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Showing posts with label Buckley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Buckley. Show all posts
Monday, December 26, 2011
The Buckley Sisters: Martha and Emma, Ashton - U. Lyne, Greater Manchester, England, 1890s
This photograph was taken by F. Beech at the studio on 24 Mill Lane, in Ashton Under Lyne, in Greater Manchester, Lancashire, England. I am guessing it was taken in the late 1890s/early 1900s.
I found a Buckley family in Ashton-Under-Lyne in the 1891 census, consisting of William, the father, born abt. 1849. His wife's name is Susannah and they have six children: James, Isaac, John, Nancy, Martha (age 7) and Emma (3). There's a four-year spread between Emma and Martha. Do they look that far apart in the above photo?
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Cartes de Visites and Lovely Collars
The carte de visite photograph is one of my favourite image formats. These calling-card sized photos often contain interesting fashions and hairstyles. They were most popular between 1860-1890. If you have a carte de visite, and don't know when the photo was taken, you can sometimes determine the approximate date of the photograph by analyzing the thickness of the cardstock. The thinner the card, the earlier the photograph. Portrait styles, the use of cheek tinting, and even the photographer's imprint on the reverse of the photograph can provide clues as to the photograph's vintage.
I just love the collars worn by the two young women below. I found these photos at an antique show in the 1990s.
I just love the collars worn by the two young women below. I found these photos at an antique show in the 1990s.
Above left: "Sarah Buckley (Rose's Mother)" taken at the W.B. Miles Studio, 151 High Street, Holyoke, MA. I would guess that this photograph was taken in the 1890s.
Above right: "Annie Williams, Brown Hair 12 yr, Sept 19, Black eyes, 2 watercolors" The photograph was taken at the Morton Artistic Photographer, 75 Westminster Street, Providence, Rhode Island circa 1890. This photograph may have accompanied Annie's entries in an art show.
Above left: The dapper man in the photograph is "W. M. Lawson" and we know this because he was kind enough to sign his CDV. Though it is not visible in the scan above, there is a faint photographer's imprint in the lower right corner that reads, "Sheldon & Davis."
Above right: This little girl was photographed at G. Wilson's Photographic and Portrait Gallery on Water St. in Mary's, Ontario, Canada, probably sometime after 1877 and before 1885. "Annie Lytle" is written on the back in pencil.
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