JimG
Western Thunderer
I was bought a Kodak Brownie 127 as a Christmas present in 1955 and the majority of pictures I took were the family type.
I got my first camera when I was about ten years old, in the early 50s. It was an Ensign Fullview, as close as I could get to my father's Rollieflex. I remember standing on Dumbarton Central UP platform and taking my first railway picture, a K class loco on the Fort William train. That turned out to be my last railway picture for many years since my mother berated me for wasting good film, her idea being that it should only be used on family type photographs.
Jim.