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Collection: 2013-P-007 - Nancy J. Scott
Folder: 0000.000
Item: 00014
Title: Birdie E. Gerard
Date: Circa 1890
Creator: Barry, D. F.--(David Francis),--1854-1934
Inscription/Marks: [Front-printed at bottom of cabinet card] Barry. Main Street. [the remainder is cut off]. [In black ink at top on back of cabinet card] Birdie Gerard.[stamped in black ink at bottom of cabinet card] From the picture collection of the State Historical Society of North Dakota. B782-8
Summary: Standing full length, full face studio portrait of Birdie Ella Gerard with left hand resting on sofa arm, other hand with finger pointed toward floor. She is wearing a dark colored dress with pleated skirt, large bow around waist and tatted lace collar that covers the neckline and shoulders, the same lace tatting is used on the cuff area of dress. Behind her is a painted backdrop with floral embellishments and stand with a statue to camera left. Birdie Ella Gerard was born in 1880, and was the second child of Frederick Francis Gerard and Ella Scarbaugh Waddell.
Red ID: PH_I_90451 Image ID: 172820 Image Notes: 2013-P-007-00014-back

Collection: 2013-P-007 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Nancy J. Scott
Date: 1890-1950

Summary: Photographs of the daughters of Frederick Francis Gerard: Birdie Ella and Florence Letitia Gerard and the granddaughters Dorothy V. Black and Eleanor Stillwell.

Collection: 2013-P-007 - Nancy J. Scott
Folder: 0000.000
Item: 00014
Title: Birdie E. Gerard
Date: Circa 1890
Creator: Barry, D. F.--(David Francis),--1854-1934
Inscription/Marks: [Front-printed at bottom of cabinet card] Barry. Main Street. [the remainder is cut off]. [In black ink at top on back of cabinet card] Birdie Gerard.[stamped in black ink at bottom of cabinet card] From the picture collection of the State Historical Society of North Dakota. B782-8
Summary: Standing full length, full face studio portrait of Birdie Ella Gerard with left hand resting on sofa arm, other hand with finger pointed toward floor. She is wearing a dark colored dress with pleated skirt, large bow around waist and tatted lace collar that covers the neckline and shoulders, the same lace tatting is used on the cuff area of dress. Behind her is a painted backdrop with floral embellishments and stand with a statue to camera left. Birdie Ella Gerard was born in 1880, and was the second child of Frederick Francis Gerard and Ella Scarbaugh Waddell.
Red ID: PH_I_90451 Image ID: 172819 Image Notes: 2013-P-007-00014

Collection: 2013-P-007 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Nancy J. Scott
Date: 1890-1950

Summary: Photographs of the daughters of Frederick Francis Gerard: Birdie Ella and Florence Letitia Gerard and the granddaughters Dorothy V. Black and Eleanor Stillwell.

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