Many of my readers of this blog know about the 19th century photo album I acquired. I am very thankful for the woman who rescued my family’s photo album, found me and sent me the family heirloom.
Many of these photos have been posted on Wordless Wednesday or in other blog posts. Here are the third ten photos in order from the album. If you can provide any insight into these photos I would love to hear about it. Perhaps you can estimate the year one of the photos was taken or the age of an individial(s) or even perhaps what event was taken place.
This is a tin type photo.
This is also a tin type photo. Pictured are Patrick Fraher/Fryher and Sarah Hayes.
This is a carte-de-visite card. It is from prior to 1900.
This is another tin type It is from prior to 1900.
This is another tin type photo. It is from prior to 1900.
This is another tin type photo. It is from prior to 1900.
This is another tin type photo. It is from prior to 1900.
This is another tin type photo. It is from prior to 1900.
This is not really a photo but it took p a spot where a photo would go in the album.
This is also not really a photo but it took p a spot where a photo would go in the album.
Many of my readers of this blog know about the 19th century photo album I acquired. I am very thankful for the woman who rescued my family’s photo album, found me and sent me the family heirloom.
Many of these photos have been posted on Wordless Wednesday or in other blog posts. Here are the second ten photos in order from the album. If you can provide any insight into these photos I would love to hear about it. Perhaps you can estimate the year one of the photos was taken or the age of an individial(s) or even perhaps what event was taken place.
This is a very small tin type photo.
This is also a very small tin type photo.
This is a carte-de-visite card. It is from prior to 1900.
This is another carte-de-visite card. It is from prior to 1900.
This is another carte-de-visite card. It is from prior to 1900.
This is another carte-de-visite card. It is from prior to 1900.
This is another carte-de-visite card. It is from prior to 1900.
This is another carte-de-visite card. It is from prior to 1900.
This is another tin type photo. It is from prior to 1900.
This is another tin type photo. It is from prior to 1900.
Wordless Wednesday = Sanders – Fryher Photo Album – Image 38
This photo comes from a 19th century Sanders & Fryher Photo album. If you can identify the date, age of the individual or who the person is, please post a remark about it.
Many of my readers of this blog know about the 19th century photo album I acquired. I am very thankful for the woman who rescued my family’s photo album, found me and sent me the family heirloom.
Many of these photos have been posted on Wordless Wednesday or in other blog posts. Here are the first ten photos in order from the album. If you can provide any insight into these photos I would love to hear about it. Perhaps you can estimate the year one of the photos was taken or the age of an individial(s) or even perhaps what event was taken place.
The first photo in the album is a cabinet card which has been dated to around 1900.
This photo doesn’t seem to fit the same time period as the others within the photo album. It appears to be from around the 1920s or 1930s and is similar to the photos I have from that time period.
This photo is a cabinet card taken prior to 1900.
This cabinet card photo was taken between 1896 and 1898 and is most likely my great Aunt Florence.
This cabinet card photo is of an unknown subject.
This photo is of an unusual size and doesn’t fit the standards or a cabinet card, carte-de-visite or some of the other when known sizes of old photos.
This photo is a cabinet card of an unknown subject.
This photo is a cabinet card of an unknown subject.
This photo is a cabinet card of an unknown subject.
This appears to be the size of a sterograph photo of an unknown subject.