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    Posted 14 years ago

    ArkansasPi…
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    Part of my Victorian photography collection. I would like to try and identify some of the photographers/portrait studios.

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    1. savethetoys savethetoys, 14 years ago
      Do any of the photos have info or writing on the back/names?
    2. vanskyock24 vanskyock24, 13 years ago
      why do you ask when all the info is on the cards. i see all the writing on the pics
    3. scottvez scottvez, 13 years ago
      The photos in the first frame are cabinet cards (about 4" X 6") and date from the 1880s- 1890s. Photographers name is on the front and a larger mark is usually found on the backs. The two in the center appear to be later snapshots.

      In your second frame, the images are all from the early 20th century. The one in the open folder may have information on the back side of the three fold holder.

      Thanks for sharing,

      Scott

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