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Chase's Wall at 1258 Koko Head Avenue361 viewsIn circa 1979 we lived at one of the "Cenko" properties on Koko Head Avenue. I was cleaning paint brushes in the garage, and Chase was helping me. Her painting is still there. I painted her name in the midst of it all, and she adorned the "e."
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Garden Path at Kealaolu Avenue, Kahala346 viewsNana and my mother, Shirley, examining the flowers on the garden path at Kealaolu Avenue in Kahala. My guess is this is from the mid 1940's. Nana and Baba sold their Kealaolu Avenue house circa 1947, and felt they had enough money to move into a hotel for the rest of their lives. And that's what they did: they moved into the Niumalu Hotel, on the site of the present Hilton Hawaiian Village. That lasted about a year.
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Shauna and the Shoji Lamp346 viewsPhotographed at the front door of 1080 Makaiwa Street, circa 1956.
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My Second Birthday334 viewsI figured this was my second birthday (1951) -- spot the clue.
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Christmas at 140 Dowsett Avenue, 1950332 viewsMy father (cigarette in hand) calling me on my toy telephone. Mother looks on, as does a gentleman I don't recognise --- cocktail in hand.
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John "Woody" Walsh - Undated Passport Photo332 viewsCirca 1960's
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The Family328 viewsMy mother, father, and grandparents Nana and Baba, at 140 Dowsett Avenue. I am guessing that this is circa 1948.
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Walsh Family Line-Up321 viewsMy parents -- Shirley Walsh and John Walsh -- and uncle Dudley Walsh standing with me (in garish V-neck sweater) in New Hampshire. Thanksgiving vacation of my first year at Rensselaer, November 1966.
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Shauna With a Huge Lei313 viewsDecember 1959
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A Father - Mother Moment312 viewsMy father, John Walsh, in a strange sweater actually holding his mother's hand (Mary Kate Vahey Walsh). At a monument in New England, April 1960
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Orchids308 viewsI've always loved orchids. Here I am, in the dirt at Dowsett Avenue, surrounded by orchids. Circa 1950.
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Nana, Baba, and Me308 viewsThe thing I like best about this photograph, taken circa 1956, are our bare feet. I zoomed in on them with Photoshop, and they're pretty well worn. No wearing of house slippers for us --- bare feet!
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