Original characterful Victorian cabinet card of a cute young child called Boogle, (girl or boy as they were dressed the same in these times) wearing a winter coat, with a fur collar, and an elaborate bonnet, studio of A.G. Taylor, London, U.K. circa 1886
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4550 x 6889 px | 38.5 x 58.3 cm | 15.2 x 23 inches | 300dpiLocation:
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From the studio of A.G. (Andrew and George) Taylor. Studios at 70 & 78 Queen Victoria St. London E.C. (also at 62 &64 Ludgate Hill E.C., 129 Fenchurch Street E.C., Forest Lodge, London Road, Forest Hill and at most principal towns throughout the United Kingdom) Dates from 1886, as this is when these photographers received a Royal Warrant and called themselves Photographers to the Queen as is written on bottom of this cabinet card. In these Victorian times, up until the age of seven, the clothes worn by boys and girls were almost identical.