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RMDGEDHR–Victorian couple husband & wife circa 1895 studio portrait by photographer W.M. Wolfe of Clapham Junction London
RM2FXH3XJ–Napoleon III (Charles Louis Napoléon Bonaparte, 1808-1873) first President of France (as Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte) (1848-1852), Emperor of the French (1852-1870), and his wife Empress Eugénie de Montijo (1826-1920), Empress Consort of France (1853-1870), portrait photograph, 1859-1870
RM2GX0FP7–original antique CDV carte de visite series 13. : family event has shooted by a camera, where the the boy is standing amoung his proud parents. father and son has got nice attractive big moustaches. The child is old enough to allowed him to smoke a cigaretta. Mom is just sitting and try to smile. Period 1910's. source: original photograph / vintage man smoking a cigarette
RM2GM8P2T–Original Victorian CDV (Carte de Visite) greetings card, made for the holiday trade at the time. Depicts a fisherman, smoking a pipe, wearing a traditional fisherman's jumper, with his wife who is barefoot at Cullercoats, Northumberland, Northern England, U.K. Circa 1860.
RM2DCBDKC–Carte-de-Visite Album of British and European Royalty, 1860s-70s. [Princess Alice in Mourning Dress (1861); Louis IV, Grand Duke of Hesse (1860s)].
RMMAJPWR–The 1860 census indicates that Robert B. Smith, a native Kentuckian, was a farmer in the Lexington township of Lafayette County, Missouri. His estate was valued at $19,000, an amount equivalent in worth to just under $450,000 today. The census records six children for Robert (aged 36) and his wife Sarah (31) ?Ruffus (11), Mary Kay (9), Robert Jr. (7), Elizabeth (5), Sally (3), and Joseph A. (2). Another person named Minerva Hale (40) is shown living with them in 1860. Like Robert, she is listed as having come from Kentucky, which could mean that she was an elder, widowed sister of his, though
RMDGEDJ0–Victorian couple husband & wife circa 1895 studio portrait by photographer W.M. Wolfe of Clapham Junction London
RMBTAD6N–Edwardian family circa 1907 father John Morris wife Evelyn daughter Beryl and son Hylton of Pontypool South Wales UK
RM2WN0RE9–Original Victorian Carte de Visite (visiting card or CDV) of a fisherfolk family launching a fishing boat (registered as 91 AH) at Auchmithie, birthplace of the renowned Arbroath Smokie - smoked haddock, smaller boats like this were used for fishing for crab and lobster. By Scottish photographer W J Anckorn of Arbroath (studios at Brothock Bridge and Brothock Bank), Scotland, U.K. Circa 1880's.
RM2G4GT6J–Carte-de-visite of Tom Thumb and Lavinia Warren shown in full portrait. Both are standing and facing slightly toward each other looking off frame. Thumb is on the left facing side of the image and wears a dark three-piece suit, white shirt, dark bowtie, and has a pocket watch on a chain hanging from his vest button. He is balding and has a mustache and goatee. Warren wears a dark colored floral damask evening dress with a bustle and white lace trimming on her cuffs and skirt. She has on drop earrings and wears a short beaded necklace and a longer chain necklace with a cross at the end that han
RMPB78NP–. English: The 1860 census indicates that Robert B. Smith, a native Kentuckian, was a farmer in the Lexington township of Lafayette County, Missouri. His estate was valued at $19,000, an amount equivalent in worth to just under $450,000 today. The census records six children for Robert (aged 36) and his wife Sarah (31)—Ruffus (11), Mary Kay (9), Robert Jr. (7), Elizabeth (5), Sally (3), and Joseph A. (2). Another person named Minerva Hale (40) is shown living with them in 1860. Like Robert, she is listed as having come from Kentucky, which could mean that she was an elder, widowed sister of hi
RM2CBAG79–Felix Octavius Carr Darley and wife, 1860s.
RM2GGBRCP–Portrait of Henry Gass (1835-1884) and Wife Emma Dibble, November 1880.
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