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Re: Staglieno

PostPosted: Fri Jul 07, 2017 2:22 pm
by Toby Dammit
Sadly, as you can see, Photobucket, which offered free hosting for years (the reason I used it in the first place) has decided to try and rob all it's previous users by suddenly blanking out their pictures and charging a £50 - £400 per year as ransom. I'm afraid I won't be paying them a penny, a great shame as I was rather proud of my work here.

Oh well.

Re: Staglieno

PostPosted: Sat Jul 08, 2017 8:29 am
by banjo
as we were toby.your actions are justifiable though.thanks for the journey.

Re: Staglieno

PostPosted: Sat Jul 08, 2017 8:52 pm
by rabmania
Toby Dammit wrote:Sadly, as you can see, Photobucket, which offered free hosting for years (the reason I used it in the first place) has decided to try and rob all it's previous users by suddenly blanking out their pictures and charging a £50 - £400 per year as ransom. I'm afraid I won't be paying them a penny, a great shame as I was rather proud of my work here.

Oh well.



Such a pity- fine sets they are too.

Re: Staglieno

PostPosted: Tue Jul 23, 2019 12:49 pm
by Christine140977
Hi,
just saw your photos of Stagliano. It is an amazing graveyard and it takes days to see everything.
The grave of "Giorgo Ottone" looks absolute fantastic.
I was able to go inside the familiy grave. There are steps going down into the basement.
Ther rest of the Ottone family seems to be barried there. It's in a very poor condition. One of the graves was open and I was able to see bones.
Like you wrote, there ist nothing to find about Giorgio Ottone in the internet. Next year I'll be visiting a friend in Genova. I 'll try to find out whats going on with family "Ottone" and let you know if you're still interested.
Greetings from Germany!
Christine