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Old Photographs, Recognition, Handwriting Deciphering => Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs => Topic started by: joanna69 on Friday 08 October 10 11:13 BST (UK)
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Please can someone help me date this lady. The photographer is T Fossey of Hackney Road but I can't find him on the online photolondon list of photographers. Looking at her I'm guessing early 1860's with that bonnet and the big bow underneath and the shawl.
If anyone fancies ridding the photo of the blemishes or adding some colour that would be nice too. I am getting photoshop elements for Xmas to hope to join you then with my efforts once I'm up to speed.
Here she is, with the back image to follow in the next post.
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And the back...
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Hello Joanna
I think you'll be joining us for dating too,1860's is the right answer.
I would say around mid decade as she doesn't have the full crinoline ( 7 hoops ) of earlier
instead settling for the lower 3.She doesn't appear to have her hair in the style of the later decade
hence the date.
It was usual for a lady to remove her left glove to show her marital status but in this she hasn't.
jim
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Thank you Jim. I've stored that little nugget about the number of hoops on the crinoline away in my brain for future reference! I can guess but you guys really know your costume styles etc and its nice to get confirmation of my guess from someone who really knows :)
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Also 1860's photo's are full length with a blurry edge as lenses were still quite primitive & the subject had to be quite a distance from the camera in order to be in focus.By 1870 they improved & the 3/4 length pose came in.
The plain back with just this centre logo is also an 1860's style,the palette would indicate the photographer probably colourised also.
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Thanks Jim. Interesting. I have another photo that i think is a similar era where the edges of the lady's dress are noticeably blurred I think for the reasons you describe.
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Here's a restore & colour from me.
Cheers,
David.
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David - just wow! Fabulous colour choices. Love the shawl. i have a coat that colour! And the flowers in the vase... you hardly notice them in the original but now, there they are brought back to life.
Thank you very much for taking the time to colour it. :)
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Hi Jo
A quick tidy for you
David
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:)
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David and G A R - thank you very much for your restoration of this photograph - they're fantastic.
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One from me
Terry
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Thank you Terry - she looks wonderful there and I love the colours you have chosen.
:) :)
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Hi,
Here's a go from me.
Skippy
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Hi Joanna........Heres another colour version to add to the list.
Carolyn :)
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Skippy and Carolyn - just amazing!! I am in awe of what you guys do. Having tinkered myself I know its quite complex to separate all the layers and choose the colours etc.
All of you who have helped out with this lady, I am very grateful indeed. :)
Thank you :)!
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Here's one from me. I've kept the original tonings...I leave the colouring to
the experts. Hope it's ok
Joy :) :)
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Joy, it's fantastic - thank you very much!
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Not always experts, Joy... sometimes I slap the paint on to cover the cracks :D
Here's my version