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To view a picture click on any thumbnail image below. When you click on a thumbnail image the larger photo will be displayed. There will also be a left-arrow, up-arrow, and right-arrow displayed in the upper right corner of your screen. Clicking on the right-arrow will take you to the next picture in the photo sequence. Clicking on the left-arrow will take you back one picture in the photo sequence. Clicking on the up-arrow will return you to this page. You can return to the Home Page by clicking on the orange RETURN button.
For those interested in copying some of these photos for printing, there are instructions for copying these photos to your PC at the bottom of this page.
TIP: To view all the large photos one after the other without having to come back to this thumbnail page, first left-click on the first image thumbnail below. Then position your mouse pointer over the right-arrow in the upper right corner of your screen, and left-click to view each photo. Don't move your mouse pointer, and continue to left-click over the right-arrow until you view all the photos that are available in this gallery. When you get to the last photo, the right-arrow will disappear and you can then left-click on the up-arrow to bring you back to this page.
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Instructions For Copying Photos For Personal Use:
You can copy any picture you like for personal use off this photo gallery web page. First left-click on the thumbnail image of the picture you want which will bring up the larger photo. Then right-click anywhere on the face of the larger photo, and left-click on "Save Picture As" from the pop-up menu that will appear. Navigate to a folder where you want to save the photo on your computer's hard disk. Then left-click on Save. The photo will then be saved to your computer's hard disk in the folder (directory) you selected. You can then use any photo editing or photo printing application you have to print the photo. You can also e-mail the photo to family and friends. Note that these photos are low resolution photos so you will not be able to enlarge them when printing - enlarging them will cause them to become blurry.