Most readers here will be familiar with the set of sixteen numbered photographs taken at the Bible House that were published in various places including as a set of postcards (see below)
The most familiar pictures are probably CTR at his desk, and then the Bible House family (without CTR) having a group photograph taken outside the building.Can we date these photographs?
We can start to narrow
it down by the picture of CTR at his desk in his study. On the bookcase shelf
to his right are the International Sunday School Lessons books for 1905 and
1906. Zion’s Watch Tower mirrored
these lessons with its own comments on the Bible verses for many years. But
this would suggest that the photograph was taken after 1906.
At the end of 1908
they prepared to move to Brooklyn, so there would be no point in a series of
promotional photographs for Bible House. New photographs were soon taken in
Brooklyn and many of these can be found in the 1909 convention report.
So most sources
suggest the Bible House picture series dates from some time in 1907. We should
also note that the group picture outside the main building includes Francis and
Susan Winton, sitting together in the front row. They both died within days of
each other in January 1908.
We can now
establish that the photo series was taken on May 3, 1907. A professional
photographer, using a 5 x 7 inch glass plate camera, would probably have taken
them all over one day, and one photograph contains a date.
It is the Mail and
Express Department.
The three figures in the picture are (from left to right), Morgan T Lewis, Carl E Franklin and Frederick L Scheerer. Between Morgan and Carl on the wall is the number 3.
You will not be
able to see it on this reproduction, but if you had an original photograph and
a strong magnifying glass or microscope you would see above the 3 in a darker
color the year 1907. In between the 1907 and the number 3 is the month of May.
So the calendar for this working day displays May 3, 1907. As noted above, the
whole picture set was likely taken on that same day.
With grateful thanks to Mike C, Brian K, and Bernhard B for their combined research which made this article possible.
I would like to see a photograph of Bethel family members with name descriptions from 1909 after they moved to Brooklyn. (From Benek)
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