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Bruns or Bredhoft Relatives?

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Bruns or Bredhoft Relatives?
Bredhoft or Bruns relatives from Germany? This photo was found in grand aunts possessions, we assume it is a good bye or voyage photo because of the cloth and twig in hands. Does anyone recognize outfits?

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This unknown photo is believed to have been taken in 1850s Central Europe. It was customary for travelers to take ‘goodbye photos' dressed in their best native clothing.
It was a tradition in Germany to take "Good-by" photos just before they actually left, and they dressed in their best native costume when traveling or emigrating, but in Germany, the native costume was somewhat different, depending on where you lived, and the time frame. They also could have been from Austria or Switzerland, or even western Poland.
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11/02/2015
Maybe In Poland . Looks like the way They Have Dressed. Thank you so much. I have to say it is A nice Picture
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01/16/2016
Not at all
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01/16/2016
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01/16/2016
How Would you know There are different Parts and Different Years of the way of Dressing. Interesting you seem to know is that your Family.?????
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11/02/2015
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11/02/2015
Looks like those dolls stacked inside each other
"Matryoshky".)) But I'm sure, the children aren't Russian. From Slovakia m.b.?..
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11/16/2015
I was thinking Czech/Slovak.
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11/02/2015
I wonder about the kerchiefs they're holding
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11/02/2015
Why? It is very common waving goodbye with a handkerchief.
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11/02/2015
Looks more like a dish towel than a handkerchief!
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11/02/2015
BEAUTY!!!!
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11/02/2015
Really neat, Kimberly Liestman Wurl
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11/02/2015
Great picture.
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11/02/2015
Nice one.
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11/02/2015
Beautiful photo !
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11/02/2015
I'd say it is from Bulgary, Hungary or Romania.
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11/02/2015
Thank you for sharing
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11/02/2015
🌿🌷🌷🌷🌿
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11/02/2015
Wow
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11/02/2015
I wonder what happened to them... what a story!
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11/02/2015
I would love the story behind this picture!
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11/02/2015
I love old pictures
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11/02/2015
Wow!
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11/02/2015
Could you tell me what country these children came from the clothing? My mom has pictures when she was small that favors the little girl on the right!
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11/04/2015
Hi! That's German folk dress, probably from the state of Hessen. I'm a folk dress expert, especially in the folk dress from the 16 states of Germany.
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11/02/2015
Her features not the clothes!
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11/02/2015
They knew that they would never return
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11/02/2015
A very nice old picture! Looks like from Poland or Czechoslovakia
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11/02/2015
Czechoslovakia didnt exist back then. Nor does it now. This photo could be from almost anywhere in Central Europe, as folk clothing was very similar and had so many different variations that it makes it hard to tell apart
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11/02/2015
So nice and genuine
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11/02/2015
But on the Border Line Looks like it Plus Remember that Not a Lot of Money Back Then . Hungry Maybe . If you have a good Idea Please Tell us So we Have a Better Idea Where. Thank you so much. And Thank you so much for Like in what i have Been Trying to at Least.!!!!!
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11/02/2015
Thank you for your reply. The Bout of You. I love the fact that I can get Some Help And feedback . SQ CQQL
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11/02/2015
W G. Thank you so much for your reply Truly Love it.
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11/02/2015
My guess is from Poland
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11/02/2015
Lokka like norwegian folksuits!
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11/02/2015
Maybe it's Scandinavian as Ørjan Torgersen says!
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11/02/2015
Wonderful.
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11/02/2015
Love ALL the Ancient Faces photos!!!!
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11/02/2015
I see photos like this all the time. In the second hand shops there are boxes of them. When an old person dies. All there cherished memories are sold of as a job lot.
To Mary Mcneilly Goodall. How very sad. No appreciation for past family, nor parents' memories.
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11/02/2015
They all look the same (faces)!
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11/02/2015
Maybe be Russian?
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11/02/2015
This picture is true from Europe yes my female clan had it done as well.
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11/02/2015
Well, Brun in German could mean "Brown"...I'm enjoying the embroidery on the girls apron. I'm not thinking this is very Central Europe like we know today- rather we know Germany encompassed parts of Poland, (Prussia), Moravia or Bohemia perhaps? look into Austria-Hungary. Even as far west as the The Palitinate- this reminds me of my Bavarian ancestors somewhat...so, I'd bet they are Moravians. Many Moravians came to the states to start communities here.
