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Bottle Feeding a Baby Manatee. Manatee Awareness Day March 27th 2024. by womboyne7

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Bottle Feeding a Baby Manatee. Manatee Awareness Day March 27th 2024.

"Located in Iquitos, Peru the Manatee Rescue Center is a sanctuary where orphaned and injured manatees receive care and protection until they’re strong enough to be released back into the rainforest. Visitors get the chance to interact with the animals, feed them, and learn about the challenges of this endangered species through an educational tour."

newperuvian.com/orphaned-manatees-at-the-amazon-rescue-ce...

1968 Plymouth GTX by Thumpr455

© Thumpr455, all rights reserved.

1968 Plymouth GTX

Seen at the 2014 Spring Charlotte AutoFair, held at the Charlotte Motor Speedway on April 5, 2014.

1955 DeSoto Firedome by Thumpr455

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1955 DeSoto Firedome

Seen at the 2014 Spring Charlotte AutoFair, held at the Charlotte Motor Speedway on April 5, 2014.

Unknown Girl in a Sailor Uniform by Jam-Gloom

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Unknown Girl in a Sailor Uniform

Purchased as part of an online auction lot.

No mention of a photographer on the card.

Unknown Girl in a Sailor Uniform - Restored by Jam-Gloom

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Unknown Girl in a Sailor Uniform - Restored

Purchased as part of an online auction lot.

No mention of a photographer on the card.

Unknown Male Sitters, taken by Francis Hans Secourable - Restoration by Jam-Gloom

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Unknown Male Sitters, taken by Francis Hans Secourable - Restoration

Purchased as part of a lot of cabinet cards on a popular auction site.

Francis Hans Secourable the photographer was born in 1841 in Kilmain Sligo, Ireland, it seems in 1881 census he was listed as an artist and painter, and that it was only in 1891 that he was living at the Peckham address on the back of the card and working as a photographer. It seems Secourable bought the property circa 1887 from another photographer Edwin Cocking. (source: www.photolondon.org.uk/#/details?id=6914)
(source: www.photohistory-sussex.co.uk/HorshamPhgAubrey.htm)

This means the photographs above must have been made some point onwards from 1887 onwards.

Unknown Male Sitters, taken by Francis Hans Secourable - Card Back by Jam-Gloom

© Jam-Gloom, all rights reserved.

Unknown Male Sitters, taken by Francis Hans Secourable - Card Back

Purchased as part of a lot of cabinet cards on a popular auction site.

Francis Hans Secourable the photographer was born in 1841 in Kilmain Sligo, Ireland, it seems in 1881 census he was listed as an artist and painter, and that it was only in 1891 that he was living at the Peckham address on the back of the card and working as a photographer. It seems Secourable bought the property circa 1887 from another photographer Edwin Cocking. (source: www.photolondon.org.uk/#/details?id=6914)
(source: www.photohistory-sussex.co.uk/HorshamPhgAubrey.htm)

This means the photographs above must have been made some point onwards from 1887 onwards.

Unknown Male Sitters, taken by Francis Hans Secourable by Jam-Gloom

© Jam-Gloom, all rights reserved.

Unknown Male Sitters, taken by Francis Hans Secourable

Purchased as part of a lot of cabinet cards on a popular auction site.

Francis Hans Secourable the photographer was born in 1841 in Kilmain Sligo, Ireland, it seems in 1881 census he was listed as an artist and painter, and that it was only in 1891 that he was living at the Peckham address on the back of the card and working as a photographer. It seems Secourable bought the property circa 1887 from another photographer Edwin Cocking. (source: www.photolondon.org.uk/#/details?id=6914)
(source: www.photohistory-sussex.co.uk/HorshamPhgAubrey.htm)

This means the photographs above must have been made some point onwards from 1887 onwards.

Unknown Woman, taken by a G. Hoad of 165 Handcroft Road, Croydon - Card Back by Jam-Gloom

© Jam-Gloom, all rights reserved.

Unknown Woman, taken by a G. Hoad of 165 Handcroft Road, Croydon - Card Back

Purchased as part of an online auction lot.

