Historical photograph from Jews of Rhodes: Family Memories & Heritage
c. 1960s · 0/6 identified · Jews of Rhodes: Family Memories & Heritage
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6 people detected · 0 identified

c. 1960s ± 2 yearshigh confidence

AI Analysis

Estimated by AI — help us verify

Date Estimate — AI Estimated

circa 1964

Confidence: highRange: 1962–1966
1950s
5%
1960s
90%
1970s
5%
AI Reasoning — AI Estimated

The combination of bouffant hairstyles, cat-eye glasses, and shift dresses provides a very narrow window in the early-to-mid 1960s. The color film type and the interior brickwork support a mid-century American domestic setting.

Location Estimate — AI Estimated

Miami, Florida, United States

Confidence: high

Likely United States (NYC, Miami, or Tampa) based on interior architecture and rapid adoption of 1960s hairstyles.

Scene — AI Estimated

A group portrait of six women and one young boy standing indoors. The women are arranged in a line, wearing mid-1960s dresses and blouses with voluminous hairstyles. A young boy in a plaid shirt stands in the center foreground, partially in front of the women, against a background of a light-colored brick wall.

Tags — AI Estimated
Photo Detective Evidence — AI Estimated

Photo Detective Analysis

Analyzed with Gemini 3-flash (v2_rich_metadata)

Print/Physical

Color print with significant magenta/red color shift

strong (1960-1975)

Square-ish aspect ratio typical of 126 or 127 film formats

moderate (1963-1975)

Fashion/Grooming

Bouffant and 'beehive' hairstyles on multiple women

strong (1960-1966)

Cat-eye style eyeglass frames

moderate (1958-1965)

Sleeveless shift dresses and dresses with contrasting piping/trim

moderate (1962-1968)

Environment

Interior brick feature wall, common in mid-century American homes

moderate (1955-1970)

Technology

Consumer-grade color film snapshot

moderate (1960-1975)

Cultural context: By the 1960s, Sephardic diaspora communities in NYC and Florida were closely aligned with mainstream American middle-class fashion and consumer habits.

Subject Ages — AI Estimated

45, 42, 35, 38, 6, 40, 38

Clothing & Attire — AI Estimated

Women wearing 1960s shift dresses, sleeveless tops, and one dress with white vertical piping. Prominent bouffant hairstyles. One woman wearing cat-eye glasses. Boy in a Madras-style plaid short-sleeved shirt.

Face Analysis

Gemini coordinate bridging (gemini-3.1-pro-preview)

Scene: Informal group portrait of several women and one young boy, likely taken indoors against a brick wall. The women's hairstyles and clothing suggest the 1960s.

Face 0

Age: ~35 | Female

Woman with dark, short, styled hair wearing glasses.

Attire: Light-colored short-sleeved blouse and dark knee-length skirt.

Position: Second from left, standing.

Features: Cat-eye glasses, dark bouffant hairstyle.

Face 1

Age: ~35 | Female

Woman with dark, short, styled hair.

Attire: Blue patterned short-sleeved dress.

Position: Third from left, standing.

Features: Dark bouffant hairstyle.

Face 2

Age: ~6 | Male

Young boy with dark, short hair.

Attire: Plaid short-sleeved button-down shirt and light-colored pants.

Position: Center, standing in front of the women.

Features: Hand raised near his face.

Face 3

Age: ~40 | Female

Woman with dark, short, styled hair.

Attire: Light-colored sleeveless dress.

Position: Center, standing behind the boy.

Features: Dark bouffant hairstyle.

Face 4

Age: ~45 | Female

Woman with dark, short, styled hair, smiling.

Attire: Light-colored short-sleeved dress.

Position: Second from right, standing.

Features: Dark bouffant hairstyle, prominent smile.

Face 5

Age: ~40 | Female

Woman with dark, short, styled hair.

Attire: Dark sleeveless dress with white trim down the front.

Position: Far right, standing.

Features: Dark bouffant hairstyle, holding a cigarette.

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