PHOTO & DRAWING FROM 1957 AT DISNEYLAND

Gypsyagogo

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I've come across a photo of me as a young child visiting Disneyland in 1957 and talking with Roy (from the Mickey Mouse Show). He was sitting on main street sketching pictures for passing guests. I have the small cartoon he drew as well as the photo taken of the two of us while he was sketching.
Anyone think this has any value or could there be a place to donate it to a Disney archives location. I live near Disneyland in California. Thanks for any input!
 
I would suggest going to a framing shop and get both items framed together. Also, you might print up something identifying everyone and when this occurred. Depending on the write-up and how it is printed, it can also be either titles that are also framed or a sheet on the back side after framing is complete.

The sale value of these items is probably very low. However, if framed it might be a very nice keepsake for your family for long-term.
 
Thanks for your suggestion! I didn't really think there would be much in the way of value for this piece, just wanted to see if there were some die hard Disney collectors that would have an interest. I've kept it this long, wouldn't want to part with it unless someone had a collection that was missing this piece or something of that nature. But, thanks again!
 















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