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Title: Photo Dating & Restoration please
Post by: LesleysLincs on Monday 18 November 13 22:38 GMT (UK)
This photo was taken in Australia & is said to be that of George Snr. 1785-1828 who was known to be in the Masons.

I believe it to be his son Wm. George 1812-1893.

I would be very grateful if someone was able to clean it up & improve the photo & give an approximate date.

Regards Lesley
Title: Re: Photo Dating & Restoration please
Post by: chinakay on Tuesday 19 November 13 00:00 GMT (UK)
Hi Lesley...well, as photography wasn't even invented (practically speaking) until 1839 it was a thing of the future to George Sr.

The sitter's clothing is undateable really, but by the pose and backdrop and the style of the frame I'd say mid 1870s. I think I can see a headclamp stand behind him, to keep his head still, which pretty much disappeared by 1875 or so, but it isn't any earlier than this because of the frame.

Do you have the original, and did you scan it yourself? If so, I suggest you may have used the wrong scanner setting, which should be photo mode rather than anything else. You would get much better results were this scanned in photo mode.

Cheers,
China
Title: Re: Photo Dating & Restoration please
Post by: LesleysLincs on Tuesday 19 November 13 00:51 GMT (UK)
Thank you China,
That does confirm my thoughts. Unfortunately this is a 3rd hand print, so I doubt I would be able to get a better one.
Many thanks Lesley
Title: Re: Photo Dating & Restoration please
Post by: stevew101 on Tuesday 19 November 13 07:31 GMT (UK)
My attempt
Title: Re: Photo Dating & Restoration please
Post by: stevew101 on Tuesday 19 November 13 07:33 GMT (UK)
One with a bit more colour
Title: Re: Photo Dating & Restoration please
Post by: LesleysLincs on Wednesday 20 November 13 00:22 GMT (UK)
Thank you Steve,
The extra colour looks good, but was this an educated guess for the regalia colours? Is it too much to ask for a light sepia version,
I would be most grateful
Lesley
Title: Re: Photo Dating & Restoration please
Post by: stevew101 on Wednesday 20 November 13 05:34 GMT (UK)
Thank you Steve,
The extra colour looks good, but was this an educated guess for the regalia colours? Is it too much to ask for a light sepia version,
I would be most grateful
Lesley

Hi Lesley,

The Masonic Regalia colours are usually Blue/Gold.  This can vary from light to dark blue, but is more often a light blue.  I think that someone has tried at some time to hand colour your picture with some red and black.  There are some pictures on the internet of red regalia, so I may be wrong.

The following seems to be the most common colour scheme ....

http://www.rootschat.com/links/0wzz/


I am not around today, but will try to sort out a sepia version for you this evening.

Steve
Title: Re: Photo Dating & Restoration please
Post by: stevew101 on Wednesday 20 November 13 13:25 GMT (UK)
Sepia version

Steve
Title: Re: Photo Dating & Restoration please
Post by: LesleysLincs on Thursday 21 November 13 00:07 GMT (UK)
Many thanks Steve,
A great job with a rather unpromising photo.

Regards
Lesley
Title: Re: Photo Dating & Restoration please
Post by: ennael on Thursday 21 November 13 06:49 GMT (UK)
Hi,
  http://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/spurling-stephen-1580

Do you have a surname for the gentleman in the photo please?

Leanne
Title: Re: Photo Dating & Restoration please
Post by: LesleysLincs on Thursday 21 November 13 10:37 GMT (UK)
Hi,
The photo is of William George Beaumont, licensee of the Shades Tavern, The Old Wharf, Hobart, Tasmania. The photographer is most probably Stephen Spurling snr. B 1821. His son Stephen was in Launceston by this time.
Lesley

http://www.daao.org.au/bio/stephen-spurling/biography/?