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Old Photographs, Recognition, Handwriting Deciphering => Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs => Topic started by: steedie1978 on Saturday 26 February 11 22:39 GMT (UK)
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Hi there,
We have come across a photograph a few years back. My father believes its our German relatives however it could be our Irish, Spanish, Uk based ancestors. I cannot find anything, web wise, for the girls dress or for what the lady is wearing.
Any help would be gratefully appreciated!
Many Thanks,
Rhiannon
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Hi Rhiannon and welcome to Rootschat!
I can't help on the dating front I'm afraid, but I did notice it looks as if the people have been superimposed onto a different background. Look particularly at the top of the young man's head, it looks like it's been cut from another photo. That's probably of no significance and no help at all but I thought I'd mention it!
Hopefully a dating expert will be along shortly :)
Heather
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just a tidy
sylvia
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Hiya,
Heather, it does look odd doesnt it. My parents had it restored about 10 years ago, hence why it looks superimposed!
Thank you Sylvia!
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A date of around 1908-12.
jim
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Thanks Jim. I'm absolutley stumped on their clothing!
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I do not think the lad has been added. If you look below you can see his right foot.
The older woman does not seem to have a ring on her left hand but may have one on her right. I was told years ago by a Polish lad that they wore family rings on the left hand and wedding rings on the right and maybe they did the same in some parts of Germany.
Behind seems to be a roof so are they in a building on a hillside?
Bryan
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I would guess that the roof in the original photo was too 'busy' and the people didn't show up clearly enough against it. It looks as though the people have been cut out and superimposed on a more regular and pale background.
Is this photo a new version (done 10 years ago) and does the original still exist?
Heather
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I was wondering about her ring so thank you for sharing that, thats excellent information as we were under the impression this may be relatives on our German side.
We have the original but my Dads got in framed on the wall. Its exactly the same but this restored picture looks wierd because the two faces at the back have been lightened and their edges played about with.
Does anyone have any idea on where the clothing came from? The girl looks very modern but the lady looks quite boring!
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I thought it was greenhouse.
Older women didn't always follow fashion like younger ones but she does have a lace mantle popular early 1900's.
The older chaps waistcoat doesn't look English & does have a Bavarian look to it.
jim
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In Germany wedding rings are worn on the right hand. Men often wear their ring on the left hand usually to avoid getting caught up in any machinery they have to use at work.
Rapunzel :)
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Seems to me that the older woman is wearing an Apron. Does not help much as they became part of National dress and might even be worn as "Sunday Best".
If they were Spanish I'd have expected black hair and eyes though I think North West Spain may be fairer.
I notice the tiles or whatever they are in the background are not all the same width - which one would expect - so what is it?
Bryan
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Also in Scandinavia wedding rings worn on the right hand. A Danish friend told me they wear the wedding ring on the left hand during the engagement, then transfer it to the left hand at marriage.
Cheers,
China
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Thanks to you all for your help!
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I notice the pocket on the young mans jacket is a side ways entry,something Ive not seen before