Subject of the photograph died in 1883. Her relative Philippe Struyf began publishing a blog, which included family photographs in 2007. He gave this photograph to the website which published the 1914-1918 war diaries of Raphaël Waterschoot of Sint Niklaas, Belgium. They published the photograph in 2018. Rebecca J. Scott and her frequent co-author Jean M. Hébrard, have published numerous works on the Tinchant family after discovering them discussed in an archival record in Cuba and they first prepared a draft of text about them in November 2005.(p 102) A thorough search for numerous name variations in newspapers.com, newpaperarchives.com, hathitrust, archive.org, and archival image sites in Belgium, France and the United States results in no images of Elisabeth Dieudonné Vincent Tinchant, nor any indication of who might have taken this image.
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