I haven't been able to find anything out about the photographer whose name is stamped on the back, no Hoad's appear on any census at this address so presumably they must have resided at this address in between censuses. Equally they don't appear to show up on any of the trade directories so may be more of an amateur photographer than professional.

Unknown Woman, taken by a G. Hoad of 165 Handcroft Road, Croydon - Restored by Jam-Gloom

© Jam-Gloom, all rights reserved.

Unknown Woman, taken by a G. Hoad of 165 Handcroft Road, Croydon - Restored

Purchased as part of an online auction lot.

I haven't been able to find anything out about the photographer whose name is stamped on the back, no Hoad's appear on any census at this address so presumably they must have resided at this address in between censuses. Equally they don't appear to show up on any of the trade directories so may be more of an amateur photographer than professional.

Unknown Woman, taken by a G. Hoad of 125 by Jam-Gloom

© Jam-Gloom, all rights reserved.

Unknown Woman, taken by a G. Hoad of 125

Purchased as part of an online auction lot.

I haven't been able to find anything out about the photographer whose name is stamped on the back, no Hoad's appear on any census at this address so presumably they must have resided at this address in between censuses. Equally they don't appear to show up on any of the trade directories so may be more of an amateur photographer than professional.

Unknown Woman, photo by Frederick Wiedhofft - Restored by Jam-Gloom

© Jam-Gloom, all rights reserved.

Unknown Woman, photo by Frederick Wiedhofft - Restored

Purchased as part of an online auction lot.

Unknown sitter, Photographer is Frederick Wiedhofft of London. PhotoLondon states that his businesses ran from 1898-1913. (source: www.photolondon.org.uk/#/details?id=8428)
However according to the Wiedhofft family tree, Frederick passed away in 1910 from pneumonia so after that date the businesses were run by his widow and his step son (who was also a photographer). Prior to the late 1890s when he took up photography as full time career it seems Wiedhofft was an oil and colourman. (source: web.archive.org/web/20160331223442/http://sussexbarn.com/...)

Unknown Woman, photo by Frederick Wiedhofft by Jam-Gloom

© Jam-Gloom, all rights reserved.

Unknown Woman, photo by Frederick Wiedhofft

Purchased as part of an online auction lot.

Unknown sitter, Photographer is Frederick Wiedhofft of London. PhotoLondon states that his businesses ran from 1898-1913. (source: www.photolondon.org.uk/#/details?id=8428)
However according to the Wiedhofft family tree, Frederick passed away in 1910 from pneumonia so after that date the businesses were run by his widow and his step son (who was also a photographer). Prior to the late 1890s when he took up photography as full time career it seems Wiedhofft was an oil and colourman. (source: web.archive.org/web/20160331223442/http://sussexbarn.com/...)

Unknown Woman, taken by W.H. Midwinter of Bristol by Jam-Gloom

© Jam-Gloom, all rights reserved.

Unknown Woman, taken by W.H. Midwinter of Bristol

Purchased as part of a lot of cabinet cards on a popular auction site.

No details on the back of the card to work out the date range but W.H. Midwinter's photographic studios were first listed in 1861 and stopped being listed after 1921, in the local annual trade directories. (Source: freepages.rootsweb.com/~victorianphotographs/history/sear...)

W. H. Midwinter is mentioned in the 1895 RPS Journal as being accepted as a member. (pg327, source: books.google.co.uk/books?id=2Rw_AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA190-IA2...)

Some background information on the photographer can be found at:
(ghostofthedoll.co.uk/tracingghosts/leesisters/the-spinste...)

Unknown Woman, taken by W.H. Midwinter of Bristol - Restored by Jam-Gloom

© Jam-Gloom, all rights reserved.

Unknown Woman, taken by W.H. Midwinter of Bristol - Restored

Purchased as part of a lot of cabinet cards on a popular auction site.

No details on the back of the card to work out the date range but W.H. Midwinter's photographic studios were first listed in 1861 and stopped being listed after 1921, in the local annual trade directories. (Source: freepages.rootsweb.com/~victorianphotographs/history/sear...)

W. H. Midwinter is mentioned in the 1895 RPS Journal as being accepted as a member. (pg327, source: books.google.co.uk/books?id=2Rw_AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA190-IA2...)

