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Henry John Vully de Candole, circa 1850, St. James's, Westminster & Bristol
« on: Saturday 23 January 21 19:08 GMT (UK) »
Your attention, please, for her husband ?
He was actually Henru Jan, but changed his name for the wedding register  ;-)
ote the fashionable "horns" to his hair-style - this was in sympathy with those French Aristocrats who had ended up on the Guillotine.
http://www.spanglefish.com/vullydecandole/index.asp?pageid=717127

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Re: Henry John Vully de Candole, circa 1850, St. James's, Westminster & Bristol
« Reply #1 on: Monday 25 January 21 00:28 GMT (UK) »
One from me
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Re: Henry John Vully de Candole, circa 1850, St. James's, Westminster & Bristol
« Reply #2 on: Monday 25 January 21 06:27 GMT (UK) »
I don't think I've seen a photo with more scratches :P
My try. :)
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Re: Henry John Vully de Candole, circa 1850, St. James's, Westminster & Bristol
« Reply #3 on: Monday 25 January 21 07:48 GMT (UK) »
Looks like someone got to it with a nail file! ;)

Good repairs.

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Re: Henry John Vully de Candole, circa 1850, St. James's, Westminster & Bristol
« Reply #4 on: Monday 25 January 21 10:38 GMT (UK) »

WELL !

Pat and Peter - I just
do
not
know
HOW you manage it !

Thank you very much !

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Re: Henry John Vully de Candole, circa 1850, St. James's, Westminster & Bristol
« Reply #5 on: Monday 25 January 21 10:44 GMT (UK) »
I guessed about 1850 - but "any advance" on that date ?   He was born in 1809, they married in 1838, he died in 1881.

But what about the birth of photography ???

Wikipedia tells us that Daguerre announced the first complete practical photographic process at a meeting of the French Academy of Sciences on 7 January 1839,

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Re: Henry John Vully de Candole, circa 1850, St. James's, Westminster & Bristol
« Reply #6 on: Tuesday 26 January 21 13:03 GMT (UK) »
Quick crop :) :) :) :)

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Re: Henry John Vully de Candole, circa 1850, St. James's, Westminster & Bristol
« Reply #7 on: Tuesday 26 January 21 16:06 GMT (UK) »
You're right to query this.
Daguerreotypes (1840's) & ambrotypes (1850's) were mirror images
of the subject so with men their waistcoats appear fastened on the wrong side.
You can see from this that's not the case so logically it would make it 1860's.
The clothes style is typical 1850's/60's.
My concern are the scratches which would be unusual to say the least on an albumin print (1860's)
& is more common on an ambrotype, so have you grabbed this from the internet or do you have it?
If the former it may have been reversed by someone & is in fact an ambrotype.
Very good facial reconstruction Tomkin.
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Re: Henry John Vully de Candole, circa 1850, St. James's, Westminster & Bristol
« Reply #8 on: Tuesday 26 January 21 17:04 GMT (UK) »

                       " Very good facial reconstruction Tomkin."

  Thanx Jim.   I've got a load of things to do so i can't spend a lot of time restoring plus

      mi' eyes are giving me trouble.  Can't wait until it's safe to get them tested.

             Ne'er mind eh!     :D :D :D :D :D