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Historical photograph from Charles Fox Dayton Ohio CollectionAlbert FoxRose Weiss Baygel Fox
c. 1960s · 2/3 identified · Charles Fox Dayton Ohio Collection
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Charles Fox Dayton Ohio Collection · Personal Photos

3 people detected · 2 identified

c. 1960s ± 5 yearshigh confidence

AI Analysis

Estimated by AI — help us verify

Date Estimate — AI Estimated

circa 1960

Confidence: highRange: 1958–1965
1950s
15%
1960s
85%
AI Reasoning — AI Estimated

The woman's pillbox hat with netting and the men's distinctive eyewear (browline and thick black frames) strongly anchor this photo to the late 1950s or early 1960s. Given Albert Fox and Esther Burd married in May 1920, this photograph may very well commemorate their 40th wedding anniversary in 1960, which aligns perfectly with the formal attire, the boutonniere, and the presence of a rabbi/cantor.

Location Estimate — AI Estimated

Dayton, Ohio

Other possible locations
  • Dayton, Ohio (medium) [biographical] — Primary residence of the likely subjects (Albert and Esther Fox) during the estimated time period.
Scene — AI Estimated

A black and white photograph of three people posing indoors at a formal event or celebration. On the left, an older woman in a light-colored suit and pillbox hat stands next to an older man wearing a dark suit and a boutonniere. To their right stands a younger man dressed as a rabbi or cantor, wearing a black robe and a tallit. The background features a wall with horizontal wood paneling and a glimpse of a table with a lace cloth on the left.

Photo Detective Evidence — AI Estimated

Photo Detective Analysis

Print/Physical

Black and white gelatin silver print with direct flash lighting, typical of mid-century event photography

moderate (1950-1970)

Fashion/Grooming

Woman's pillbox hat with birdcage veil, short white gloves, and structured light-colored suit

strong (1958-1965)

Men's eyewear: older man wearing browline glasses, younger man wearing thick black-rimmed (wayfarer style) glasses

strong (1955-1968)

Older man's suit with moderate lapels and patterned tie

moderate (1955-1965)

Environment

Horizontal wood slat paneling in the background

weak (1950-1970)

Technology

Sharp, direct flash photography creating distinct shadows on the wall

moderate (1950-1970)

Geographic Analysis

Location: Dayton, Ohio

Confidence: medium

Visual evidence

Indoor event space, likely a synagogue hall or similar venue, but lacks specific geographic markers.

Genealogical context

Albert Fox and his wife Esther Burd resided in Dayton, Ohio consistently from the 1920s through the 1960s. The collection also originates from their son Charles in Dayton.

Missing child analysis

Not applicable for this specific photo composition.

Subject Ages — AI Estimated

62, 65, 35

Face Analysis — AI Estimated
  • Face 0: Age ~62, Female — Older woman with dark hair, wearing pearl earrings, a pillbox hat with a veil, and a light-colored suit. She has a gentle smile.
  • Face 1: Age ~65, Male — Older man with thinning light hair, wearing browline glasses, a dark suit, patterned tie, and a white boutonniere. He is smiling warmly.
  • Face 2: Age ~35, Male — Younger man with dark hair, wearing thick black-rimmed glasses, a black clerical robe, and a tallit (prayer shawl). He is smiling.
Group Composition — AI Estimated

Formal Portrait

3 people

Three individuals standing side-by-side facing the camera, posed for an event photograph.

Clothing & Attire — AI Estimated

The woman is dressed in classic early 1960s fashion, featuring a light-colored two-piece suit with shoulder applique, a pillbox hat with a birdcage veil, short white gloves, and a small clutch. The older man wears a standard dark suit with a boutonniere, indicating he is a guest of honor. The younger man wears traditional Jewish clerical garb: a black robe and a striped tallit with an embroidered atarah (neckband).

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