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Historical photograph from Charles Fox Dayton Ohio CollectionRose Weiss Baygel FoxAlbert Fox
c. 1960s · 2/5 identified · Charles Fox Dayton Ohio Collection
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Charles Fox Dayton Ohio Collection · Personal Photos

5 people detected · 2 identified

c. 1960s ± 4 yearshigh confidence

AI Analysis

Estimated by AI — help us verify

Date Estimate — AI Estimated

circa 1968

Confidence: highRange: 1965–1972
1950s
5%
1960s
80%
1970s
15%
AI Reasoning — AI Estimated

The vertical wood paneling, women's bouffant hairstyles, and specific styles of eyeglasses (browline and thick dark frames) strongly point to the mid-to-late 1960s. The apparent ages of the subjects (likely in their late 60s to early 70s), cross-referenced with the birth years of Albert Fox (~1896) and Rose Weiss (1897), perfectly align with a date around 1965-1970. The color film characteristics and direct flash also support this era.

Location Estimate — AI Estimated

Dayton, Ohio, United States

Confidence: high

Dayton, Ohio

Other possible locations
  • Dayton, Ohio (medium) [biographical] — Primary residence of Albert Fox during this era and origin of the collection.
  • Cleveland Heights, Ohio (low) [biographical] — Known residence of Rose Weiss, who may be pictured.
  • Miami-Dade, Florida (low) [biographical] — Rose Weiss died here in 1974; a possible location for a family gathering or vacation.
Scene — AI Estimated

A candid color snapshot of a group of older adults seated around a table, likely celebrating New Year's Eve given the party hats and tiaras. The room features distinct vertical wood paneling typical of the 1960s. The table is cluttered with paper cups, plates, and party favors, illuminated by a harsh direct camera flash.

Photo Detective Evidence — AI Estimated

Photo Detective Analysis

Print/Physical

Color snapshot format with typical color shifts of early chromogenic prints

moderate (1960-1979)

Fashion/Grooming

Women's bouffant hairstyle (far right) and winged/cat-eye influenced glasses

strong (1960-1969)

Men's thick dark-rimmed glasses and browline glasses

strong (1955-1970)

Environment

Vertical wood paneling on interior wall

strong (1960-1979)

Technology

Direct on-camera flash typical of consumer cameras of the era

moderate (1960-1980)

Geographic Analysis

Location: Dayton, Ohio

Confidence: medium

Visual evidence

Generic interior with wood paneling; no specific geographic markers visible.

Genealogical context

Albert Fox resided in Dayton, Ohio for most of his adult life, including the estimated timeframe of the 1960s. The photo belongs to the Charles Fox (his son) Dayton Ohio Collection.

Missing child analysis

N/A - adult gathering.

Subject Ages — AI Estimated

70, 72, 68, 72, 65

Face Analysis — AI Estimated
  • Face 0: Age ~70, Male — Older male in foreground, receding dark hair, wearing thick dark-framed glasses, a dark suit, and tie.
  • Face 1: Age ~72, Female — Older female with short, curly white hair, wearing light-framed glasses, a floral dress, and a party tiara.
  • Face 2: Age ~68, Female — Older female with dark hair, wearing glasses and a light-colored patterned top, seated behind the white-haired woman.
  • Face 3: Age ~72, Male — Older male wearing browline glasses, a dark suit, patterned tie, and a small party hat.
  • Face 4: Age ~65, Female — Older female with dark hair styled in a bouffant, wearing dangling earrings and a sleeveless dark dress with sparkly details.
Group Composition — AI Estimated

Candid

5 people

Group seated around a table at a party or celebration, with one person prominent in the left foreground.

Clothing & Attire — AI Estimated

Subjects are dressed in semi-formal party attire typical of the 1960s. Men are wearing suits and ties. Women are wearing dresses, notably a sleeveless dark dress with embellishments and a floral print dress. Eyewear is distinctly mid-century.

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