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Topic History of: smiling Victorians
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DJones

Chernomorskaya Road, Yeysk (Russia), around 1900.
honey!oh sugar sugar. Pattaya wrote:
Some Victorians were especially good at not moving during a photo!








And one step further...

abcnews.go.com/US/dead-people-life-poses...ls/story?id=23456853
Pattaya Some Victorians were especially good at not moving during a photo!





hedda just love this website : Retronaut

Some charming smiling Victorian photos as a change from all those stern ones which basically happened because everyone had to sit dead still in the studio and concentrate.

www.retronaut.com/2010/06/victorians-smi...;utm_campaign=buffer

check out the very early colour London photos & films.. fascinating