Friday, 29 July 2011

Another Favourite

ss36 by Forgotten Faces
ss36, a photo by Forgotten Faces on Flickr.

I have to confess that I really like the early seaside photos and this is another one of my favourites.
I have created a group on Flickr called Vintage Seaside. There are over 1500 seaside photos there at the moment.

Wednesday, 27 July 2011

The "Betty" Cards

Ok, I have now uploaded the Betty cards to Flickr and here is the link to the Set that I have put them in. I have posted just four pictures here but it is best to go to Flickr to see them all.
This is a great little collection of photo's of someone through the early stages of her life and I dare say that in time we may find out a little more about Betty.

Tuesday, 26 July 2011

Betty Cards

Well, the "Betty" cards arrived today and I am now sure they are not of Betty Driver from Coronation Street. I have scanned them all but have not been able to upload to Flickr yet as I have been very busy today.
I am not too disappointed as I believe these cards have a story to tell and I am very pleased to have got them. I will upload tomorrow with all of the details.

Monday, 25 July 2011

Tea Time !

o9 by Forgotten Faces
o9, a photo by Forgotten Faces on Flickr.

Carrying on with my look back at earlier uploads to Flickr I think this deserves another look. It's been really good for me to look through my collection again as I have not seen some of these cards for a couple of years now. Must make more time to browse !!

Betty ?

I am waiting for a group of postcards to arrive that I recently purchased on ebay. They are all supposed to be of the same girl but at different ages. The seller believes her name to be Betty.
Unfortunately there has been a delay in receiving these cards as the seller did not put enough postage on the parcel but that is all sorted now so I should get them this week.

Looking at the cards on ebay I have a feeling that these cards are of Betty Williams ( Driver ) who plays Betty Turpin in Coronation Street. I can't be totally sure even after checking out some pictures of her on the web but I have this feeling !

There are some studio portraits but also some family groups. I will wait for them to arrive and check out any messages on the reverse. The seller did say some cards had information on them.

As soon as I have them I will post them here and on Flickr. If it is Betty Driver I would like to try and return them to her.

This is the image of the group of cards taken from ebay


Friday, 22 July 2011

Oh..We Do Love to be Beside the Seaside !

ss22 by Forgotten Faces
ss22, a photo by Forgotten Faces on Flickr.

Another favourite of mine from my earlier uploads to FF

More Links to Research by Sarah

Sarah has carried out some research on a number of my cards apart from the wedding one so I thought it would be good to post some links to them...

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This has really been a good week for me and Forgotten Faces as we have now managed to get a lot of background information on a numer of cards...great stuff !

Thursday, 21 July 2011

The Wedding

w30 by Forgotten Faces
w30, a photo by Forgotten Faces on Flickr.

Well, Sarah has come up trumps again and has managed to put names to faces in this lovely wedding group. Also we now know the location which is Shoreham on Sea. She has also discovered a link to a local web site which has this exact same picture displayed along with lots more of the family.
Please click on the picture to read more on Flickr. I have included here the link to the local site but it is also in one of Sarah's comments on the picture.

Wednesday, 20 July 2011

Looking Back

ss10 by Forgotten Faces
ss10, a photo by Forgotten Faces on Flickr.

Thought I might start featuring a few postcards from way back when I started this project.
Also gives me a chance to revisit some photos that I have not seen for ages.

This is an early favourite of mine

A Quick Update on the House in Exeter.

Just wanted to say a big thankyou to Sarah my Flickr contact who did the research on the house and to post a link to her Flickr site

I am going to write to the address in Exeter and send a couple of prints. The people who live in the house may find it interesting and who knows...they might be related to the original occupants shown on the postcards. Bit of a long shot but stranger things have happened !

Also thanks to Family History Monthly Magazine who have tweeted about this on Twitter.

I will post an update if anything turns up.

Tuesday, 19 July 2011

A House - Then and Now

Going back to the point I made in my previous post about how important it was and is, to record as much information on the back of these old photos I can now show you some evidence of this.

Some time ago I purchased a batch of postcards that the seller was sure came from the same family and you can see these on my Flickr site in the set called A Family Album . Many of the photos were taken in a studio in Exeter, Devon so I assumed that this family lived in the West Country.
One of the postcards show two ladies standing outside a house and fortunately someone has written the first line of the address on the back of the card which is - 14 Churchill Road.

One of my contacts on Flickr has kindly taken the time to do some research on this set of photos and has come up the exact location of the house and it was and still is in Exeter. There is another picture of this house in the set but this time there is a young boy standing outside.

With the exact location known, my contact has carried out further research and has come up with lots of information about the house and the people who were living there.

The picture below is the house at 14 Churchill Road, Exeter as it was in the early 1900's



And thanks to Google Streetview this is the house today and as you can see, nothing has changed that much. The image below is interactive so you can zoom in and out and move around.


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Don't take any notice of the address shown on the Streetview image as they can be out by quite a bit.
I might now send a copy of the old photo to whoever is living in the house now. They might find it interesting and also give them the link to the Flickr image which shows the history of the house.

Monday, 18 July 2011

spm102

spm102 by Forgotten Faces
spm102, a photo by Forgotten Faces on Flickr.

It is not often that I buy just a single card of a male portrait but in this case I had to make an exception. I think this portrait is stunning and apart from being a very handsome young man he also has a " sense of purpose " about him.

Why oh why didn't people put information on the back of these cards. I would have loved to have found out a bit more about this young man.

Tuesday, 12 July 2011

St Philps School - Class 5

This card has just arrived and it has to be one of my favourites at the moment. I will try and find out a little more about St Philips School but there are a number of schools with this name and of course there is a good chance that this particular school may no longer be in existance.

The sad thing about these school group photos is that most of the children shown are probably no longer with us. I wonder what happened to them all ? Did they all survive to adulthood and have families of there own? What a shame that we shall really never know.

I will update this post if I manage to find out any more about Class 5.

Friday, 8 July 2011

Lots of views on Flickr !

Well, since the publication of this months Family History Monthly magazine the view counts on Forgotten Faces have gone through the roof. In just a few days there have been 5300 views with 1333 of these yesterday alone !
Its a pity there is no way I could make some money out of all these hits. It would help to finance some new material. Having said that I have just been going through a mountain of postcards that I have to scan and upload and thats going to keep me busy for a while but I do need some fresh stock.

Thursday, 7 July 2011

Hats, hats and more hats !

I love this wedding card that I have recently obtained. The importance of hat wearing in the very early 1900's is clearly demonstrated here. I also like the way that the gentleman in the front row has decided not to wear a bowler hat like all of the other men. Maybe he was the father of the bride and wanted to stand out from the rest !

It's a shame that there is no information on the card about who these people were and I suppose it's a good lesson to us to make sure we always record information about our photographs for future generations.

Tuesday, 5 July 2011

Update on the Family History Magazine Project

Well, its been a hard couple of months since mum died but I am slowly getting on top of things again. Her house is now cleared and the keys have been handed back today. All we have left to do is to spread her ashes with dads.
Our holiday over the last couple of weeks was much needed and now its time to get back on track.

Julys issue of Family History Monthly magazine contains a large article about Forgotten Faces and I am very pleased with the finished item. If you can buy this magazine you will find the article on page 36 " Pictures of the Past ". It includes five pictures from FF. I am a happy bunny !

I must now press on and upload more pictures and more importantly get hold of some new material.