Thursday, November 29, 2012

Enhancement - Looking for Lost Details - November 2012

For some, an old photograph loses its charm when "restored" to modern day clarity with all the age spots removed. Some photographs however, benefit greatly from just a nudge of enhancement. An improved contrast or the reversal of the yellowing brings out details that otherwise would have been missed and lost forever.

To please both camps of those of us who rescue old photographs, here are both the originals and the enhanced of just a few of the latest additions to Lost Gallery.


Couple and Car
Couple and Car

Cabinet Card baby
Cabinet Card baby

Twins
Twins

little girl
little girl

Child in a sailor suit
Child in a sailor suit

Two children in sailor suits
Two children in sailor suits

Two children in a garden
Two children in a garden

small boy
small boy

Baby in chair
Baby in chair

Four children
Four children

Boy and vase of flowers
Boy and vase of flowers

child orig
20120720 child enhanced

Just a little bit of help took this one a long way.


Itinerant Photographer
Itinerant Photographer

Out sitting on a rock
Out sitting on a rock

Somebody's gonna get it ...
Five Children

Class Picture
Class Picture

I enlarged this one in relation to the backing.


Six men
Six men enhanced



Or maybe you'd prefer just a list of all (well, most) of the categories and subjects and album pages in LOST GALLERY! Well, here it is!


A to C


Advance to the Rear The Rear View
Aircraft
Aircraft – Biplanes
Aircraft – Connie, the Lockheed Constellation
Aliens and Mystery – Area Fifty-One and a Half
Animals – Gone to the Chickens
Animals – The Pets by themselves
Animals – Posing on a Pony
Area Fifty-One and a Half – Don’t Look Now
Automobiles – Car Bumpers
Automobiles – Car Running Boards
Baby Buggy
Beach – Itinerant Beach Photographer (page 01)
Beach – Itinerant Beach Photographer (page 02)
Beach – The Old Days
Beach – The Slide Show
Beach – The Girlfriend
Biplane
Bows
Boys in Dresses
Bridges
Bumpers – Car Bumpers
Cabinet Cards
Camera – Photographs containing a camera
Carte-de-Viste
C'est la Guerre – Photographs about the wars
Chain Chain Chain – People doing the same things
Chair, Fringed
Chair, One Armed
Cheesecake
Chickens - Gone to the Chickens
Children – Boys in Dresses
Children – A Child on the Front Steps
Children - Girls and their Dolls
Children – Kid in a Tub
Children – Mobile Toys
Children - On Running Boards
Children – Slide Show
Children – Trios - In groups of Three
Christmas – in found photographs
Cities – Unknown Street Scenes
Class Pictures – School Days!
Clothing – Bows
Clothing – Costumes
Clothing – Cowboy Outfits
Clothing – Boys in Dresses
Clothing – Furs – The Dead Animal Society
Clothing – Grass Skirts
Clothing – Hats
Clothing – Jodhpurs
Clothing – Saddle Shoes
Clothing – Sailor Tailored Fashion
Clothing – Swimwear – At the Beach
Clothing – Uniforms – Girl & her Guy in Uniform
Clothing – Uniforms - Our Man at the Front
Connie, the Lockheed Constellation
Costumes
Couples – A Girl and her Guy in Uniform
Fake Fight

C to P


Fringed Chair
Furniture and Props – One Armed Chair
Furniture and Props – Props and Backdrops
Furniture and Props – The Fringed Chair
Furniture and Props – Wicker
Girl in a Boat
Girlfriend and the Car
Girlfriend at the beach
Goat Cart
Gone to the Chickens – Snaps including a chicken
Grass Skirt Gallery
Groups – Chain Chain Chain – People lined up
Groups – Class Pictures
Hats – Where everyone is wearing a hat
Hats – Really Big hats
Homes – We Call it Home
House – Our House
Itinerant Street Photographer
Itinerant Child Photographer With PONY!
Jodhpurs
Laundry – People and Clothes Lines
Lurker
Music – Trombones
Music Makers
Novelty Photo Booth – Collection
Novelty Photo Booth – Examination
The Office Typewriters and business
On a Bumper
On a Car
On a Rock
On a Running Board
One-Armed Chair
Parade – Parties, Parades and Picnics
Parties – Parties, Parades and Picnics
People Stacks
Personal Pinups – the best girl. (Page One)
Personal Pinups – the best girl. (Page Two)
Personal Pinups – Girlfriend at the beach
Pets – The animals by themselves
Photo Mask
PhotoBombing – Pranks to ruin a photo
Photography – Photographs containing a camera
Photography – The Photo Mask
Photography – Tinted Photograph
Photography – Polaroids
Photography Errors – Lurker
Photography Errors – photographer's Shadow
Photography Errors – The Double Exposure
Photography Errors – Unauthorized Photographs
Picnics – Parties, Parades and Picnics
Places to Go - More about where than who.
Places – Our House - With people in front
Places – We Call it Home - More houses
Pony – Posing on a Pony

