Funnily enough, I have been researching a family who lived in Delia Street in the later 1800's and I did wonder the same, but it didn't seem to be the sort of street which would have housed anyone who would have had a silhouette made, unless it went downhill by the time the family I have been researching moved inI agree with Ann about it being Jas NOBLE. Could the street be Delia St - there is a Delia Street in Wandsworth London??
Janet

Yes, I had come to that conclusion over his name as well.I think the name is Jas. Noble, still working on the rest, but don't hold your breath![]()
Arthur - that makes a lot of sense.I'm seeing it as something like Delineated (abbreviated) - a bit clearer in the first one than the second. If it is that, it tells you more about the artist than the subject.
Just re-read this - I was assuming (dangerous) that it was a portrayal of a James Noble ......Arthur - that makes a lot of sense.
Delineated definition: to describe, portray, or set forth with accuracy or in detail
A silhouette artist by the name of James Noble and the silhouettes were drawn/created (delineated) in 1825
Tim had not heard of a silhouette artist by that name either - and he is a bit of an expert in the field! I have passed the details on to him...Just re-read this - I was assuming (dangerous) that it was a portrayal of a James Noble ......
What you wrote still makes sense, though. Which of the many James Nobles was a silhouette artist? And since I squashed the idea of it being a place, we don't even have that to go on.Just re-read this - I was assuming (dangerous) that it was a portrayal of a James Noble ......
Tim's on it - like a dog wi' a bone! Scouring his many books on the subject. If/when he finds out, I will let you all know.Which of the many James Nobles was a silhouette artist?
Well, there is this marriage notice in the Carlisle Patriot of the 27th January 1821.What you wrote still makes sense, though. Which of the many James Nobles was a silhouette artist? And since I squashed the idea of it being a place, we don't even have that to go on.
Well, there is this marriage notice in the Carlisle Patriot of the 27th January 1821.
At Bowness, Windemere on the 19th inst. Mr James Noble, painter, to Miss Mary Johnstone, both of Ambleside
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