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Charles Fox Dayton Ohio Collection · Personal Photos
7 people detected · 1 identified
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✨Date Estimate — AI Estimated
circa 1915
✨Location Estimate — AI Estimated
United States, United States
Confidence: lowOutdoor setting with a pine tree, generic rural or park landscape.
✨Subject Ages — AI Estimated
25, 22, 24, 45, 20, 22, 50
✨Face Analysis — AI Estimated
- Face 0: Age ~25, Female — Woman on the far right, smiling, wearing a white blouse with a ruffled collar.
- Face 1: Age ~22, Female — Woman in the back row, center-right, smiling, wearing a white blouse with a sailor collar.
- Face 2: Age ~24, Female — Woman in the middle row, right side, partially obscured, wearing a white blouse and a necklace.
- Face 3: Age ~45, Female — Woman seated in the front row, right side, looking directly at the camera, wearing a white dress with lace details.
- Face 4: Age ~20, Female — Woman in the back row, far right (partially cut off), wearing a white blouse.
- Face 5: Age ~22, Female — Woman seated in the front row, left side, smiling, holding the pine tree branches.
- Face 6: Age ~50, Female — Woman seated on the far left, wearing a white blouse and dark skirt, looking slightly away from the camera.
✨Group Composition — AI Estimated
Group Photo
8 people
Informal group gathered around a small pine tree outdoors, some standing, some kneeling or seated.
✨Clothing & Attire — AI Estimated
The women are predominantly wearing white blouses, some with sailor collars (middy blouses) and lace inserts, which were very popular in the 1910s. The woman on the far left wears a dark skirt, typical of the 'shirtwaist and skirt' combination of the era.
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