Show & Tell My Vintage photo collection part 1 . Cdv's and cabinet card photos.

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    Hello friends, welcome to my arts and crafts style channel. Here you will find how to videos and tutorial on stampin & journalling creations.
    From start to finish, I will talk you through giving precise and concise instructions that will help better your craft knowledge.
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    Crafting gives me so much joy to create and looks so professional after completing a project.
    I make these videos to help and encourage others in exploring their creative side.
    It’s also great to see what you have created, I regularly check out other arts and crafts channels and the items my subscribers have made.
    Many thanks for watching, it’d be great to see you in the comments section, channelle. show and tell, my vintage photo collection
    Hello friends, welcome to my arts and crafts style channel. Here you will find how to videos and tutorial on stampin creations.
    From start to finish, I will talk you through giving precise and concise instructions that will help better your craft knowledge.
    It took me a while to learn how to put things together, how to create arts that are pleasing to look at and inspiring for other people to appreciate.
    As I learn more about stampin, please come and learn with me by subscribing to my channel.
    I base this channel on community and am always active in replying to comments.
    Stampin gives me so much joy to create and looks so professional after completing a project.
    I make these videos to help and encourage others in using stampin products.
    It’s also great to see what you have created, I regularly check out other arts and crafts channels and the items my subscribers have made.
    Many thanks for watching, it’d be great to see you in the comments section, channelle.
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  • @MichaelLyne-rf1hf
    @MichaelLyne-rf1hf 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for sharing your fabulous collection of card de visit and cabinet cards, must have been very hard times for them, I agree with you the clothes they wore must have been uncomfortable. I have a couple of photos that date back to 1918 my grandfather and grandma in a group photo occasion, very interesting hobby, I can't believe our grandchildren will look back on us in photographs somehow. thank you again for sharing your interesting collection.

    • @addictedtoephemera
      @addictedtoephemera  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Ty so much for watching it means a lot that you took the time to leave me a comment x

    • @MichaelLyne-rf1hf
      @MichaelLyne-rf1hf 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@addictedtoephemera your so welcome, don't know if you have checked out Mike deakin creating a cabinet card. Very interesting, he is also a collector of card de visit / cabinet cards also, if you not checked his work already I would highly recommend. Good luck

    • @MichaelLyne-rf1hf
      @MichaelLyne-rf1hf 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@addictedtoephemera also, I can't remember if I mentioned, I was fortunate to visit my great grandparents place a while back.. He looked after a mill at Salford ( Oxfordshire ) 1800s he was also a church warden and church overseer. I believe it is now a pottery school of something. Also we visited Salford church. There I was fortunate to uncover his family vault, also in the church was a booklet about the times and various people John Lyne is mentioned in this booklet, something I will treasure amongst one or two photos that I believe are him.. His clothes resemble to your collection of people in your card de visits. Also if you check out sir John Lyne he is in our family tree.. His family broke away to tasmania he became a great politician over there. Also the name Lyne go's back to 1066 doomsday book and related to Elizabeth bowes lyne.. Royalty yeah lol. Far from that. Wouldn't mind a cut of there money. Lol maybe we all related somewhere yea? Have a great day.

  • @suzyhazelwood9942
    @suzyhazelwood9942 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Love your collection of old photos!! I collect them too. They leave me wondering about their lives and sometimes I get guessing on the view... what country it's in, all that kind of thing. It certainly makes you think about history in a different way. I wish we had been shown images like this as part of history at school, it would have made history lessons a lot more relatable.
    The photo you weren't sure on the date... I would say is probably either 1871.. or if later, 1911. It can't be 1819 because the first photo recorded was taken in 1826, and it wasn't a portrait, it was almost not a photo at all, just a grey mass of vague shapes! You can't always go by what they are wearing or the style of developing because sometimes in the early 1900s people dressed in clothes of an earlier time just for fun (like we do today) and photographers could use an earlier style of photo presentation to make it look older than it was, even sepia colouring was used. I've heard of people dressing in their ancestors clothes to have photos taken like that.... bizarre!!
    I've also seen dates and place names written on photos that are totally wrong. Sometimes the writing is written at a much later date. My grandmother used to do that, she would send a really old photo and confidently write on the back it was taken in the 1950's when we could see by her age and dress style it was taken in the early 1930s... yeah... not helpful... writing on backs of photos can lead us astray!

    • @addictedtoephemera
      @addictedtoephemera  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Awwww ty you've been really helpful. Ty for taking the time to message it means a lot xx

  • @RF-nq3vi
    @RF-nq3vi 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love to collect the vintage photos also. I have some from when I was a kid that I always loved as I love photography. TFS!!!

  • @pursegirly
    @pursegirly 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Loved this. Thank you for the video.

  • @haydndavies6917
    @haydndavies6917 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Superb photos
    I love collecting old photos too I bought loads yesterday and I colourise them and restore them too

    • @addictedtoephemera
      @addictedtoephemera  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Wow I'd love to see what you do with them xx

    • @haydndavies6917
      @haydndavies6917 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@addictedtoephemera
      I’ll show you them over Facebook messenger

    • @addictedtoephemera
      @addictedtoephemera  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      That would be wonderful. I'm channelle wise x

    • @haydndavies6917
      @haydndavies6917 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@addictedtoephemera thanks will get in touch soon

    • @haydndavies6917
      @haydndavies6917 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Sent you a message over your pages account

  • @judithmcpherson750
    @judithmcpherson750 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    What great photos, I believe that they weren't allowed to smile when photos were taken and the also used stands to hold arms up or to keep you straight because it took a long time to take a photo.

