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Historical photograph from Jews of Rhodes: Family Memories & Heritage
c. 1940s · 0/3 identified · Jews of Rhodes: Family Memories & Heritage
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3 people detected · 0 identified

c. 1940s ± 3 yearshigh confidence

AI Analysis

Estimated by AI — help us verify

Date Estimate — AI Estimated

circa 1947

Confidence: highRange: 1945–1950
1930s
5%
1940s
75%
1950s
20%
AI Reasoning — AI Estimated

The strongest dating evidence comes from the men's tailoring. The extremely wide, padded shoulders on the man to the left and the wide peaked lapels on the groom's tuxedo are quintessential post-WWII styles (1945-1950). The bride's hair and dress are also consistent with this window.

Location Estimate — AI Estimated

Likely United States (NYC, Miami, or Tampa) due to the specific American cut of the men's formalwear.

Scene — AI Estimated

A full-length outdoor wedding portrait featuring a bride standing between two men. The bride is in the center wearing a long-sleeved white gown and a veil with a floral headpiece; she is linked arm-in-arm with both men. The man on the right is the groom in a formal tuxedo, and the man on the left is in a dark business suit.

Tags — AI Estimated
Photo Detective Evidence — AI Estimated

Photo Detective Analysis

Analyzed with Gemini 3-flash (v2_rich_metadata)

Print/Physical

Black and white photography with moderate contrast

moderate (1930-1955)

Fashion/Grooming

Man on left wearing suit with extremely wide, padded shoulders and wide patterned tie

strong (1942-1949)

Groom in tuxedo with very wide peaked lapels and satin facing

strong (1945-1952)

Bride in high-neck, long-sleeved gown with modest silhouette and floral crown veil

moderate (1940-1950)

Environment

Outdoor garden setting with dense, non-specific foliage

weak (1920-1960)

Cultural context: The men's tailoring is highly characteristic of the mid-to-late 1940s 'Bold Look' in the United States. In Sephardic diaspora communities in NYC or Florida, this style was adopted quickly as a sign of Americanization.

Subject Ages — AI Estimated

42, 22, 26

Clothing & Attire — AI Estimated

Bride wears a high-neck, long-sleeved satin-style gown with a belted waist and a veil attached to a floral crown. Groom wears a tuxedo with wide peaked lapels, a white shirt, and a dark bow tie. The man on the left wears a single-breasted suit with very prominent shoulder padding and a wide, light-colored patterned tie.

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