Dating Old Photographs - Expert Q&A | Findmypast
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- Опубликовано: 6 июл 2020
- Join Findmypast genealogist Myko Clelland and special guest, fashion historian and Curator of the Victoria & Albert Museum Dundee, Kirsty Hassard, as they date your old family history photographs and show you how to get more from historical family portraits and make them a memory in your family tree.
Ever come across an old photograph of an ancestor and wondered when it was taken? Kirsty shows you how to identify fashion trends to solve the puzzle. She runs through decades of fashion history, while using your family photographs as examples. Solving a photo mystery could help you break down a brick wall in your family tree, or get you started.
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the sound is really low cannot understand..whoops my fault i had earphones plugged in..
I cannot make out the name of the website she refers to at approximately 8:00. It sounds like she first says something like, "Nesium,' then later says something about DNA Kensington. It (or they - are there two?) looks like a great resource for helping determine dates. Can you provide it, please?
www.vam.ac.uk/ (Victoria & Albert Museum, usually referred to as the V&A)
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