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Historical photograph from Nace Capeluto Tampa CollectionSelma CapelutoBig Leon Capeluto
c. 1950s · 2/2 identified · Nace Capeluto Tampa Collection
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2 people detected · 2 identified

c. 1950s ± 3 yearshigh confidence

AI Analysis

Estimated by AI — help us verify

Date Estimate — AI Estimated

circa 1950

Confidence: highRange: 1948–1953
1940s
35%
1950s
65%
AI Reasoning — AI Estimated

The presence of Columbia Records LPs (introduced 1948) and the specific style of early console televisions with rounded screens strongly points to the very late 1940s or earliest 1950s. The fashion and hairstyles of the subjects are perfectly consistent with this post-WWII boom era.

Location Estimate — AI Estimated

New York City, United States

Confidence: medium

United States (likely New York City or Florida based on Sephardic diaspora context and retail signage)

Scene — AI Estimated

Interior of a retail electronics and music store. A woman stands in the center holding a record sleeve, while a man in a light suit stands to the right near a display. The foreground is dominated by several large wooden console televisions and a 'Columbia Records' bin filled with albums.

Visible Text — AI Estimated

COLUMBIA RECORDS

Tags — AI Estimated
Photo Detective Evidence — AI Estimated

Photo Detective Analysis

Analyzed with Gemini 3-flash (v2_rich_metadata)

Print/Physical

Black and white print with thin white border

moderate (1940-1960)

Fashion/Grooming

Woman with short, tightly curled 'middie' hairstyle and dark dress

moderate (1947-1954)

Man in light-colored suit with wide lapels and broad shoulders

moderate (1945-1952)

Environment

Retail interior featuring 'Columbia Records' display bin

strong (1948-1955)

Modernist tiled floor and patterned wallpaper/acoustic tiles

weak (1945-1960)

Technology

Large wooden console televisions with small, rounded-corner screens

strong (1947-1952)

12-inch vinyl record sleeves visible in display

strong (1948-1958)

Cultural context: Minimal lag applied as this depicts a US-based retail environment selling cutting-edge technology (TVs and LPs) likely in NYC or Florida.

Subject Ages — AI Estimated

32, 48

Clothing & Attire — AI Estimated

Woman in a dark short-sleeved dress with a brooch; man in a light-colored two-piece suit with a dark necktie.