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Charles Fox Dayton Ohio Collection · Personal Photos
2 people detected · 1 identified
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✨Date Estimate — AI Estimated
circa 1920
✨AI Reasoning — AI Estimated
The most striking dating evidence is the fashion: the low headbands across the forehead and the loose, unstructured dresses with wide collars are quintessential late 1910s to early 1920s style. The studio mark 'THE DENNEWITZ STUDIO, DAYTON, OHIO' confirms the location. Given Esther Burd's marriage in May 1920 and the presence of corsages, this could potentially be related to a wedding or engagement portrait around that time.
✨Location Estimate — AI Estimated
Dayton, Ohio, United States
Confidence: highDayton, Ohio
✨Scene — AI Estimated
A formal black and white studio portrait of two young women. They are seated close together with their heads touching, both wearing dark headbands low across their foreheads and holding floral corsages. The background is a mottled, painted studio drop, and the studio's name is printed at the bottom.
✨Photo Detective Evidence — AI Estimated
Photo Detective Analysis
Print/Physical
Studio portrait with embossed/printed studio name at bottom
moderate (1910-1925)Fashion/Grooming
Headbands worn low across the forehead
strong (1918-1925)Loose, unstructured dresses with wide collars and cuffs
strong (1918-1925)Hairstyles: full, dark, slightly frizzed/voluminous but pulled back or bobbed under headbands
moderate (1915-1925)Environment
Painted studio backdrop
weak (1900-1930)Technology
Sharp focus, good contrast typical of professional studio lighting of the era
moderate (1910-1930)Geographic Analysis
Location: Dayton, Ohio
Confidence: highVisual evidence
The photograph has 'THE DENNEWITZ STUDIO, DAYTON, OHIO.' printed directly on the bottom right.
Genealogical context
Esther Burd and her family have extensive residential history in Dayton, Ohio, starting around 1912 and continuing for decades.
Missing child analysis
N/A - appears to be two adult women, possibly sisters (Esther and Dora).
✨Subject Ages — AI Estimated
25, 20
✨Face Analysis — AI Estimated
- Face 0: Age ~25, Female — Woman on the left with dark hair worn full, a dark headband across her forehead, wearing a dark dress with a plaid or striped sleeve detail, holding a light-colored corsage.
- Face 1: Age ~20, Female — Woman on the right (likely Esther Burd based on age and context) with dark hair, a dark headband, wearing a lighter-colored dress with a wide collar and contrasting cuffs, holding a dark corsage with light flowers.
✨Group Composition — AI Estimated
Formal Portrait
2 people
Two women seated close together, heads touching, facing the camera.
✨Clothing & Attire — AI Estimated
Both women are wearing quintessential 'flapper' era or immediate pre-flapper era headbands worn low across the forehead. The woman on the right wears a dress with a very wide, flat collar and large contrasting cuffs, typical of the late 1910s/early 1920s transition away from structured Edwardian garments.
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