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@BeschlossDC @Cubs Kodachrome shot of Wrigley Field circa 1938-41. Note the brown scoreboard, no clock, elm treespic.twitter.com/G0XvdaqxOd
“@BeschlossDC: This is one of earliest color photos of @Cubs at Wrigley in 1950 pic.twitter.com/amVvA6UDIo” @BrianGarza1 did you see this?
@BeschlossDC @Cubs @Pirates The Ivy was planted in 1937 my source says. Is it possible this pic is earlier?
Sure that's not Instagram? MT“@BeschlossDC: one of earliest color photographs of Chicago @Cubs at Wrigley in 1950: pic.twitter.com/WKFBO985pI”
Close to our seats last night! #PJWrigley RT @BeschlossDC: This is one of earliest color photos of Cubs at Wrigley:pic.twitter.com/Dq8XLOiCJI
.@BeschlossDC @Cubs @Pirates only one of those teams has won any World Series in the intervening years. #letsgobucs
@BeschlossDC are you writibg a book about color photography? The yankees? Astronauts? All of the above!?!?! Where do you find the pics?
“@BeschlossDC: This is one of earliest color photos of Chicago @Cubs at Wrigley--against Pittsburgh @Pirates in 1950:pic.twitter.com/JsfjGS93YB
@BeschlossDC @Pirates I'm looking for Beano Cook in the crowd. pic.twitter.com/JD8kcFbmxv @Ivan_Maisel
@BeschlossDC @phil_rosenthal @Cubs @Pirates wow great pic- thanks for sharing! #Wrigley
@olofngaard en till för dig RT @BeschlossDC: one of the earliest color photos of Cubs at Wrigley (v Pirates in 1950):pic.twitter.com/Cr2RBelnGq
@mjarborg Oh the glory! Tack och bock.
The fedora hat=classic cool MT @BeschlossDC: color photo Chicago @Cubs at Wrigley vs Pittsburgh @Pirates in 1950:pic.twitter.com/LOvRditeTZ
@BeschlossDC @Cubs @Pirates the ivy is just starting to grow in!
Long before "lights" @BeschlossDC @Cubs @Pirates
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