Very careful 'Composition' of this photo -- the silhouette man is on 'Golden Mean' and the foreground gravestone bottom right balances it very well -- good work !
Spanish-American war, fought in a few places - from Cuba to the Phillipines (1898). Apparently this regiment was in the Phillipines. 'Only memorial I know of to this conflict. I have a very unusual - crude straight razor, given me from a friend who's great Uncle was there. The only one similar was considered Chinese & dated back about 300 yrs. This copy was brought back w/ the soldier's duffle bag (or equivalent) & contained sundry items including 45-70 cartridges which would have been the military round for the time period of the SpanAm war. The base of the monument begins 'We the survivors...' I tried to get what phrase at the bottom of the frame, but after 20 min. of seeking camera location, the result was underwhelming.
'Good to hear from you, Tony. I hope you & yours are very well.
Thanks, still hanging in! Also thanks or the history lesson, didn't really know about that one, and also glad that they weren't plagued by spam way back then
Hee Hee. A little perusal on it will show the precursor to spam - which was called 'yellow journalism'. W. Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer were beating the war drums as much as CNN or online media could. 'Makes me view present media w/ a dose of skepticism.
Hearing you're hanging in is most welcome. 'Hope you get some joy & fun in there too.
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