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Old Photographs, Recognition, Handwriting Deciphering => Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition => Topic started by: Jules1066 on Sunday 05 January 20 14:40 GMT (UK)
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Hello
I’m hoping this is the right board?
I’m trying to date the type font used for this name tag. Is is mid/late Victorian?
Thanks in advance for any advice provided.
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It would help if we could see the whole tag instead of part of it.
It looks as if there is a surname on there - SAYER? Esq
Underneath it appears to say CHARING, then under again to the right KEA......
Do I take it that there is not enough name to try and trace it?
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Hi
The name on the tag is I Sayer, location Charing, Kent.
I’m most interested to learn what time period this tag might date from.
Thanks
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Hhmm, I don't actually know but I'm guessing Victorian. I don't think it is a military tag as there are no numbers on it.
Was it my imagination or is there a hole in the middle?
The fact that Esq appears after the name would suggest a person of some standing as opposed to a labourer.
I have come across a George Edward Sayer in the 1871 census. He is living in Charing and is a magistrate so someone of importance.
The address is Pett House, Charing, West Ashford, Kent
Registration district West Ashford
Archive reference RG10
Piece number 956
Folio 14
Page 2
Perhaps the Sayer on your tag is related in some way?
Maybe someone else can offer their opinion or will know the date of the tag.
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I'm trying to work out what the tag is made of :-\ And is it bracelet-type or tag-type? As Girl Guide suggests, an image of the whole tag would be helpful.