Some background information on the photographer can be found at:
(ghostofthedoll.co.uk/tracingghosts/leesisters/the-spinste...)

Unknown Woman, taken by Villiers & Quick of Bristol - Back of Cabinet Card by Jam-Gloom

© Jam-Gloom, all rights reserved.

Unknown Woman, taken by Villiers & Quick of Bristol - Back of Cabinet Card

Purchased as part of a lot of cabinet cards on a popular auction site.



Photograph by Villiers & Quick a Bristol based photography studio which first appears in the local trade directories in 1879, however for the address on the back of the card it would be between the years of 1885 when they moved to that address and 1887 when they moved to another. This means the photo was produced between those 2 years. (Source: freepages.rootsweb.com/~victorianphotographs/history/sear...)



Due to the rather unique surname Villiers it seems likely that he is from the Newport photography family by the same name and presumably the son of P.A.F Villiers. (source: www.newportpast.com/gallery/photos/php/photo_page.php?sea...)

Unknown Woman, taken by Villiers & Quick of Bristol by Jam-Gloom

© Jam-Gloom, all rights reserved.

Unknown Woman, taken by Villiers & Quick of Bristol

Purchased as part of a lot of cabinet cards on a popular auction site.



Photograph by Villiers & Quick a Bristol based photography studio which first appears in the local trade directories in 1879, however for the address on the back of the card it would be between the years of 1885 when they moved to that address and 1887 when they moved to another. This means the photo was produced between those 2 years. (Source: freepages.rootsweb.com/~victorianphotographs/history/sear...)



Due to the rather unique surname Villiers it seems likely that he is from the Newport photography family by the same name and presumably the son of P.A.F Villiers. (source: www.newportpast.com/gallery/photos/php/photo_page.php?sea...)

Unknown Man, taken by Villiers & Quick of Bristol - Back of Cabinet Card by Jam-Gloom

© Jam-Gloom, all rights reserved.

Unknown Man, taken by Villiers & Quick of Bristol - Back of Cabinet Card

Purchased as part of a lot of cabinet cards on a popular auction site.

Photograph by Villiers & Quick a Bristol based photography studio which first appears in the local trade directories in 1879, however for the address on the back of the card it would be between the years of 1885 when they moved to that address and 1887 when they moved to another. This means the photo was produced between those 2 years. (Source: freepages.rootsweb.com/~victorianphotographs/history/sear...)

Due to the rather unique surname Villiers it seems likely that he is from the Newport photography family by the same name and presumably the son of P.A.F Villiers. (source: www.newportpast.com/gallery/photos/php/photo_page.php?sea...)

Unknown Man, taken by Villiers & Quick of Bristol by Jam-Gloom

© Jam-Gloom, all rights reserved.

Unknown Man, taken by Villiers & Quick of Bristol

Purchased as part of a lot of cabinet cards on a popular auction site.

Photograph by Villiers & Quick a Bristol based photography studio which first appears in the local trade directories in 1879, however for the address on the back of the card it would be between the years of 1885 when they moved to that address and 1887 when they moved to another. This means the photo was produced between those 2 years. (Source: freepages.rootsweb.com/~victorianphotographs/history/sear...)

Due to the rather unique surname Villiers it seems likely that he is from the Newport photography family by the same name and presumably the son of P.A.F Villiers. (source: www.newportpast.com/gallery/photos/php/photo_page.php?sea...)

Unknown Man, taken by Villiers & Quick of Bristol - Restored by Jam-Gloom

© Jam-Gloom, all rights reserved.

Unknown Man, taken by Villiers & Quick of Bristol - Restored

Purchased as part of a lot of cabinet cards on a popular auction site.

Photograph by Villiers & Quick a Bristol based photography studio which first appears in the local trade directories in 1879, however for the address on the back of the card it would be between the years of 1885 when they moved to that address and 1887 when they moved to another. This means the photo was produced between those 2 years. (Source: freepages.rootsweb.com/~victorianphotographs/history/sear...)

Due to the rather unique surname Villiers it seems likely that he is from the Newport photography family by the same name and presumably the son of P.A.F Villiers. (source: www.newportpast.com/gallery/photos/php/photo_page.php?sea...)