Friday, November 27, 2009

Clara & Larry Patriot Ledger Thanksgiving 2009


Parade Memories. Clara Marini-91 with her nephew Larry Tocci. Larry converted to digital,home movies of the Quincy Christmas Parade which her husband Dan had taken 50 years ago.
In compiling his family history, Larry Tocci dug up a bit of Quincy history as well.
He was searching through old photographs in his aunt’s West Quincy home when he came upon VHS reproductions of 8mm reels. He gave the tapes a look and was
transported to Christmas in the 1950s when Quincy Center was known as Shopperstown USA.
It’s some of the only footage known to exist of the formative years of the city’s Christmas parade, a community tradition that began in 1952 and continues this Sunday.
Ed Fitzgerald, director of the Quincy Historical Society, enthusiastically accepted Tocci’s offer of copies of the tapes, which Tocci has posted on YouTube.
“We have some ’50s footage, but we don’t have a lot,” Fitzgerald said. “The holiday parade stuff is fun. It’s a great little capsule of a whole other time. You’ve got these street scenes of places that are long gone.”
Holly and garlands hang from lampposts, majorettes twirl batons and Santa waves from a holiday float as it passes department stores on Hancock Street.
“We’d bundle up the kids and we’d all go over to watch the parade,” remembered Clara Marini, 91, Tocci’s aunt, who has lived in Quincy since 1942. “It was a big thing. All my friends, all my neighbors over here, we all went. We walked.”
Clara’s husband, Donato – he went by Dan – had a documentarian’s eye. He didn’t just film his daughters Linda & Janet majorettes in the parade, but the entire event, as if he were covering it for live television.
“Imagine me, I’m scanning this and going, ‘What is he doing? What is he trying to shoot? Who is he trying to get?’” Tocci said. “He just filmed the parade.”
Dan Marini, a carpenter from New York, moved his family to Quincy in 1942 to take a job at the Fore River shipyard. He built barracks during the war.
He and Clara raised their two daughters, Janet and Linda, in Quincy. In the 1950s – which Fitzgerald called “the great age of home movies” – Marini began documenting family events with an 8-millimeter camera.
The footage – of weddings and birthdays and anniversary celebrations – proved invaluable as Larry Tocci compiled the family history.
Clara Marini said her husband was careful with his film. “He was very meticulous,” she said. “He kept it just so.”
Dan Marini died three and a half years ago. Shortly thereafter, his nephew found the tapes.
As he combed through the footage, studying the vintage cars and Sunday-best clothing, Tocci realized his uncle was preserving a record of the time, not just of the family.
“This speaks of a very simple time,” Tocci said. “They didn’t need to have just quick edits, fast pace, almost like a video game or an action movie. This is very simple. You can see all the local townspeople just out, watching their family and friends in a parade. That’s just simple, pure Americana.”
Quincy Ma. Holiday Parades Late 1950's
Quincy Ma. Holiday Parades Late 1950's
The first 1/2 is now available in HD:
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The 2nd 1/2 of this parade was further enhanced:
Quincy Ma. Holiday Parades Late 1950's

I had a little fun with the photo too:
You can also watch it on my laptop!
Quincy Holiday Parade
FOUND! After this interview, two minutes of ORIGINAL 8mm footage were found with Linda's reels . You'll see quite the difference in quality. Featured is Linda. Janet is seen too & again in the crowd with neighbors at the end: 
Quincy Ma., 1950's Christmas Parade.
 
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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Marini Restored Photos



Donato Marini comes to AMERICA!

I guess Dan (left) WITH CIGARETTE & his brother also with a smoke, (No. This is not photoshopped), must've need a good smoke to relax them before the long trip to America. Dan entered the states as shown above when he was 15. He's about 8-10 here so he must've been really relaxed! Or wired...without cigarettes on board.

Click on each picture to view/print full size. Badly spolied by water marks, dust & tears, I have restored this vintage Marini photo in b&w & sepia. Recently found was the additional photo taken that day. The children are without hats but Mrs. Marini is now wearing "fur."

The backdrop is just that, a fake background very common for portraits during this period. However imagine the photo taken in San Dona to. It might've looked more like this one "pictured," above in the old country. I've also taken the ship's document, blending it with the San Donato photo:
The next two offer a custom blend of the photo with the ship's manifest including the ship itself:


Clara (in white) & Dan meet for the very first time! Is this real? Well, maybe not but it's what they would've looked like when they first met.
This 1959 "hand made time card," was found in a cabinet in the garage this year (2013).

Monday, August 24, 2009

Clara Cooking Pasta


The same pot! Insert, 8mm still from a 1960's home movie. Larger image is a screen shot from 2009 camcorder video. It's the same pot. It's truly the (golden) fountain of youth.
Color Corrected Pasta? WATCH:
2010: With new High Def camera's here is Clara making pasta in HD. Or is that HP? Hot Pasta:Clara Marini Pasta

2009 Videos:

Both are featured below & linked here. These were recorded August 23, 2009. Part two shows Clara in 1959 making home made pasta, & we see her 50 years later still making Sunday dinner:
Clara Marini Cooking Pasta 8/23/09
Clara Marini Pasta Part Two



This 8mm was film by Ed Mahoney Looks like
Homemade Gnocchi's are on the menu:


Clara Marini's Fresh Gnocchi's!
8MM & TODAY! Picture in Picture, or is that Pasta in Pasta?!:
Aunt Clara's Pasta


Here's the alternate version:Clara's Pot of PastaWhat's new is old. 2011 HD video converted to 8mm!
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Enjoy a meatball 'sangwedge:"
LIVE! At Aunt Clara's
Clara will tell you it is HER sauce which was Aunt Millie's (now discontinued). The woman behind Aunt Millie's knew Clara. She tasted Clara's, loved it, then made it slightly different calling it her own!
Recorded June 11th 2011:


Recorded Holidays 2011. Clara's Stories:
Clara once rented the 2nd floor apt of a Hawthorne (NY) home when she & Dan married.
The landlady's daughter in law asked what Clara was cooking....
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Typical Sunday Dinner:
Clara's Sunday Leftovers 1080p (p for Pasta)
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Take a bite out these videos. Clara talks about how Aunt Millie's became a popular spaghetti sauce & then dig in to Sunday dinner.Clara & Aunt Millie HDThumbnail
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Thursday, July 30, 2009

Slideshows

Clara & Dan's many years BEFORE this photo was taken September 2011. 
Even the shades are in the same place!


The pictures & documents to your right represent the photos of the Cedrone, Camilli, Marini, Tocci, Patane, & Arpie families, including images from the Italian "homeland,
"San San Donato Val Di Comino"
All of these including family stories are featured on my original blog. Every photo, video & document has been personally restored by myself to honor our families & to leave behind a "clear picture," of who we were: