I have a feeling that this might be the Wolseley of Cleer Sewell Alger, photographer, from Diss, Norfolk. If so, then this photograph would have been taken on 26th July 1903.
I suspect that this photo is not of the Alger accident in 1903, when Cleer Sewell Alger and his son Charles Bishop Alger were both killed. The car the were driving was a 10 h.p. Wolsey and the account of the Inquest reported that the car had turned over. Whilst the car might have righted itself or been righted after the accident, the car in the photo does not look like a 10 h.p. Wolsey, which had a shorter sloping bonnet.
John, thank you for your response. I agree, this is not the Wolseley of Cleer Sewell Ager from Diss in Norfolk. Since I made my request over three years ago, I have located a photograph of the accident on 26th July 1903.
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I have a feeling that this might be the Wolseley of Cleer Sewell Alger, photographer, from Diss, Norfolk. If so, then this photograph would have been taken on 26th July 1903.
Can anybody confirm or disprove my hunch?
I suspect that this photo is not of the Alger accident in 1903, when Cleer Sewell Alger and his son Charles Bishop Alger were both killed. The car the were driving was a 10 h.p. Wolsey and the account of the Inquest reported that the car had turned over. Whilst the car might have righted itself or been righted after the accident, the car in the photo does not look like a 10 h.p. Wolsey, which had a shorter sloping bonnet.
John, thank you for your response. I agree, this is not the Wolseley of Cleer Sewell Ager from Diss in Norfolk. Since I made my request over three years ago, I have located a photograph of the accident on 26th July 1903.
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