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September 1940. "House dating from the early boom days of Silverton, Colorado." Medium format acetate negative by Russell Lee. View full size.
It is a toy. Looks to me like the little girl's tricycle lying on its side. They made them with fenders back in the day
May not be a Sky-King, but it looks like a 1930's fendered tricycle.
I was thinking that was a pretty nice place back in the day---great to see someone else thought so and made it happen!
80 years old and she's still a little girl.
I see shelves under two of the upstairs windows - could those be for storing milk in the winter?
Also, what would miners think about llamas grazing on the property?
On the lawn, right side of photo, near corner of house. Is that a farm implement? A child's toy??
I am mystified.
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