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American Daguerreotype Portraits of Men From the 1840's and 1850's
YouTube ^ | 09-23-2017 | Chubachus

Posted on 03/30/2020 10:02:53 AM PDT by NRx

Random daguerreotype photos of men from the 1840's and 50's. A window into our past.

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1 posted on 03/30/2020 10:02:53 AM PDT by NRx
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To: NRx

The Cincinnati one at 2:30 is very handsome.


2 posted on 03/30/2020 10:11:12 AM PDT by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: NRx

Mr. Miller at 4:12 is fighting really hard to hide a bald head. A 19th Century combover.


3 posted on 03/30/2020 10:23:25 AM PDT by bigdaddy45
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To: NRx
A few photos for the thread:

link

4 posted on 03/30/2020 10:28:04 AM PDT by Bob434
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To: NRx
A few years ago, two books were published with daguerreotypes of Revolutionary War veterans. The early days of photography overlapped with the oldest surviving veterans a bit. The author found enough pictures for one book, and publication of that book led to discovery of another book's worth.

Regarding the handsome man in Cincinnati, a few years ago some very old pictures of Cincinnati were discovered and published. A picture of the waterfront, at very high resolution.

5 posted on 03/30/2020 10:28:07 AM PDT by omega4412
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To: NRx

https://www.shorpy.com/

is hoot.


6 posted on 03/30/2020 10:28:57 AM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: Bob434

The third guy looks like he just took out a DVD drive from a computer.


7 posted on 03/30/2020 10:29:26 AM PDT by crusty old prospector
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To: mylife

One of my favorite websites.


8 posted on 03/30/2020 10:31:56 AM PDT by NRx (A man of honor passes his father's civilization to his son without surrendering it to strangers.)
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To: NRx
There are also pictures of 19th century women from the same Youtuber.

But prepare yourself and try to stay in control.

Some of them (shocker!) are not wearing bonnets.

It would be funny if somebody saw the pictures and found their 19th century double.


9 posted on 03/30/2020 10:32:35 AM PDT by x
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To: NRx

Seeing photos of people who lived and died long ago makes me think of two things. One is to wonder why people rarely smiled in photos prior to about the first third of the 20th Century. The other is that, except for historical figures, all of our lives are anonymous except to our contemporaries, and even then only to people with whom we come in contact. It takes very little time before no one even visits our graves. There is something rather melancholy about that.


10 posted on 03/30/2020 10:32:38 AM PDT by Avalon Memories (Politics is all about quid pro quos. Donate to me! Vote for me! I'll give you "free" stuff.)
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To: Bob434

Wonderful photos!


11 posted on 03/30/2020 10:33:01 AM PDT by miss marmelstein (Prayers for Rush)
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To: Avalon Memories
One is to wonder why people rarely smiled in photos

The exposure time was quite long, it would be hard to hold a smile for the three to fifteen minutes it took. Often there was a 'brace' holding their head still.

12 posted on 03/30/2020 10:37:14 AM PDT by pbear8 (the Lord is my light and my salvation)
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To: Bob434

Hahahaha...the third one down, the guy looks like he is holding a hard drive or something like that...:)


13 posted on 03/30/2020 10:39:22 AM PDT by rlmorel (The Coronavirus itself will not burn down humanity. But we may burn ourselves down to be rid of it.)
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To: crusty old prospector

heh, that was what I thought too


14 posted on 03/30/2020 10:39:40 AM PDT by rlmorel (The Coronavirus itself will not burn down humanity. But we may burn ourselves down to be rid of it.)
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To: mylife
Thanks for posting the link.

The last photo on the first page titled Home Office - 1941 reminds me of my Dad. He worked for the New York Central Railroad, and wore blue denim overalls and work boots every day. After supper, he would sit down at the kitchen table and complete his work reports for the day. He even had the same glasses as the guy in the picture. He was a track foreman, and had to record in detail, all the work the crew had done that day. He'd make it out in duplicate using carbon paper, and keep a copy for himself. We even had a washing machine like that in our basement. I bet that cupboard behind the guy would go for a pretty penny today. We also had a clock like the one on top of it. I was born in 1947, so I'm talking about the 50's in regards to my Dad.

15 posted on 03/30/2020 10:41:15 AM PDT by mass55th ("Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway." ~~ John Wayne)
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To: x

It’s interesting that when you scroll through those old photos, it’s always possible to find some folks that remind you of an actor, or even someone from your own family.


16 posted on 03/30/2020 10:43:03 AM PDT by mass55th ("Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway." ~~ John Wayne)
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To: Avalon Memories

I think you had to sit/hold your face still for quite a while in early pictures.

What strikes me is that the men in the pictures look like men you’d see on the street today; while the women look much more ‘period’. It doesn’t seem to be just the hairstyles..


17 posted on 03/30/2020 10:43:56 AM PDT by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: crusty old prospector

It looks like a music box. And it looks like a wind-up key he’s got inserted in the device. My guess is that he was some kind of repairman or machinist.


18 posted on 03/30/2020 10:50:12 AM PDT by The_Harlequin
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To: crusty old prospector

It’s a lock unit from a door. Leastways what I am guessing, hes holding the key, and you can see the screw holes where it would be secured in its pocket in a door


19 posted on 03/30/2020 10:50:40 AM PDT by BudgieRamone (Everybody loves a bonk on the head.)
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To: Bob434; Gamecock; SaveFerris; PROCON
An early internal modem? Network port?

NINA: And they call it the World Wide Web. You can e-mail anyone!

JERRY: What are you, a scientist?!

NINA: Ah, I gotta go.

JERRY: Great talkin' to you.(Nina leaves. To himself) What the hell is e-mail?


20 posted on 03/30/2020 10:51:41 AM PDT by Larry Lucido
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