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Historical photograph from Charles Fox Dayton Ohio CollectionEsther Burd Fox
c. 1950s · 1/2 identified · Charles Fox Dayton Ohio Collection
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Charles Fox Dayton Ohio Collection · Personal Photos

2 people detected · 1 identified

c. 1950s ± 6 yearsmedium confidence

AI Analysis

Estimated by AI — help us verify

Date Estimate — AI Estimated

circa 1952

Confidence: mediumRange: 1948–1958
1940s
30%
1950s
60%
1960s
10%
AI Reasoning — AI Estimated

The strongest dating evidence comes from the women's swimwear, specifically the patterned suit with thin straps and the matching headscarf, which were very popular in the late 1940s and throughout the 1950s. The presence of wooden sling chairs and the overall snapshot quality align with a post-WWII mid-century timeframe. Given Esther Burd's age (born ~1900), she would be in her late 40s to 50s here, which matches the visual age of the subjects.

Location Estimate — AI Estimated

United States, United States

Confidence: low

United States

Other possible locations
  • Florida, United States (low) [visual] — A common vacation destination for families from the Midwest (like Ohio) during this era.
  • New Jersey, United States (low) [visual] — Another popular East Coast beach destination.
Scene — AI Estimated

A black and white snapshot of two women relaxing on a sandy beach. They are seated in wooden folding sling chairs. The woman on the left wears a dark swimsuit, while the woman on the right wears a patterned suit and matching headscarf. In the background, other beachgoers, an umbrella, and a large inner tube are visible near the water's edge under a bright sky.

Photo Detective Evidence — AI Estimated

Photo Detective Analysis

Print/Physical

Black and white snapshot, likely a gelatin silver print, typical of mid-20th century amateur photography.

moderate (1940-1960)

Fashion/Grooming

Women's swimwear: The woman on the left wears a dark, strapless or halter-style one-piece swimsuit. The woman on the right wears a patterned one-piece swimsuit with thin straps and a matching headscarf/turban. These styles, particularly the patterned suit and headscarf, are strongly indicative of the late 1940s to 1950s.

strong (1945-1959)

Eyewear: The woman on the right wears round, wire-rimmed or lightly framed glasses, common in the 1930s-1950s.

moderate (1935-1955)

Environment

Beach setting with wooden folding deck chairs (sling chairs) and a large inner tube in the background. These are classic mid-century beach accessories.

moderate (1940-1960)

Technology

Amateur snapshot quality, likely taken with a consumer roll-film camera.

weak (1930-1970)

Geographic Analysis

Location: United States

Confidence: low

Visual evidence

A wide, sandy beach with gentle surf, typical of many coastal areas. No distinct geographical landmarks are visible.

Genealogical context

The family primarily resided in Dayton, Ohio, which is inland. However, they likely vacationed. The collection is from Dayton, Ohio, but this is clearly a coastal location.

Missing child analysis

N/A - children are not the primary subjects.

Subject Ages — AI Estimated

50, 55

Face Analysis — AI Estimated
  • Face 0: Age ~50, Female — Woman with dark, curly hair, wearing a dark strapless or halter swimsuit, smiling.
  • Face 1: Age ~55, Female — Woman wearing glasses, a patterned swimsuit, and a matching headscarf, smiling.
Group Composition — AI Estimated

Candid

2 people

Two women seated in beach chairs in the foreground, facing the camera.

Clothing & Attire — AI Estimated

Mid-century women's swimwear. The woman on the left wears a dark, possibly ruched or structured one-piece. The woman on the right wears a floral or abstract patterned one-piece with a matching fabric head covering (turban style), very fashionable in the 1950s.

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