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23-03-11, 15:16
[/IMG]Please can someone help me date thes photos?
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I cannot seem to download the photos. What am i doing wrong?
Judith
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23-03-11, 17:26
What nice clear photos! I would say they could be late Victorian 1890 to 1900 sort of time but its difficult without much view of their clothes - specially the woamn's.
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23-03-11, 19:15
Thank you Ann. They are Scottish relatives but I don't know who they are. Is there a website that might be able to help me? Judith
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23-03-11, 20:18
Have a look at our own FTF reference library. The link at the top of this page might help - Costume Past and Present
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24-03-11, 10:45
That is very useful. Thank you.
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