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  1. Jack McHammocklashing

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    The history captured in the pics is brilliant, being of that age I can relate to what is there and what is lost now
    Tin bath in front of the range
    Aeroplane on kids desk at school
    Kids activities in the street scene

    Jack McH
     
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      clueless1 member... yep, that's what I am:)

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      He can copyright his pics just by sending them to himself in the post, by recorded delivery, and not opening them when they arrive.

      Having done that, youtube is a good way to get them out there.

      When it comes right down to it, it depends what the lad wants. If he simply wants people to see his great work, so that others can appreciate his art, then great. Youtube is good, but true art lovers will want to see the pencil marks on paper. If he wants to get more out of it, then youtube is still great. If a lot of people view the video, it will carry a lot of weight with a publisher.

      Personally, I think the drawings are ace. About half of the imagery portrayed scenes before my time, but I got quite a lot of it. I'd love to see the originals first hand, and I bet I'm not the only one. If the lad wanted to show them, I bet he'd get an appreciative audience, but equally, he might want to keep the originals personal to him, which is of course his choice.
       
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