Studio portrait of a young girl, ca. 1940s–1950s
Book 3, Page 11 ·1940–1955
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AI Notes
A small sepia-toned studio photograph, head-and-shoulders, of a smiling young girl perhaps seven or eight years old, with curled blonde hair set in a Shirley-Temple-style roll, wearing a plaid dress with a wide pointed white collar. The print has a plain white border and no caption or inscription on the front — confirmed at full resolution. The hair and dress style suggest the late 1940s or early 1950s. The sitter is unidentified on the scan; given the placement among Walker / FitzSimons family keepsakes she is likely a grandchild or close relative of the compiler — possibly ‘Dee’, the child writer of the adjacent letter (scans 007–010), but this is conjecture.