Hi
This photo was given to me by my Mum some time ago. She originally told me it was her Grandad on the horse, with his Dad standing by, but when I showed it to her again just the other day, she said it was her Dad, with her Grandad standing.
I reckon the horse is used for pulling carts because of the blinkers but that doesn't help me because both these ancestors could have been coal merchants when the baby was born.
So, what i'm trying to establish is; is this photo from around 1870 or 1900? I notice the unusual style of jacket worn by the man. It looks like a woollen waistcoat but with sleeves of a different fabric. Sadly, all we seem to be able to see of the lady is the length of her skirt.
Any ideas folks?
By the way, the babe on the horse is either Joseph Arch, b.1900 in Leeds or Joseph Arch b.1870 in Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire. The guy standing being either Joseph sr. or his Dad, Henry Arch b.1839 in Bloomfield, Staffs. Both of the latter two were coal merchnts at some time in their lives; Joe in Leeds and Henry in Bradford.
I'd also be happy if anyone wants to have a go at tidying it up please.
Cheers
Geoff