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Unknown photographer.

 

Unknown photographer.

 

Taken by D. Milne, Blairgowrie (Scotland)

 

Unknown photographer.

 

Taken by W. J Coombe, 160 Union St, Plymouth (UK)

 

1. Unknown photographer.
2. Taken by H. Roberts (South-Africa)

 


Taken by Max Kalani, St Avold (France)
"major Rachmel, St Avold, Mai 16"

 

Taken by D. Vahlendick, Kellinghusen (Germany)

 

Taken by E. Hall, Railway Street & Market Place, Malton (UK)

 

Unknown photographer.

 

Taken by Marshall, Alnwick and Wooler (UK)

 

Unknown photographer.
"Best wishes for 1937, from ... The Gate House, Sealby, Yorkshire (UK)"

 

Unknown photographer.
"Ecole d'Equitation. Lisette, cheval sauteur monte par le m des logis, DeVos, Charles. 1896-1897"
(Riding School. Lisette, jumping horse ridden by the man of the house, DeVos, Charles. 1896-1897)
The bench is marked 1.50 meters.

 

Unknown photographer.

 

Unknown photographer.

 

Unknown photographer.

 

Unknown photographer.
Possibly French.

 

Unknown photographer.

 

Taken by Smith's Studio, 21 Avenue Road, Fordsburg (South-Africa)
"To Fritz & Martha, with love from Emil"

 

Taken by H. Warren, Queen Street, Market Rasen (UK)
"C. Johnson, orders punctual attended to"
The car is loaded full of crockery, and the child has a pot on it's head.

 

Taken by R. Fisher, 108 Westbourne Grove, Bayswater, London (UK)
"Established 1852"
Copy CDV of an 1860s ambrotype with original preserver and mat visible.

 

Taken by John Moody, Penzance, Cornwall, Vicar of the Neighbourhood (UK)

"James Richard, Penzance Livery Stables, 2 New Street, Job & Post Horse Master. Broughams, Landaus, Phaetons, Waggonettes, Dog Carts & Basket Carriages. Suitable for parties to drive themselves; also saddle horses for ladies and gentlemen. Hearse & Mourning Carriage. A four-horse brake runs daily in the summer season to and from the Logan Rock and Land's End. Starting after the arrival of first down train, and returning in time for the last up."

 


Unknown photographer.
"Y. M. C. A. Holiday Camp, Colintraive (Scotland), about 1904"
"Mercury" is written on the side of the cart.

 

Unknown photographer.

 

Unknown photographer.

 

Unknown photographer.

 

Taken by J. F. Kolby, Atelier neben der Post, Plauen I/Voigtl (Germany)

 

Unknown photographer.

 

 

 

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