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Charles Fox Dayton Ohio Collection · Personal Photos
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Esther Burd Fox
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✨Date Estimate — AI Estimated
circa 1918
✨AI Reasoning — AI Estimated
The clothing, particularly the women's smocks and hairstyles, strongly suggests the late 1910s to early 1920s. The handwritten 'Me' likely identifies Esther Burd (born ~1900), who would be around 18-20 years old in this timeframe, aligning perfectly with her visual appearance and her residence in the Dayton area.
✨Location Estimate — AI Estimated
Dayton, Ohio, United States
Confidence: highDayton, Ohio
Other possible locations
- Dayton, Ohio (medium) [both] — Primary residence of the family during the likely era of the photo; known for manufacturing.
- Arcanum, Ohio (low) [biographical] — Family also resided here between 1917-1920, though it was a smaller town, less likely to have a factory of this size.
✨Scene — AI Estimated
A black and white photograph capturing a busy factory floor where a row of women in light-colored smocks are seated at long tables, working with small cylindrical objects. A male supervisor in a dark suit and bow tie stands behind them, observing the work. The image is heavily creased, and a handwritten 'Me' with a cross marks one specific young woman in the center.
✨Photo Detective Evidence — AI Estimated
Photo Detective Analysis
Print/Physical
Black and white gelatin silver print, snapshot style
moderate (1910-1930)Fashion/Grooming
Women's light-colored work smocks with V-necks, hair pulled back loosely; man's stiff collar and bow tie
strong (1915-1925)Environment
Industrial factory setting with large multi-paned windows and pendant lighting
moderate (1910-1930)Technology
Manual assembly or sorting of small cylindrical objects (possibly cigars)
moderate (1900-1930)Geographic Analysis
Location: Dayton, Ohio
Confidence: mediumVisual evidence
Industrial factory setting, possibly a cigar manufacturing plant given the small cylindrical objects.
Genealogical context
Esther Burd and her family resided in Dayton and nearby Arcanum, Ohio, during the estimated timeframe (late 1910s). Dayton had a significant manufacturing sector.
Missing child analysis
N/A - Workplace photo.
✨Subject Ages — AI Estimated
25, 22, 20, 45, 18, 20, 30, 35, 25, 25
✨Face Analysis — AI Estimated
- Face 0: Age ~25, Female — Woman on far left, blurry, wearing a light work smock.
- Face 1: Age ~22, Female — Woman seated, wearing a smock, looking towards the camera.
- Face 2: Age ~20, Female — Woman seated, wearing a smock, looking towards the camera.
- Face 3: Age ~45, Male — Man standing behind the workers, wearing a dark suit, stiff collar, and bow tie; likely a supervisor.
- Face 4: Age ~18, Female — Young woman marked with a handwritten 'Me' and a cross; likely Esther Burd. Wearing a work smock.
- Face 5: Age ~20, Female — Woman seated next to the marked individual, looking down at her work.
- Face 6: Age ~30, Female — Woman seated further down the table, looking towards the camera.
- Face 7: Age ~35, Female — Woman seated further down the table, looking towards the camera.
- Face 8: Age ~25, Female — Woman on the far right, seen in profile, working.
- Face 9: Age ~25, Female — Woman on the far right, looking towards the camera.
✨Group Composition — AI Estimated
Candid
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Women seated in a row at long workbenches, with one male supervisor standing behind them.
✨Clothing & Attire — AI Estimated
The women are uniformly wearing light-colored protective smocks or aprons over their day dresses, typical factory attire for the era. The male supervisor wears formal business attire (suit and bow tie).
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