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11/02/2015
I thought Poland.
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11/03/2015
How lovely to see a photo like this. It looks Prussian to me.
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11/03/2015
I'd say they might have been from Denmark. Check some of the costumes here
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11/06/2015
No. This is German folk dress from the German state of Hessen.
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11/06/2015
Mary Crestani Silantyev you might be correct, since part of Hessen was in Prussia.
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11/02/2015
Very fashionable !
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11/02/2015
Germanic or Slavic. I don't think Scandinavia.
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11/02/2015
SQ CQQL
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11/02/2015
Captivating
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11/02/2015
Earendur Ancalimon - any idea?
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11/02/2015
about what?
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11/02/2015
A bit later than the 1850s, I think. Perhaps the 1870s? Looks like a cabinet card.
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11/02/2015
Amazing.
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11/02/2015
Awesome
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11/02/2015
I am a collector of these ancient photographs. This is a masterpiece!
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11/06/2015
Bert Visser I would very much like to know how do you find them? I think this type of collection awesome.
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11/06/2015
Auctions, flee markets, friends and relatives, second hand stores and a little bit of luck :-) I am retired so you must have the time and be patient. Furthermore i'm also collect postcards.
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11/02/2015
They look so young!
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11/02/2015
Christine Riedel you might like this. Interesting pictures
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11/02/2015
Cute kids
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11/02/2015
My great grandmother and my grandfather who was born in 1900. She was full blooded native american but not sure which tribe.
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11/02/2015
Where was she from? What area?
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11/02/2015
Idk
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11/02/2015
I would love to read more about this story , interest!
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11/02/2015
You find the most interesting things!
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11/02/2015
They certainly look related
It reminds me on the traditionally dress in northern Germany around 1870 .
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11/02/2015
Reminds me of Russian nesting dolls
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11/02/2015
#It's #great !!!"!
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11/02/2015
Impressionante !
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11/03/2015
Slovakia dress
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11/03/2015
It is my understanding that in many cases the clothes were provided for them by the photographer or friend. So many were too poor to even own such finery.
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11/03/2015
Brave young souls.
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11/03/2015
I wonder what country they were from
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11/03/2015
Love les anciennes photos !!
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11/03/2015
I wish I did. The branches in the back look like a "Charlie Brown" Christmas tree. :D
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11/03/2015
I'm Polish and I'd say this photo has something Germanic/Scandinavian about it. It's similar to this costume from Denmark
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11/03/2015
I do love these oldies..
Wonderful
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11/03/2015
That's German dress, probably from the state of Hessen.
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11/03/2015
I don't think so. I'm german and I never saw such flowers on the dresses of my relatives. I concider it's more from eastern Europe, maybe Hungary or Austria near the borders to Hungary.
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11/04/2015
Barbara Faust I am a folk dress expert who specializes in German folk dress
(Called "tracht". ) I run a facebook page called German folk costumes. I collaborate with a German relative of mine who runs German folk dress exhibitions. Germany has 16 different states and every one of those states has completely different, unique folk dress. Look up Hungarian folk dress and you will see none of its types look anything like this. Austrian folk dress also looks different. The tracht in the picture above is distinctly Hessian, and I can tell you that it is a part of the wide range of costume found in the German state of Hessen. My German ancestors were from Hessen, and my relatives are still there. So I should know.
AncientFaces, please take note of my comment. I hope it's been helpful.
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11/04/2015
Well you good people have answered my question as my moms heritage from her grandfather, her daddy's father, as her great grandparents were German and Austrian and some where along the way after they arrived in America a Blackfoot Indian got mixed in!! Then her grandmother, her daddy's mommy was Scandinavian but, haven't found which country yet! So, that's why my moma looks just like the little girl on the right when she was a child! Thank you so much! Moma is going to be so excited when I tell her!
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11/04/2015
I have started working on watercolour flowers... pls check out my page:
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11/05/2015
Looks like they are holding dish towels
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11/06/2015
Listen people. There is a folk dress expert here and no one is listening. I am so insulted. I already told you that this dress is from the German state of Hessen. I am unfollowing this page.
These clothes are really awesome but look a little bit cumbersome!
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12/11/2015
rusko
I love the ethnic clothing of those days ! What a treasure all these old pictures for all of us to enjoy cause I have always been a picture nut !
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