Can anyone identify the cars in this pic, to help date it ? I’m guessing Twenties but I know very little about this era.
Identify the Cars
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On the left looks like an Austin 7, if it is the started at 1922
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It’s definitely something of this era
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Here's a 1923 picture which appears not to have the ivy (or very little of it, it's a bit blurred):
May well be a 1930s picture based on the amount of ivy, and teachers never having new cars.
May well be a 1930s picture based on the amount of ivy, and teachers never having new cars.
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The roof height suggests it might be what was nick named the 'Top Hat' saloon. (Not to have a dig at the owners - just to give them the option of wearing Rees-Mogg headgear).jamcg wrote: Wed May 29, 2019 10:34 am On the left looks like an Austin 7, if it is the started at 1922
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Ahh, good thinking there Jobbo ! Also the tree obscuring the top left corner of the original pic seem to be completely absent in 1923.
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Scrap that, the photo claiming to be 1923 is actually a lot earlier, it's from some time before the fire in 1913. The small turrets in the corners were removed during the subsequent repairs in 1914.
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Yeh that sounds more right - Jobbo's photo looks more 19th century than 20th. Have a look at what Ansel Adams was churning out from the '20s onwards - photography was already pretty well developed (pun alert) by then!
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Photos from the mid 1800’s were better quality than an iPhone 6.
How about not having a sig at all?
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They were more tricky and less portable though as still used glass plates at that time. Fine for posed studio portraiture, less so for reportage or outdoor use.
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There is one to the left of the main door, and two on the other side.Sundayjumper wrote: Wed May 29, 2019 10:30 am Can anyone identify the cars in this pic, to help date it ?
HTH.
