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Old Photographs, Recognition, Handwriting Deciphering => Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs => Topic started by: retepniltub on Sunday 23 March 14 17:12 GMT (UK)
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This is a photo that is part of a collection started by my gt grandfather. Whilst I can identify 99% of them this is a complete mystery as I am sure they are of another unrelated family.
On the back of the card is a very very faint stamped mark, I can read the words "photography number 402" and the photographer is "J T......." at the "....... COTTAGE". Is it FERN COTTAGE ?
Its a long shot but has anyone seen any stamp mark like this. I would be interested to know the date when the photo was taken. Many thanks ....
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Hi...I have asked a moderator to move this to the Photo Restoration & Dating board for a more informed response. Lovely photo.
Carol
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By fiddling with the contrast I'm coming up with;
J TURN B? U? LL
Photographer and artist
Fern Cottage
G(C?)AR??STON
Do you have any idea of a possible area to help with a guess of the place name?
Pinetree
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Think I've got it
J(oseph) Turrill Fern Cottage GARSINGTON - (Oxon)
There was a photo of a cricket match for sale online by this artist c.1900. Found another snippet that says he was a market gardener and also the village photographer most active in the last two decades of the 19c
Does that help?
Pinetree
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That is a great help and certainly more than I was expecting. The family was based in Northamptonshire, so Oxfordshire being an adjoining county makes for some sort of sense.
The family travelled a lot but it was always more northern ie Yorkshire so this presents a problem still, the family do not look like relatives and I would say are not.
The original scan I have done is a better quality but due to the understandable limits set I could not get it any better.
Anyway Pinetree with this information though something will/may trigger an explanation so I thank you for your very valuable help. ... Peter
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I get the impression he was a local photographer so had a quick look at the 1901 Garsington census on the basis the photograph may have been taken there.
There is one lady from Kings Sutton, Northamptonshire - she was Mary Elizabeth Jeffery b.1864 married Arthur Blay a farmer in 1887. Just thought I'd mention her in case the name means anything.
Pinetree