This is a lovely photo inherited from my maternal grandparents’ collection. It shows Granddad’s brother and my Granny has written (proudly) on it “Norman Cunningham Porter, 78 yrs, consultant specialist anaesthetist, with Rose, his granddaughter”. Rose looks so delighted with whatever her Granddad is sharing with her – I’m really tickled pink with this picture.
My Granddad was very proud of all his brothers and I would love to be in touch with others researching the same family – I have lots of photos which I’d be delighted to share.
Norman Cunningham Porter was born on 29 May 1914 in Pitlessie, Fife, to Rev William Henry Porter and Margaret (Minnie) Andrewina Dickson. William was ordained in November 1900 and was employed as the Minister in the Parish of Cults – the family lived in the same house as Sir David Wilkie, another Minister’s son and another source of pride 🙂
Norman moved to England and died in Somerset in 1995, but I don’t have access to English records (only Scottish ones) so I don’t have any further information on him and his family, but I’d be delighted to learn more.
Jo
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Charming photo. Rose is having the time of her life, her grandfather must have said something really funny, if she is indeed laughing while looking at a Bible.
It looks like a Big Book to me – perhaps it’s a prop, and they stuck a picture of Thomas the Tank Engine in it? 🙂 She’s having a scream anyway. I think it’s a terrific photo 🙂 Jo
I wonder if this is a music box, or perhaps a combination photo album/music box? That would explain the delight on her face, and the somewhat guarded look on her grandfather’s face.
What a GREAT photo! Totally delightful in all manners and ways. I think they both look enchanted by each other!
Minister of cults??? Wonder what that could have been? Do you have any idea?
Great photo by-the-way.
Nancy
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Cults was the name of the manse (the Minister’s house) for the Pitlessie area of Fife where my grandfather grew up and his father was the Minister – it’s also an area in Aberdeen, which is not related 🙂
That does look more like a box than a bible, and I don’t think she would be so amused by a bible.
I thought it looked like a massive book (hence the hope of a surviving family bible, although I would be more excited about it than Rose was!)
I does look like a box or that first page does not look like the cover of a book more a lid. That picture is enchanting. Making for great stories that we might imagine.
QMM
Lovely picture!
the carved decorations on the end don’t look like pages and the way the cover is open make it look like a box but the bottom cover and the back look like a book. wonder what it was.
Wonderful warm photo. At that moment he was a man purely delighted with the moment.
He looks every inch the Scottish doctor, you could almost see him making a guest appearance in Dr Finlay’s Casebook. But it really is an excellent photograph, taken by someone who certainly knew what they were doing with a camera.
What a beautifully compose photo and two photogenic subjects. Your Grandad’s brother is incredibly handsome and Rose is a delight.
This photo is a real treasure, I can understand why you are thrilled to have it. It really is telling a story of this shared grandfather/granddaughter moment – and shared with the photographer too. It’s wonderful.
Hi Jo, a wonderfully, lovely photo of grandfather and granddaughter. It transmits a moment of sheer happiness int the serene face of the grandfather and in the the happy giggles of Rose. I think it is so important to write who is who on the backside of old or new photos. I have started it but it is an immense task!
This is such a great black and white photo! It was probably taken in a studio by a professional? Whoever took it did a great job. Of course, the subjects look positively photogenic, so perhaps they didn’t need a professional. Is Rose still alive and have you met her? I wonder what more family information she could share. I wonder if she remembers having this photograph taken. Wouldn’t that be fun to learn more details about the book/box?! Thanks for sharing, Jo.
I’ve never met Rose – I’m guessing she was born in the late 80’s so perhaps someone on her side of the family will find my blog and get in touch. Fingers crossed! 🙂
Rose can be found, beautiful as ever here: http://www.thelondoner.me
Isn’t she just – very glam, as Mum would have said 🙂 Rose’s Scottish cousins are more wellies and jeans than fashion folk but we have the same blue eyes and love of burgers and chips 🙂
So the photo was taken in 1992? It’s lovely! Love the look on his face and her dress! And the edges on that book are fascinating!
How do I get my granddaughter to be photographed with me? No chance, I think. Great picture Jo.
sweet picture here.
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HUGZ
That’s a terrific photo and a lovely memento.
That certainly is a terrific photo. It almost looks like a still shot grabbed from a movie. So full of life!
What a wonderful snapshot!
What pure joy is shown on her face..this must have been a very special photo for the family. You cannot help but smile when viewing the photo:)
That’s a fabulous picture. He looks like a fun grandfather to have.
Hi Jo. How exciting to see my photo on your blog!!!! This is my father and my daughter Rose (check out her blog at http://www.thelondoner.me ) you are cousins. Which of the brothers is your grandfather? Sooo much to tell you. The book is a speaking picture book it belonged to my great grandmother so your great, great grandmother. It has pictures of animals and when you pull the boot button on the side it makes the relevant animal noise. Has delighted generations of children!
Brilliant photo, Mary – you obviously have a talent with a camera. I thought it was a professional shot. The animal book sounds like fun for kids 🙂 and big kids like me 🙂
Hello Jo,
Wonderful to almost meet you!
I’m Rose and that’s me and my grandpa, or “ba” as we knew him!
The book is indeed a sort of music box, it’s a beautiful old picture book with sound effects when strings are pulled.
The photo was taken by my mother, Mary.
We’d both love to chat to you more!
Rose xx
Even more beautiful and intelligent now Rose can be found here http://www.thelondoner.me