  • @britainluver431
    @britainluver431 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I also have a huge collection of these kinds of photographs, and a bunch of them have the names of the people in the photograph. Along with some being taken by a Thomas White Tolman (1851-1935) grandson of Nathan Tolman (1788-1844), my great great great great great grandfather

    • @addictedtoephemera
      @addictedtoephemera  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Oh wow honey, did you have a question so you can take part in tbe giveaway? X

  • @nintendy
    @nintendy 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m a Collector too - and know exactly where you’re coming from! Some looked quite miserable, because they had to stand, sit or pose for SOOOO long... It’s unbelievable! I hate having my photo taken, and my partner tends to ‘fuss’ for so long, which means I tend to lose my smile, and so I always look a bit ‘dour’ on them too for the same reasons, but it’s no where near as long as these poor souls had to hold their poses! The two that look like they might be mother and daughter, I found fascinating; you don’t think it could be the same lady - but when she was younger perhaps? Just a thought. You know, a lot of the people from my photos ‘communicate’ with me - reach out to me in some way, which is what makes me choose to buy certain ones. I purchased one once which was taken at a Studio in the town where I live in about 1873 - it’s a house now, and I could go to the actual ‘spot’ where they stood - and see the original door they would have come out of the moment it had been taken on that day so long ago... Really thought-provoking!
    It really fascinates me; these were REAL people REAL lives, with REAL thoughts, dreams, joys and fears - just like us; and the only thing that is left of them, are these images... I want to remember them. Some of my people have become very dear to me; like old friends; I feel very close to them. (I think you have the same feelings) There’s always a reason why I purchase a particular photo. The date you question you can’t make out, looks like it could be 1871 or 1891 - judging by his clothes, I would say the latter. He seems to have overlapped the 7 or 9 with the 8, and then at first put 2 as the last number (a mistake) then changed it to a 1. I like
    photos with writing on the back - and names are so important to me - makes me
    purchase them even more. I too think about their history; what they did and
    where they went the moment when they left that Studio etc.... (a couple of the photos you have are called ‘Post-Mortem photos - the subjects were dead when the picture was taken) I think the name you can’t work out on one is possibly ‘Shushkind.’ Thanks so much for sharing your Collection with us - most enjoyable.

    • @addictedtoephemera
      @addictedtoephemera  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi my darling lovely to meet you, you do sound just like me xx

  • @take2wheels556
    @take2wheels556 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Old photos are my favorite,I was given an incredible large hand tinted photo from 1862 of my Great Great Grandfather who fought in the civil war.He was captured in Macon,GA and sent to Andersonville prison camp and escaped.

    • @addictedtoephemera
      @addictedtoephemera  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Wow that's amazing to have that history in your family... we don't realise how lucky we are xx thanks for watching honey x

    • @take2wheels556
      @take2wheels556 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@addictedtoephemera I'll send you s photo of the portrait if you like.Do you have an email

  • @leehunter6864
    @leehunter6864 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love you photos channel, I have lots of very old photos, artiste photograph cards, cvds, cabinet cards and postcard photos if you would be interested?? To be honest with you they are just sitting in the garage in a box and it looks like they would be in better hands with someone like yourself than me lol

    • @addictedtoephemera
      @addictedtoephemera  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Lee, Ty so much for messaging me, yes I would definitely be interested... I'm addicted to them . Could you please email me at stampinstilettos@gmail.com I can then send you my phone number of you like? Xx

    • @leehunter6864
      @leehunter6864 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@addictedtoephemera my partner is going to the garage tomorrow so will ask her to pick them up then I will email you if that's OK??

    • @addictedtoephemera
      @addictedtoephemera  4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@leehunter6864 that's brilliant, I look forward to hearing from you then..x

    • @leehunter6864
      @leehunter6864 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@addictedtoephemera hi there, for some reason I can't email the pics to you so sent Facebook message to you also it wouldn't let me send the last few on messenger! I think it might be my phone

    • @Crimetvuk
      @Crimetvuk 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@addictedtoephemera hi channel 👋 it’s lee Hunter on a new account. Have you still got your Facebook??

  • @mellaniyswansong7135
    @mellaniyswansong7135 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Smiling back then in photos was seen as being a fool. People didn't start smiling more in photos til around the movie picture Hollywood times around the early 40s

    • @addictedtoephemera
      @addictedtoephemera  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Oh I see, thank you for the info honey and ty for watching xxx

  • @mrburns2101
    @mrburns2101 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    And my photos from a hunting trip who stole them or influenced to pass over to do what with? Create a psycho killer setup?

  • @LadyJaneG
    @LadyJaneG 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Do you ever use these old photos in art ?

    • @addictedtoephemera
      @addictedtoephemera  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Not really honey I just love putting them in journals, I've used some on the front of journals before xx

    • @LadyJaneG
      @LadyJaneG 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@addictedtoephemera well I just may have to do that then! Thank you so much! Loved your video!