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Topic: Clarify date please (Read 202 times)
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Suttonrog
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I must admit that it doesn't look 1900s but I suppose he could be in some old fashioned livery, but the pose and setting still seem wrong.
It could be a 1900s reprint on modern (for the time) paper.
Rog
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juliew
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Edit sorry info already posted.
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PrueM
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I would say that the quality of the image (faded highlights, pose, etc) dates it to 1860s/70, but that it has been reprinted onto a postcard at a later date. The colour of the reprint is interesting, and indicates that it is a silver gelatine printing-out paper, which was used in the 1910s and 20s for commercial prints like postcards (we usually see the true black and white of silver gelatine developing-out papers in the postcards posted on this board )
Cheers Prue
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