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Historical photograph from Charles Fox Dayton Ohio CollectionEsther Burd Fox
c. 1920s · 1/1 identified · Charles Fox Dayton Ohio Collection
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Charles Fox Dayton Ohio Collection · Personal Photos

1 person detected · 1 identified

c. 1920s ± 3 yearshigh confidence

AI Analysis

Estimated by AI — help us verify

Date Estimate — AI Estimated

circa 1920

Confidence: highRange: 1918–1923
1910s
30%
1920s
65%
1930s
5%
AI Reasoning — AI Estimated

The combination of the middy blouse, mid-calf skirt, and particularly the low-worn headband strongly points to the late 1910s or early 1920s. Esther Burd (born ~1900) appears to be in her late teens or early twenties here, which aligns perfectly with a date around 1918-1922. She married in May 1920, and this could be around that time.

Location Estimate — AI Estimated

United States, United States

Confidence: low

Ohio, United States

Other possible locations
  • Dayton, Ohio (medium) [biographical] — Primary residence of the family during this period.
  • Arcanum, Ohio (medium) [biographical] — Frequent event location for the family in the late 1910s/early 1920s.
  • Greenville, Ohio (low) [biographical] — Another nearby location where family events occurred.
Scene — AI Estimated

A black and white outdoor snapshot of a young woman leaning against a wooden railing. She is dressed in a sailor-style middy blouse and a skirt, with a headband across her forehead. Behind her is a grassy area and a row of rustic, dark-painted wooden buildings with white trim and multi-pane windows, resembling a summer camp or resort, set against a backdrop of tall, mature trees.

Photo Detective Evidence — AI Estimated

Photo Detective Analysis

Print/Physical

Black and white snapshot, likely gelatin silver print, typical of amateur photography in the early 20th century.

moderate (1915-1930)

Fashion/Grooming

Middy blouse (sailor style) with a dark neckerchief, very popular for young women's casual/sportswear in the 1910s and early 1920s.

strong (1915-1925)

Headband worn low across the forehead, a hallmark of late 1910s to early 1920s fashion.

strong (1918-1925)

Skirt length is mid-calf, consistent with late 1910s to early 1920s before hemlines rose significantly in the mid-1920s.

moderate (1915-1923)

Environment

Camp or resort setting with rustic wooden buildings featuring wide eaves and multi-pane windows, typical of early 20th-century American recreational architecture.

moderate (1910-1940)

Technology

Amateur outdoor snapshot photography, widely accessible by this era.

weak (1910-1940)

Geographic Analysis

Location: Ohio, United States

Confidence: medium

Visual evidence

The setting appears to be a summer camp, park, or resort with rustic wooden buildings and mature deciduous trees, consistent with the Midwest or Eastern US.

Genealogical context

Esther Burd lived in Dayton and Arcanum, Ohio during the late 1910s and early 1920s. The landscape and architecture are consistent with a recreational area in Ohio.

Missing child analysis

N/A - subject is alone.

Subject Ages — AI Estimated

20

Face Analysis — AI Estimated
  • Esther Burd Fox: Age ~20, Female — Young woman with dark hair worn down, wearing a light-colored headband low on her forehead with a decorative element on the side. She has a relaxed, slightly serious expression.
Group Composition — AI Estimated

Candid

1 people

Single subject standing outdoors, leaning casually against a wooden railing.

Clothing & Attire — AI Estimated

The subject is wearing a classic 'middy' (midshipman) blouse, a very popular style for young women's casual and athletic wear in the 1910s and 20s. It features a dark sailor collar and a dark neckerchief tied in front. She wears a light-colored, mid-calf length skirt and a distinctive headband worn low across the forehead, a trendy accessory of the immediate post-WWI era.