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These panels were created with 4x5 inch double sided slide holders colored with a combination of dyes, color washes, Krylon inks and Lumieres. The photos have a steady progression of sepia to color as the generations proceed from my great grandmother to my daughter in the last panel. Three of these panels were published in the June/July issue of Somerset Memories 2007.