Tintype Portrait of Linton Wells and Fay Gillis Wells, Taken at the Greenfield Village Tintype Studio, May 2, 1940

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Artifact Overview

Constructed in 1929, the tintype studio was a popular destination for Greenfield Village visitors. Many celebrities and other well-known people also stopped in to have their pictures taken. Fay Gillis Wells, a pioneer aviator, journalist, and broadcaster, and Linton Wells, a foreign correspondent and radio news analyst, posed for this portrait in 1940. They autographed it "in appreciation of a most memorable visit."

Artifact Details

Artifact

Tintype (Photograph)

Date Made

02 May 1940

Subject Date

02 May 1940

Location

By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center

Object ID

91.0.44.37

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Paper (Fiber product)
Iron (Metal)
Collodion

Technique

Tintype (Process)
Printing (Process)
Handwriting

Color

Black-and-white (Colors)

Dimensions

Height: 5.875 in
Width: 3.875 in

Inscriptions

written on front: 02 May 1940 / In appreciation of a most memorable visit / Linton Wells / Fay Gillis Wells
Tintype Portrait of Linton Wells and Fay Gillis Wells, Taken at the Greenfield Village Tintype Studio, May 2, 1940