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Old 14-09-09, 18:03
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Default Could this be cleaned up please?

Just received this by email, so don't have the original. Is it possible to mend the dress please?
Also any ideas on the little girl's age ?

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Old 14-09-09, 18:20
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Trish is the child related to you? I was wondering if she grew up do you know? I'll tell you why I ask in a moment
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Old 14-09-09, 18:31
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Hi Joan, this all sounds intriguing. At the moment I know nothing about the little girl, still trying to work out which lady the mother is as we have 2 of that name. All the info is coming from Canada but I believe the mother was born in Bristol (possibly)

Forgot to say that this is OH's rellies
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Old 14-09-09, 18:42
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OK well I don't like to shock you but it looks like one of those studio photos taken after death The reason why I wondered is because the lady is in black & the child looks rather stiff & her eyes look slightly odd.

There is a site with photos of these but as they are very upsetting so I won't put the link up here, pm me if you would like it.

In North America in particular, if a child died the family would sometimes "stage" a last photo with the deceased, they would sometimes be kept upright on a stand, & they would paint "false" eyes on the child's eyelids. Sorry it's really morbid, but look at your photo very closely. The child's arms are very stiff don't you think? The photos were called memento mori.

However of course it may be a completely normal photograph so excuse my barking up totally the wrong tree lol!
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Old 14-09-09, 18:46
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Ohhhh, thank you. I had heard about those sort of photos but never gave it a second thought when I saw this one. Will have a closer look at it. If you could pass the addy on for that site please and I'll have a look at it (*shivers*)
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Old 14-09-09, 19:01
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OK Trish I will, sorry it's a bit upsetting, interesting at the same time though that the Victorians were so keen to preserve a loved one's image forever. Hopefully yours isn't one of those though
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Old 14-09-09, 19:04
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Thanks Joan, could be quite interesting (if a bit morbid). If anyone else has an opinion about this I'd love to hear please
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Old 14-09-09, 19:23
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How facinating....can you pm me the link please Joan. I've never heard of this before - i learn something new everyday...

Hope you dont mind me asking Trish.
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Old 14-09-09, 19:25
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Not at all Jacky, let me know your thoughts please once you've had a look at the links?
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Old 14-09-09, 19:28
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OK Jacky I will, but be warned they can be very unsettling hence I won't post it on the site.
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