P to W


Poses – Advance to the Rear!
Poses - Belly Down, Heads Up! (A really odd pose.)
Poses – Cheesecake
Poses – Fake Fight
Poses – Girl in a Boat
Poses – In a Tree
Poses – Kid in a Tub
Poses – On a Bumper
Poses – On a Car
Poses – On a Pony
Poses – On a Running Board
Poses – Out Sitting on a Rock
Poses – People with Signs.
Poses – Personal Pinup
Poses – The Rear View
Poses – Sleeping people
Poses – Stacks of People People on People
Props and Backdrops
Rock – People out sitting on a rock
Running Boards - Automobiles
Running Boards with Children
Saddle Shoes
Sailor Tailored Clothing
Signs – People posing with signs.
Sleeping People
Sneaky Snaps–People not posing at all
Telephone - About telephones and operators
Things – Typewriter – A Modern Antique
Things – Telephones
Things – Watermelon in the picture
Tinted Photograph
Tintypes
Toys – Children and their Mobile Toys
Toys - Girls and their Dolls
Transportation – Aircraft
Transportation – Automobile Bumpers
Transportation – Automobile Running Boards
Transportation – Baby Buggy
Transportation – Biplanes
Transportation – Lockheed Constellation
Transportation – Wheelbarrow
Tree Thing
Trombones!
Types of Photographs – Cabinet Cards
Types of Photographs – CDV (Carte-de Viste)
Types of Photographs – Photobooth
Types of Photographs – Polaroids
Types of Photographs – Tintypes
Typewriter – A Modern Antique
Unauthorized Photographs – Sneaky snaps
Uniformed Man – Our Man at the Front
Vehicles – Biplane
Vehicles – Lockheed Constellation
Vehicles – Wheelbarrow
Washday Blues – Of Love and Laundry
Watermelon
Wheelbarrow
Wicker Chairs
Wicker Furniture
World War One


Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Album Page - Class Picture


School Picture
Picture number ONE

On reverse:
(back row)
Gordon Wingate
Harry Wingate
James O'Connel
Bruce Harrington
Harlow Trescott
Richard Clancy

2nd row
Leon Voster
Dana Colingrove
Jimmy Homet
John O'Neal
Paul Heath
Acker Smith
Richard Homet
John Cole
Charles Brown
George Shuster

3rd row
Alice Phillips
Hazle Cole
Agnes A.
Margorie Vosler
Marlyn Ward
Marie Thomas
Betty Jane Douglas
Olitta Morse
Evelyn Benson
Joyce Temperato
Helen Redman
Teacher
Miss Snyder




Class picture: Photograph number TWO
Picture number TWO
There is only one student that I am fairly certain is in all three.
It is the one named Marie Thomas. She is second on the right in the front row in this group.

Class picture (fifth) (Picture number THREE)
Picture number THREE
I think Marie Thomas is the one on the far left in the front row in this group.


School Picture

I found all three of these pictures together. The first one on this page is the only one of the three that is labeled. It didn't occur to me that there might be some of the same kids in more than one of them. Then I noticed an "X" on two of the pictures. Sure enough they look like the same girl. Unfortunately there is no “X” girl in the labeled photograph so we still don’t know her name.

In the labeled photograph, she looks a great deal like the girl, front row, far right. If it is the “X” girl then her name would be Helen Redman.

Then I noticed another similarity. The one named Marie Thomas, sixth from the left, front row, appears to be front row, second from right in photograph number TWO. In picture number THREE she is the first girl on the left, row one.

