The Worral Boys (United States, 1870s)


Figure 1.-- These three boys are identitified as the Worral boys on the back of the cabinet card portrait. And added on the back is the Blue Hill School. We find several modern schools with that name, but we believe this probbly refers to a private school the boys attended. The boys look to be about 6-14 years old. The yonger boys wears a collar buttoning jacket with a moderate width white scalloped collar and knee pants. His two older brothers wear lapel jacket suits, one with knee pants and the other with long pants. Notice the middle boy's striped long stockings. All three boys wear button shoes. The portait is undated. It looks to us like the portrait was taken in the late 1870s, possiby the early-80s. The studio was Y.A. Kroneberger in Chester, Pennsylvania.

These three boys are identitified as the Worral boys on the back of the cabinet card portrait. And added on the back is the Blue Hill School. We find several modern schools with that name, but we believe this probbly refers to a private school the boys attended. The boys look to be about 6-14 years old. The yonger boys wears a collar buttoning jacket with a moderate width white scalloped collar and knee pants. His two older brothers wear lapel jacket suits, one with knee pants and the other with long pants. Notice the middle boy's striped long stockings. All three boys wear button shoes. The portait is undated. It looks to us like the portrait was taken in the late 1870s, possiby the early-80s. The studio was Y.A. Kroneberger in Chester, Pennsylvania.






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