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Old Photographs, Recognition, Handwriting Deciphering => Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs => Topic started by: ndedross on Thursday 17 January 08 07:48 GMT (UK)
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Hi everybody,
Could you suggest a date for this picture?
Also, suggest an age for the subject - I'd say 40's, but I'm not very good at guessing ages. I can't see a wedding ring, though it may be hidden.
When did 'fun' photos come into fashion? I have quite a few - weird family!
I'd appreciate it if someone could clean the image up.
Many thanks,
Nigel
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She appears to have her hair up in the Loose Pompadour hairstyle. This styling came into fashion from about 1897 and stayed in until about 1914/15 when shorter hair was starting to be worn. Taking it that she may have kept her skirt on underneath the kimono and that there is no hemline showing on the vamp of the footwear I would base a date line of about 1910 or there abouts. The trouble is that because she "dressed up" there really, from a fashion point of view, nothing to go on.
old rowley
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Can't date your pic, but I have the same style little table! ;D It belonged to my great grandmother :D :D :D
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You could post it on the Yorkshire page - someone may know when the photographer was working, which would narrow it down a bit, or even have a photo of a similarly attired relation.
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Hi there Nigel
Here is one from me
Irene
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Nigel,
Might they have been a theatrical family or music hall ?
Jim
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Hi,
Irene, thank you so much for the great restoration.
Old Rowley - thanks, a 1910 date seems good. I believe this is Elizabeth Alice Aston, born Bilston in 1870. Her family moved to Streethouse, Yorkshire about 1873. She was in domestic service in Halifax by 1891. This photo was sent to her mother, who died in 1917.
Woodentop - I have no clues that she was 'theatrical', but maybe she did do amateur dramatics? I think at some time photograpic studios started promoting these non-traditional pictures - I have a few of my grandfather Dedross and his bride from 1915-20 that all have costumes involved.
Cheers,
Nigel
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Hi Nigel!!
My great grandma who had an identical table lived in Streethouse too :o :o :o :o :o
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Restored and colour version to follow.
Mike
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Hi.......Heres the colour version for your collection.
Carolyn :)
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Lovely colour job Carolyn, very authentic. Mike?
Cheers,
Leonie.
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Carolyn,
That is wonderful - it really brings the picture to life, thank you very much.
Old Timer - my wife's family lived in Streethouse for a long time (some still do), and its not that big. They were Aston and Sunley and at various times had a greengrocer store and barbershop.
Best wishes,
Nigel
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Thanks to Nigel and Leoni for your kind words.
Leoni I see you have questioned marked Mike, to put you in the picture we are a husband and wife team, sometimes Mike restores and I colour and other times I restore and colour.
Carolyn :) :)
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Hi Nigel - my Streethouse family were called Chadwick. I would love to know if any of their descendants still live there!!
Judy
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re: Judy.. my Streethouse family were called Chadwick. I would love to know if any of their descendants still live there!
I knew some Chadwicks in Streethouse Judy, Mary lived with her father Tom and there was Herbert AKA old Chad. I can't answer your query but will say very likely.
David
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Re: Nigel.
Tommy Sunley cut my hair once, nice bloke. the shops were back to back if I remember correctly and the grocers shop is still there.
David.
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Two from me
Pat
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Gosh I remember doing this one and binning it as I wasn't happy with, I hadn't been restoring very long...was it really 8 years ago ??? :D :D
Carol
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Ooops I didn't see the date!!!
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Pat,
Thanks for the restore. 8 years on and I'm still excited to see the work you and others do.
Best wishes,
Susan