I would say you are looking at dates in
the 1850s.I am curator at a historical society near you in Pennsburg, and our
dags tend to be in that decade. So yes, presumably some of those birthdates are
wrong. Not sure what you mean by “hippie style hair” but the
wide open neckline dress is certainly compatible with dresses in the late
1840s.
Candace Perry
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10:18 PM
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Subject: Re: [MUSEUM-L] early
photos, identification and preservation
Your best bet for dating would be to have a costume specialist look at
them. If you want to send me a few of them I can give you rough dates based on
clothes or spend some time with the book Dressed For The Photographer, she does
a great job of pointing out which details narrow down specific date ranges.
Elizabeth Walton
On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 9:48 PM, Laurie Baty <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Are the early dates showing copies of prints or paintings?
Richards is most likely Frederick DeBourg Richards, an early and important
Laurie Baty
On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 9:02 PM, Shannon Lefebvre <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
Good evening;
I am working on cataloguing the collection of a local historical
society, so I was wondering if the following notes found in a box of daguerrotypes
ring any bells with others in the history community. Something feels
wrong about the dates given, but the handwriting on the notes is probably 20th
century, although there are two sets of handwriting.
Notes from the collection include:
"great-grandmother Alice Stewart Scotland abt 1756"
"Richards Chestnut Hill Phila" (Probably a photographer, it is the
only one with this originally impressed in the velvet inside the photo case.)
"About 1800 Jane Stewart b.
"Mrs. Mary (Stewart) Cole Scotland b.c.1800" (looks younger)
"Chas Potts grandson of Capt Potts" (infant)**
"Robert Stewart b.
"Went to
"Grandmother Cole Mary Cole Grandmother of HSH" (Younger image,
tinted)
I would *guess* that the family moved to the US sometime after 1800 if the
dates are accurate, but another note seemed to say "taken 1805",
which would be a miracle. Does anyone have a database of Stewarts, Philly
area early photographers, or be aware if the Stewarts are connected to the
PART 2: Are there any grants out there to help stabilize these images, or
does anyone know of a locally-able way to repair broken glass and image damage
from future degradation? The organization in question has very limited
resources.
Thank you in advance for your input!
Sincerely,
Shannon L Lefebvre, MA
Curator for
603-767-4033
**From the Potts Memorial, Capt Charles Potts is a son of James Potts and Mary
Aris Potts, born ?, m. Margaret Tallman 1796, sailed on the merchant ship
Adventure soon after. d.
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