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Nace Capeluto Tampa Collection · personal photos

14 people detected · 1 identified

c. 1950s ± 3 yearshigh confidence

AI Analysis

Estimated by AI — help us verify

Date Estimate — AI Estimated

circa 1959

Confidence: highRange: 1957–1962
1950s
60%
1960s
40%
AI Reasoning — AI Estimated

The aircraft technology (radar-equipped Convair, introduced mid-1950s) and the specific location stamp provide a narrow window. Fashion cues like the bouffant hair and slim ties align perfectly with the late 1950s/early 1960s transition, a period of significant Sephardic emigration from Cuba.

Location Estimate — AI Estimated

Havana, Cuba, Caribbean

Confidence: high

Rancho Boyeros Airport, Havana, Cuba

Scene — AI Estimated

A group of Sephardic travelers posing on the tarmac of Rancho Boyeros Airport in Havana, Cuba. They are positioned in front of a Convair aircraft marked 'RADAR EQUIPPED'. The group consists of men and women in formal mid-century travel attire, suggesting a significant journey or arrival.

Visible Text — AI Estimated

RANCHO BOYEROS HABANA; RADAR EQUIPPED; CONVAIR

Tags — AI Estimated
Photo Detective Evidence — AI Estimated

Photo Detective Analysis

Analyzed with Gemini 3-flash (v2_rich_metadata)

Print/Physical

halftone dot pattern visible, suggesting newspaper or souvenir publication print

moderate (1950-1970)

purple ink stamp 'RANCHO BOYEROS HABANA'

high (1945-1960)

Fashion/Grooming

men in slim ties and horn-rimmed glasses

high (1955-1965)

women with bouffant hairstyles and pointed-toe heels

high (1958-1964)

structured leather handbags and cardigans

moderate (1950-1960)

Environment

airport tarmac setting at Rancho Boyeros (Havana)

moderate (1945-1965)

Technology

Convair aircraft with 'RADAR EQUIPPED' marking on fuselage

high (1955-1965)

Cultural context: Havana's Sephardic community was cosmopolitan; fashion aligns closely with US trends of the late 1950s, though older members retain conservative silhouettes.

Subject Ages — AI Estimated

58, 52, 34, 68, 42, 28, 40, 62, 55, 50, 55, 48

Clothing & Attire — AI Estimated

Men in business suits with narrow ties; women in knee-length skirts, cardigans, and carrying structured leather handbags; one woman holds a small travel case/vanity box.

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