This is a cabinet card that I purchased at the Antique shop in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. I am not entirely sure how to date this photo, I think that it is from 1895 to 1900. The photographer is Meddaugh either Robert or Isaac (father and son)they were in Lead, SD from 1862 to 1926.
The bride has a beautiful wedding bonnet and her dress has lots of fru fru trims on the front. The sleeves of her dress are quite large, reminiscent of the fashions around 1895. The groom is unremarkable ..except for his large white bow tie.
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There is another dark colored dress again, like you have previously shown. His clothes are a little rumpled. It is an interesting photo and you are right hard to date.
ReplyDeleteThese are great photos, I really like seeing these dark wedding dresses.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the groom would object to being called "unremarkable". :) He is kind of nondescript though.
ReplyDeleteThe most remarkable thing in the photo is the table/stool they are leaning on!
Who was it they said, "They really do contain their excitement and enthusiasm for getting married" in these pictures - was dead-on!
I don't know if she is trying not to move or if she is truly terrified. He looks more relaxed.
ReplyDeleteShe looks like she bites her nails.
ReplyDeleteHis hands look really big. I thought he had gloves on. These posed pictures make me wonder if there was any "passion" between the couples.
People look really short (based on the 3 latest photos)! A lot has changed nowadays =)
ReplyDeleteI also noticed the twiggy table in the center of the shot. Did you see how wrinkled her veil is? It's another confirmation that people were less concerned about wrinkles than we are, due to the tedious or difficult methods of ironing available to them.
ReplyDeleteI love how she is jsut touching his had with her pinky stretched out :)
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