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Historical photograph from Charles Fox Dayton Ohio CollectionEsther Burd Fox
c. 1950s · 1/5 identified · Charles Fox Dayton Ohio Collection
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Charles Fox Dayton Ohio Collection · Personal Photos

5 people detected · 1 identified

c. 1950s ± 3 yearshigh confidence

AI Analysis

Estimated by AI — help us verify

Date Estimate — AI Estimated

circa 1957

Confidence: highRange: 1955–1960
1950s
90%
1960s
10%
AI Reasoning — AI Estimated

The presence of the mid-1950s automobile (likely a 1955/56 model) establishes a firm earliest possible date. The women's fashion, specifically the full-skirted summer dresses and hairstyles, are quintessential mid-to-late 1950s styles, making a date in the late 1950s highly probable.

Location Estimate — AI Estimated

Dayton, Ohio, United States

Confidence: high

Dayton, Ohio

Other possible locations
  • Dayton, Ohio (high) [both] — Overwhelming biographical evidence aligns with the visual appearance of a Midwestern city.
  • Arcanum, Ohio (low) [biographical] — Family had historical ties to Arcanum, though residence records for the 1950s point to Dayton.
Scene — AI Estimated

Five women stand together on the grass next to a residential street, posing for an informal snapshot on a bright day. A mid-1950s car is parked on the street to the left. The background features a sloping lawn with stone steps leading up to houses of varying architectural styles, including one with mid-century glass block windows.

Photo Detective Evidence — AI Estimated

Photo Detective Analysis

Print/Physical

Square format black and white snapshot

moderate (1950-1965)

Fashion/Grooming

Full-skirted, sleeveless summer dresses with cinched waists

strong (1953-1960)

Short, curled hairstyles typical of the mid-century

moderate (1950-1960)

Environment

Residential architecture including a building with glass block windows

moderate (1940-1960)

Technology

Automobile parked on the left with a wraparound rear window and specific side trim, strongly resembling a 1955 or 1956 Chrysler corporation model (Plymouth or Dodge)

strong (1955-1965)

Geographic Analysis

Location: Dayton, Ohio

Confidence: high

Visual evidence

Midwestern residential street scene with a mix of older homes and a mid-century brick building, featuring hilly terrain and stone retaining walls.

Genealogical context

Extensive genealogical records place Esther Burd and her extended family (siblings, spouse, children) almost exclusively in Dayton, Ohio during the 1950s.

Missing child analysis

Not applicable for this specific group composition, though the younger women could be daughters (like Leona, born 1921, who would be in her mid-30s here).

Subject Ages — AI Estimated

30, 32, 55, 60, 58

Face Analysis — AI Estimated
  • Face 0: Age ~30, Female — Young woman with short dark hair, smiling, wearing a light-colored sleeveless dress with a floral pattern.
  • Face 1: Age ~32, Female — Young woman with short dark hair, smiling, wearing a light-colored sleeveless dress with a subtle stripe or plaid pattern.
  • Face 2: Age ~55, Female — Middle-aged woman with short curled hair, smiling, wearing a dark dress with a light circular or leopard-print pattern.
  • Face 3: Age ~60, Female — Older woman standing slightly behind the others, wearing glasses and a dark top.
  • Face 4: Age ~58, Female — Older woman with dark hair pulled back, wearing a dark dress with a prominent white lace or ruffled collar.
Group Composition — AI Estimated

Candid

5 people

Informal group of five women standing in a row on a grassy curb next to a street.

Clothing & Attire — AI Estimated

The younger women wear typical 1950s summer daywear featuring full skirts, cinched waists, and sleeveless tops. The older woman on the right wears a slightly more conservative dark dress with a decorative white collar.

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