Masao Yamamoto ~ (unknown title) and AM # 34, Ambrotypes, printed 2023 | src Gallery 51
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Mourning locket ambrotype of a young man with shining eyes and a shy smile, c. 1860s
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A boy's best friend is his kitten. There's no date on this but it is an ambrotype - they were most popular in the mid 1850s - 1860s. Source.
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• Ambrotype of Chief Oshawana, Anishinaabe (Ojibwe).
Place of origin: Great Lakes Region, Canada or USA
Date: 1838
Medium: Leather, metal, glass, cloth
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Two unidentified Federal NCOs. Library of Congress.
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1/6th plate ambrotype photograph of a young man by S.J. Thompson of Albany, New York (eBay).
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Witchy Woman
Ruby red ambrotype with identification and lock of human hair in back of case | c. 1850s
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Facing an uncertain future and the possibility of never seeing each other again, Civil War conscripts would sometimes have their photograph made together as a memento.
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Hand-Painted Naval Ambrotype of Lt. John S. Watson, 1861-65
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Masao Yamamoto ֍ Ambrotype #62 (2022)
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Robert Kenney, Ophelia (2012)
from here
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Omer Rose Weaver of Little Rock, Arkansas, and friends, ca 1860. Weaver was killed in action at the Battle of Wilson’s Creek on August 10, 1861, while serving in the Confederate Army’s Pulaski Light Battery. Arkansas State Archives, PHC 2677.
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