« Reply #11 on: Thursday 23 July 09 16:52 BST (UK) »
I've been thinking about this one a while...what about the little girl's socks and shoes - they look far too late for 1860s to me. Also, the very relaxed natural poses of all the subjects wouldnt have happened in the 1860s cos of the time they would have had to have stayed rigid still and the fact that people just didnt appear so relaxed...I would also say the quality of the photograph is also far too good for 1860s as well as the fact that it's an outdoor shot which again wasn't really heard of as far as I know much before the 1890s-1900. I thought 'working photos' of working class people only came into vogue (prob due to the expense) after the turn of the century...all that considered I was thinking more along a date of 1890s-1905 or so...
Alison
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