We found a framed photo of the builder of the house my mother in law, her sister, her aunt before her, lived in since it was built in 1917. Among the findings of the family's notorious good timer, policeman, ship builder, house builder were his shaving kit, catalogs from Baltimore suppliers of moldings, old tools, a book of workers hours and pay, a few birch beer bottles used as fill, and a portrait of him from years before the house was built. The portrait was framed in a four inch wide, highly ornate plaster over wood guilt frame. Already very fragile, the find was covered in coal dust, and dust and paper mites. After two weeks of careful restoration. The memory of the man who built the family houses in Morrell Park that still stand, is captured in a beautifully restored frame, around which will hang the found tools, catalogs, fine carved wood elements and memories for the family to enjoy. Thank you "Ain't that a Frame" for an outstanding job!