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Dorset / Re: Lulworth Cove, O'GORMAN photos?
« on: Sunday 26 July 15 21:42 BST (UK)  »
Welcome justareply. good photograph have you  any  photos of the steps in the garden.  I believe I have photo of christina's grandmother on her mother's side in this link
http://www.gogmsite.net/early_victorian_-_1837_-_18/1861-20-july-baroness-radst.html   

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Dorset / Re: Lulworth Cove, O'GORMAN photos?
« on: Tuesday 21 July 15 22:54 BST (UK)  »
Thank you very much Kilkennlass for clarifying the issue about  the The b&w print, and also for welcoming me to rootschat

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Dorset / Re: Lulworth Cove, O'GORMAN photos?
« on: Friday 17 July 15 15:16 BST (UK)  »
Hi I am a new member, I have been fascinated by early photography for a very long time , but most importantly by autochromes there is  something very ethereal  and almost a celestial energy  that radiates from autochromes, like we are exciting in a  timeless permanent now. My interests with autochromes began when I  watched a documentary about one  of  the early masters of  autochrome  Albert kahn, and was enchanted  by the photography  that was produce  about a century ago  but almost looked contemporary but paradoxically the color and shading of the photos gave a dream like quality a more beautiful reality than our everyday perciced reality.

So when I witness mervyn o'gorman photos of of Christiana in early may of this year in the mail online   I was speechless by the beauty of the photos it made me very nostalgic for that era  also 1913 was a very  iconic year nothing was the same after 1913 partially because of the great war and also because of many social changes, I often call 1913 the last year of the old world    the photos are almost like a farewell  postcard from old England.   I could never in million years with my digital camera produce a photo like Mervyn o’ gorman photos I am fascinated by how he   used  the effect  of  light and shade so perfectly.  When I found  out it was in August  1913   I studied the meteorological   conditions for August 1913 and found out the weather was very still and anticyclonic weather there was probably  some misty hazy conditions   around coast, I often find  as a amateur photographer anticyclonic weather in late summer and early autumn is often the most conducive time of year  to producing  my best photo's  the probable reason   great combination of delicate  light and shade, there is often a soft golden glow in late summer and early autumn.  which gives the horizon  a dream like appearance

I was very happy and excited to find out the true identity of Christina and also  very grateful, but feel I have  open a book and have just read the prologue to  this woman's life she is  from a remarkable  family on  her maternal  side they were barons and baronesses , on her paternal side  one of the founders of the modern banking system and also scholars of the highest order    I would imagine that she  had a full and interesting life.
One last point the two black and white  bromide prints look like different girls they have different eyes, nose and also a different jaw shape, is the  girl  in the roll neck jumper in the bromide  black white print  Anne her sister.   

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