Of course, Mrs. Snyder is in two of the photographs.

Marie Thomas?
This is the one I think is Marie Thomas.
She is in the front row of all three pictures.

Helen Redman?
This is the one I think is Helen Redman.
The first two are marked with an "X". The third one is the one I think she is in the labeled picture.

Of course I added all three of these photographs to the BACK PAGE called
CLASS PICTURE

The most popular photographs most popular, Family Group,
An album of the most requested photographs in the Lost Gallery.

Area 51 and a Half Area 51 and a Half
You are probably not authorized to see these.

Don't take my picture! Oh! You DID didn't you! completely unaware of the photographer
This is a collection of photographs that disappear on the way home from the photo processing shop.

And don't miss
Cabinet Card Gallery
One Man's Treasure
Penny Tales
Square America
Tattered and Lost
Vernacular Photography
The best
FOUND PHOTOGRAPH
sites on the web.
And for postcards try
THE DAILY POSTCARD.

All images are the property of Lost Gallery and the author. Permission must be granted for their use. All rights reserved.

THE KIDS Lesson one.
It is always a mystery how a photograph of any of these precious children could end up lost or abandoned. Here are a few. You will probably say "Ooh..." at least once.

Dee and the Business School Dee and the Business School
The beautiful Dee. A curious story; What do you see?

WHAT'S GOING ON HERE?
Neiffel and Helvetica Typehigh

"What are they doing?"

Friday, November 23, 2012

Turn It Over! There's Something on the Back! The Baby


Cabinet Card baby
This is the original.
Cabinet Card baby
This is slightly enhanced.

Cabinet Card baby
This is the reverse greatly enhanced.


I doubt whether the faint writing under the darker writing will ever be legible. I can’t put together any words for sure. What's worse, I can find no census or other documents that coordinate with this one even given the names, location and approximate date.

I found a J. M. Miller in ONE 1880 census living in Pine Knot, Alabama with children named A. V. Miller (6), N. L. Miller (4) and A. V. (again!) Miller (1) with wife A. L. Miller. I found other J. M. Millers but not in the right place or with children that could be tied to this one. I think that the S. A. Payne might be the mother or sister of wife A. L. Miller or perhaps the married sister of J. M. Miller.

But this is probably not the tree for the girl in the picture. There's just not enough to tie them together.


I noted that the 1880 census taker for this area often used two first initials instead of first names. I don’t know if this was the census taker’s choice or the style of the people living in that area at the time.

A little more searching and I finally found a family tree that worked pretty well and actually ties in the 1880 Census document.


Starting with a basis of this family tree which matches all the names (except for S. A. Payne) and approximate dates, I formed a likely tree for little A. V. Miller. The census, births and deaths all coordinate well. The locations are all within three hours of Winchester, TN, but unfortunately there is no event so far IN Winchester.

Based on this tree, this picture is of Alice V. Miller, born 12 Apr 1879 or perhaps it is Ardella Viola Miller born 24 Sep 1873. Both were daughters of Jesse Mercer Miller (1846 - 1933) and Ada Lee (Garrett) Miller (1853 – 1928). The name on the reverse looks more like Alice than Ardella but that is only a guess,

The most popular photographs most popular, Family Group,
An album of the most requested photographs in the Lost Gallery.

Area 51 and a Half Area 51 and a Half
You are probably not authorized to see these.

Don't take my picture! Oh! You DID didn't you! completely unaware of the photographer
This is a collection of photographs that disappear on the way home from the photo processing shop.

And don't miss
Cabinet Card Gallery
One Man's Treasure
Penny Tales
Square America
Tattered and Lost
Vernacular Photography
The best
FOUND PHOTOGRAPH
sites on the web.
And for postcards try
THE DAILY POSTCARD.

All images are the property of Lost Gallery and the author. Permission must be granted for their use. All rights reserved.

THE KIDS Lesson one.
It is always a mystery how a photograph of any of these precious children could end up lost or abandoned. Here are a few. You will probably say "Ooh..." at least once.

Dee and the Business School Dee and the Business School
The beautiful Dee. A curious story; What do you see?

WHAT'S GOING ON HERE?
Neiffel and Helvetica Typehigh

"What are they doing?"