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Photographic Postcard

ca.1934-1936 (made)

Sepia photographic postcard of portrait proportions, showing the
donor's cousins Florence (born c.1932) and Jean: the elder sister is
standing by a stool on which the younger is seated, in a
photographer's studio, with an architectural backdrop; both girls are
wearing strap shoes, and knitted dresses with skirts worked in a lacy
stitch.


Object details

Object type
Materials and techniques
Photographic paper
Brief description
Photographic postcard; British, c.1934-36
Physical description
Sepia photographic postcard of portrait proportions, showing the
donor's cousins Florence (born c.1932) and Jean: the elder sister is
standing by a stool on which the younger is seated, in a
photographer's studio, with an architectural backdrop; both girls are
wearing strap shoes, and knitted dresses with skirts worked in a lacy
stitch.
Dimensions
  • Height: 13.6cm
  • Width: 8.5cm
Marks and inscriptions
THE PLAZA STUDIO 92 HILLTOWN, DUNDEE
Credit line
Given by Mary Kempson
Object history
References:


The print shows the donor's cousin Florence (born
c.1932) as a young child, with her sister Jean.
Production
Made by: The Plaza Studio (Dundee)
Britain
Collection
Accession number
B.358-1994

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Record createdApril 19, 2000
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