Jayne Shrimpton's complete guide to dating, analyzing and understanding
family photographs is essential reading and reference for anyone
undertaking genealogical and local history research. Using over 150 old
photographs as examples, she shows how such images can give a direct
insight into the past and into the lives of the individuals who are
portrayed in them.
Almost every family and local historian works with photographs, but
often the fascinating historical and personal information that can be
gained from them is not fully understood. They are one of the most vivid
and memorable ways into the past.
This concise but comprehensive guide describes the various types of
photograph and explains how they can be dated. It analyses what the
clothes and style of dress can tell us about the people in the
photographs, their circumstances and background.
Sections look at photographs of special occasions - baptisms, weddings,
funerals - and at photographs taken in wartime, on holiday and at work.
There is advice on how to identify the individuals shown and how to find
more family photographs through personal connections, archives and the
internet - and how to preserve them for future generations.
Jayne Shrimpton's handbook is an authoritative, accessible guide to old
photographs that no family or local historian can be without.