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Help with photo & writing
Posted: 14 Sep 2011 22:18
by colette
Posted: 14 Sep 2011 23:07
by dickiesam
Hi Colette,
My first take on the A word is 'annul(ar)'. Means ring-shaped, but 'circular' doesn't fit with the 18 x 14. Or could it be an oval frame 18 tall x 14 wide? I remember a couple of big oval-framed sepia photos in my gran's house.
DS
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Posted: 14 Sep 2011 23:16
by colette
Hi Hun
Yes it looks like an 8 sided frame the picture is my cousins she bourght it in a car boot sale..i guess she would like to find out who the man is..
the only M Launer i can find was a Max Launer who married in Manchester 1928..dont know if he was a photographer or not.cant see him 1911ish,,cant find birth for him so maybe born abroad..
ps cant make image any bigger..what time frame do you recon ..
i was thinking 1930s maybe 40s
xx
Posted: 15 Sep 2011 10:51
by dickiesam
Hi,
The sitter looks as though he is a priest or member of a religious order. That high-buttoned waistcoat and what appears to be a collarless coat or jacket?
Like you I can't find M Launer either, but I had better luck with J Fletcher. In 1910ish there are at least 2 photographers with that name. There's a James Herbert Fletcher aged 23 and he's a photographer in Barnsley, Yorkshire. And plain James F aged 42 up in County Durham.
You might get help in identifying the photographer here:
http://www.bipp.com/Default.aspx?tabid=40 There's a contact facility under the About Us tab.
DS
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Posted: 15 Sep 2011 11:46
by colette
Hi
I cant make the image any bigger we thourght he looked like a priest of sorts..I have asked for a lookup in a 1928 Manchester Directory for both names maybe that will reveal something..regards who the man was I dont think we shall find out..
thanks xx
Who is he?
Posted: 15 Sep 2011 12:46
by dickiesam
Hi,
This should be a 200% enlargement...
Check out the way his 'under collar' [almost a small cravat] is a cross-over style. Do you have a 'friendly' local priest/vicar who might know the mode of dress?
Edit to add: my Welsh wife says the dress reminds her of the old non-conformist ministers such as Wesleyan, Baptist, etc. Maybe Scots?
DS
Posted: 15 Sep 2011 14:37
by northmeols
looks to me to be old style catholic about 1920's
Posted: 15 Sep 2011 16:16
by Blue70