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Bradley Elliott had a formal portrait taken at the Fults Studio in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Bradeley looks to be about 6-7 years old. The portrait is undated. We believe it was taken about 1910. Bradley wears a tunic suit which was a popular style in the early-20th cntury in the 1900s and 10s. The style of the portrait, a large print with a three-ply paper frame suggests to us that it was taken in the late-1900s or early-1910s. He wears an all white tunic suit with bloomer knickers. He also wears white long stockings and white high-top shoes. It is a rather elegant tunic suit with no detailing and trim. He does have a fob of some kind. There is scalloped esging. There seems to be some kind of collar pin which we can not make out. This clearly was a tunic suit for formal wear. Boys often wore tunic suits for play, but this clearly was a dress-up garment.
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