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Q Can you tell me when this photo was taken? I believe it may be of my great great grandfather, William Andrew Stone (born 1855); great great grandmother, Eliza Gray (born 1860); and two of their five
I have an idea that the child in this photograph is my grandmother. Whilst genealogists and other organisations use ears as an aid to identification, here I am sticking my neck out by relying on eyebr
Q I’m trying to work out whose wedding this is. The lady fourth from the left on the back row is Mary Wright, my great grandmother, who died in 1933. The bridesmaid in front, fourth from right, is her
The Westminster Bus Stop, by Fred Judge FRPS, 1924
The fairy photographs taken by cousins Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths in Cottingley, near Bradford, in 1917 and promoted by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle – a firm believer in fairies – are among the most
Seventy years after it opened at MoMA, Edward Steichen’s The Family of Man remains one of photography’s most ambitious and debated exhibitions. Peter Dench travels to its permanent home to find out what still makes it click