File - Commercial studio photographs.

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Commercial studio photographs.

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    • 1929-1961 (Creation)

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    18 black and white photographs portraits mounted inside cardboard folders. Portraits appear to be taken professionally at portrait studios in Port Arthur and Fort William between 1929 to 1961. Fryer's Studio Fort William Canada, 1929 - 1961 6 photograph portraits circa 1920, 1930s and 1955. 1955 Daily-Times Newspaper illustrated ad for wedding portraits at Fryer's Studio. The wedding ad was placed within a Star Photo Studio folder. Two black and white photograph portraits of women seated. One of the women has a bob cut and the other has curly hair swept back from her face. Two black and white wedding portrait photographs of a man and woman standing and seated. The women are holding bouquets and grasping her husband's arm. Black and white studio portrait photograph of a smiling seated couple. The woman is wearing an angled black hat and has a corsage pinned on her right side. "Portrait by Fryer, Fort William written at bottom of photograph.

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