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Three interesting chaps from Colne
« on: Thursday 04 March 21 13:53 GMT (UK) »
Please can someone restore and possibly colour this photo of three working class men from my home town of Colne in Lancashire? Taken by J. Wilkinson, Market Street. Not sure of the date, maybe 1880s?

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LANCASHIRE-Nutter, Driver, Foley, Taylor, Blanthorn, Parker, Pickles, Grime, Mudd, Broadley, Spencer, Whalley, Harrison, Ellis, Timmins, Duerden, Cornthwaite, Schofield, Wardley, Lord, Scholes
IRELAND-Foley, Timmins, Foran, Farrall, Traynor, Crawley, Ganley, McDermott, Manning
HAMPSHIRE-Wheeler, Gilmore
STAFFS/SHROP-Darn, Spittle
DERB'HIRE-Mason, Trimmer
YORKSHIRE-Perkin (Parkin), Robinson
CORNWALL-Harris, Jane, Bennett
CHESHIRE-Littlemore, Timmins, Blanthorn, Smith
HUNTI'SHRE-Stretton, Bryant

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Re: Three interesting chaps from Colne
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 04 March 21 16:05 GMT (UK) »
Quick b&w edition:

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Re: Three interesting chaps from Colne
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 04 March 21 16:11 GMT (UK) »
Quick b&w edition:

Oh fantastic. Thankyou japeflakes
LANCASHIRE-Nutter, Driver, Foley, Taylor, Blanthorn, Parker, Pickles, Grime, Mudd, Broadley, Spencer, Whalley, Harrison, Ellis, Timmins, Duerden, Cornthwaite, Schofield, Wardley, Lord, Scholes
IRELAND-Foley, Timmins, Foran, Farrall, Traynor, Crawley, Ganley, McDermott, Manning
HAMPSHIRE-Wheeler, Gilmore
STAFFS/SHROP-Darn, Spittle
DERB'HIRE-Mason, Trimmer
YORKSHIRE-Perkin (Parkin), Robinson
CORNWALL-Harris, Jane, Bennett
CHESHIRE-Littlemore, Timmins, Blanthorn, Smith
HUNTI'SHRE-Stretton, Bryant

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Re: Three interesting chaps from Colne
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 04 March 21 16:14 GMT (UK) »
This might start a debate but I don't think they are
working class lads.
This looks like a posed photo of 3 men in working class
clothes.
They look well scrubbed &  their shoes look in a better
condition than one would expect.
Also I think 1870's.
Nice photo all the same.
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Re: Three interesting chaps from Colne
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 04 March 21 16:28 GMT (UK) »
This might start a debate but I don't think they are
working class lads.
This looks like a posed photo of 3 men in working class
clothes.
They look well scrubbed &  their shoes look in a better
condition than one would expect.
Also I think 1870's.
Nice photo all the same.

I bought it off Ebay and for some reason it was in Germany, not sure how it ended up there. Thanks for your input, they do look rather well presented, but are also wearing clogs?

1870s wow. Quite an early one then.

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LANCASHIRE-Nutter, Driver, Foley, Taylor, Blanthorn, Parker, Pickles, Grime, Mudd, Broadley, Spencer, Whalley, Harrison, Ellis, Timmins, Duerden, Cornthwaite, Schofield, Wardley, Lord, Scholes
IRELAND-Foley, Timmins, Foran, Farrall, Traynor, Crawley, Ganley, McDermott, Manning
HAMPSHIRE-Wheeler, Gilmore
STAFFS/SHROP-Darn, Spittle
DERB'HIRE-Mason, Trimmer
YORKSHIRE-Perkin (Parkin), Robinson
CORNWALL-Harris, Jane, Bennett
CHESHIRE-Littlemore, Timmins, Blanthorn, Smith
HUNTI'SHRE-Stretton, Bryant

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Re: Three interesting chaps from Colne
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 04 March 21 17:27 GMT (UK) »
The one on the right is definitely wearing 'proper' workman's clogs.
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Re: Three interesting chaps from Colne
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 04 March 21 18:18 GMT (UK) »
clogs:

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Re: Three interesting chaps from Colne
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 04 March 21 18:51 GMT (UK) »
clogs:

I bet you could hear those coming a mile away 😁😁
LANCASHIRE-Nutter, Driver, Foley, Taylor, Blanthorn, Parker, Pickles, Grime, Mudd, Broadley, Spencer, Whalley, Harrison, Ellis, Timmins, Duerden, Cornthwaite, Schofield, Wardley, Lord, Scholes
IRELAND-Foley, Timmins, Foran, Farrall, Traynor, Crawley, Ganley, McDermott, Manning
HAMPSHIRE-Wheeler, Gilmore
STAFFS/SHROP-Darn, Spittle
DERB'HIRE-Mason, Trimmer
YORKSHIRE-Perkin (Parkin), Robinson
CORNWALL-Harris, Jane, Bennett
CHESHIRE-Littlemore, Timmins, Blanthorn, Smith
HUNTI'SHRE-Stretton, Bryant

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Re: Three interesting chaps from Colne
« Reply #8 on: Friday 05 March 21 04:09 GMT (UK) »
My try. :)
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