One more newlywed couple by photographer R. Alex Wells of Higginsville, MO, this cabinet card features an attractive young couple both staring intently at the camera. Neither are smiling, but I don't sense that they are unhappy. The groom who is seated seems relaxed and the bride, standing no doubt to showcase her beautiful gown, exudes elegance. I find her dress quite unique from the soft, high neckline to the large bow at the waist to the slight tiers at the bottom of the skirt. The dress in its simplicity is simply breathtaking! I believe this photograph to have been taken late 1890's possibly 1896 - 1898.
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Showing posts with label Photographer - R. Alex Wells. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photographer - R. Alex Wells. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Wedding Wednesday - Another 1890's Couple from Higginsville, MO
This Wednesday I bring you another young newlywed couple photographed in Higginsville, MO in the 1890's by photographer R. Alex Wells who I mentioned in a previous post. I estimate this handsome, but unidentified couple were wed about 1895. Not much is known about Wells, he worked as a photographer in Higginsville, in his early twenties. In the 1910 US Census he was living in Oklahoma City, OK with wife Bertha and son Tracy and listed his parents as being born in Missouri. He was not found in the 1900 census. He is also found in Oklahoma City Directories between 1913 - 1920's with a photography business at 129 1/2 West Main.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Wedding Wednesday - 1890's Higginsville, MO Couple
This attractive young couple from Higginsville, Missouri posed for their wedding photograph for photographer R. Alex Wells in the 1890's. The unidentified couple seem happy and relaxed, and are both wearing wedding rings. I'm not sure why the photographer posed them the way he did, separated by a small table with a plant, but it certainly showcased the bride's lovely figure and beautiful white wedding gown and headdress. She is truly made a serene, lovely bride.
I had no luck finding any information on the photographer, R. Alex Wells, although there are a few of his photographs to be found on Google.
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